I. Representation: Mimesis
The works in this category imitate reality in a series of predominantly art school sketches from the artist's home town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
II. Analysis: Structure
In this category, previous representational works are revisited and reworked in a form of structural or geometric reduction.
III. Forms: Geometry
The works in this category explore the two-dimensional possibilities in some regular geometric tessellations.
IV. Phenomena: Ambiguities
In this category, a new dimension is created within the geometric tessellations; that of ambiguous phenomena as well as three-dimensional perspectives.
V. Transformations: Transcendence
The previous two categories are developed to create works where a kind of transcendental representation emerges from the geometric abstraction. Thus, the categories come full circle.
Sets of Works
In these sets of works, an image is developed across various categories. Starting with a representational scene, the artist then goes on to make various geometric reductions until the set ends in abstract geometry.
Series of Works
In each series, the artist explores a particular theme. Although each theme is seemingly disparate, they are developed with the belief that they will ultimately come together to form an integrated whole.