The Lost and The Found

The Lost and The Found is a response to connection to place, loss and the sorrow of separation inspired by the Scottish Myth Fair Maid's Tresses. 

Created for Collect Open 2024, this ambitious installation of flameworked glass was installed in the Georgian splendor of Somerset House on the banks of the Thames.  

Bringing together two distinct strands which have historically defined the medium of flame worked glass, the work unites the aesthetics of both found objects (scientific apparatus) and created objects that have been inspired by the environment of the north Antrim coast of Ireland. 

The narrative running through the work engages ancient Greek myths, poetry, shipwrecks and folk tales drawn from the sea. Through the visual tension created between utilitarian functionality of laboratory wares and the organic growths that have colonised and inhabited them, I aspire to illuminate our mutuality with the earth, observing the boundaries where human nature and the natural world fuse together.