Through digital and sculptural mediums my work investigates the condition of corporeal existence, asking what it means to live in a physical, material and mortal body. Inspired by the aesthetic of the clinical environment, and our relation to the area of the medical, my practice seeks to ask how the physical feeling of pain may be visually presented through a selective use of materials and colours. Emerging from the intersection of mind, matter, attraction and repulsion, my physical and digital works are hopefully able to ignite a heightened sense of corporeal awareness in the viewer in a way that is both visually interesting, and able to bring about a questioning of our we relate to ourselves as physical beings.