Doorways, windows and openings are a ubiquitous part of the human experience and how we interface with the world. Our interaction with them can mould our perception, yet apertures are not often considered as metaphorical entities themselves. A vignette created around an opening caused by light travelling from one space to another invokes an alluring invitation for us to reflect, anticipate or act as we confront whether the threshold we stand before is a portal, mirror or the idea of possibility.

Notable exhibitions from 2013 to 2025 include the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London (2022, 2025), “A Mirror to Vanity” by Brooke Benington (2024), “It’s My House” and “La Fin French Riviera 1988” (2023), the John Moores Painting Prize in Liverpool (2021), “Staycation” at Lychee One Gallery (2020), solo shows like “Ways and Means” (2019) and “Ease of Use” (2015), along with group projects such as “Edge of Human” (2014) and “Prop Up” (2013), reflecting a diverse range of artistic explorations.