(De)contextualising Buddhist Aesthetics is a practice-led artistic research project focusing on the interchanging transition between Buddhist and artistic practices. Essentially inspired by the concept of vipassanā meditation, I created a series of performances involving repetitive actions centring on the tasks of re-arranging readymade objects into multiple precarious configurations. Many exercises challenge the laws of gravity and other physical limitations of objects, as well as encouraging the learning experience through the process of trial and error. During the course of mindful observation of the performing body and objects, the mental state gradually gains moments of stillness and silence, which approach the meaning of emptines...
Making nothing out of something: emptiness, embodiment, and creative activity presents an anthology...
This is an extract from a Masters study describing my exploration of the art of film as an inner awa...
An artist\u27s work can be an expression of what they are exposed to in their own personal histories...
There is a long history of artistic exchange that endures between European and Asian cultures. In co...
This thesis is a cross-relational enquiry into the nature of ritual as the subject of arts-based res...
My Master of Fine Arts research project focuses on installation and sculpture that embodies the them...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Drawing in Meditation is a dissertation focused on three interconnected cornerstones of research; me...
This thesis explores the impact of meditation on art practice. Its basic hypothesis is that Buddhist...
This research investigates how mankind’s obsession with speed can be addressed in a new environmenta...
This thesis explores the impact of meditation on art practice. Its basic hypothesis is that Buddhist...
These works are an invitation to be present, contemplative, and engage, in the moment. I’m...
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
‘Drawing into Being | Stillness and Movement’ is a research project founded upon my personal experie...
This paper explores Buddhist meditation as a course of practical action, the work of meditation. The...
Making nothing out of something: emptiness, embodiment, and creative activity presents an anthology...
This is an extract from a Masters study describing my exploration of the art of film as an inner awa...
An artist\u27s work can be an expression of what they are exposed to in their own personal histories...
There is a long history of artistic exchange that endures between European and Asian cultures. In co...
This thesis is a cross-relational enquiry into the nature of ritual as the subject of arts-based res...
My Master of Fine Arts research project focuses on installation and sculpture that embodies the them...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Drawing in Meditation is a dissertation focused on three interconnected cornerstones of research; me...
This thesis explores the impact of meditation on art practice. Its basic hypothesis is that Buddhist...
This research investigates how mankind’s obsession with speed can be addressed in a new environmenta...
This thesis explores the impact of meditation on art practice. Its basic hypothesis is that Buddhist...
These works are an invitation to be present, contemplative, and engage, in the moment. I’m...
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
‘Drawing into Being | Stillness and Movement’ is a research project founded upon my personal experie...
This paper explores Buddhist meditation as a course of practical action, the work of meditation. The...
Making nothing out of something: emptiness, embodiment, and creative activity presents an anthology...
This is an extract from a Masters study describing my exploration of the art of film as an inner awa...
An artist\u27s work can be an expression of what they are exposed to in their own personal histories...