ABOUT FI

Fi’s practice is diverse and ranges from large-scale site-specific installations that fill spaces with poetic reflections to concrete poetry and artist’s books, as well as more unlikely materials such as flour and bread.

Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally with recent works in The Royal Academy, Cork Street, and the Royal West Academy.

 Fi’s curiosity leads her on many a philosophical journey and the unique way she processes these ‘travels' results in poems and artworks which emanate calm and tranquillity, but which often hold within them a question.

A fascination with nature, time, history, and philosophical science feed Fi's practice.

I like to connect to how we experience life by exploring our relationships with the ‘everyday’ including language and eating.  As well as responding to cultural references, my practice is influenced by Eastern philosophies focused on ways of being.

 Not being bound by a single medium gives me an immense sense of creative freedom to let the work lead and take me where it wants to go.  Each piece of my work is a point on a journey, a map of where I have been and the promise of where I might go in the future...”

 

From the blog...