
2010/18, 70 x 50 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed

2010, 2x 70 x 50 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed

The Kielder Water control house by night. Located in Northumberland in northeast England, it is the largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom by capacity. Encircled by Kielder Forest, one of Europe’s largest man-made woodlands, the reservoir was conceived in the late 1960s to address an expected surge in water demand driven by a growing industrial economy. However, the decline of traditional heavy industries, the adoption of more water-efficient industrial processes, and improved control of water supply leakage eventually undermined the justification for the project.
2010, 60x80 cm

2010, 140 x 110 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed

2009, 60 x 90 cm
lambda-print on dibond, framed

2009, 130x80 cm
lambda-print on dibond
framed

2009, 130 x 80 cm
lambda-print on dibond
framed

2008, 140 x 110 cm
lambda-print on alu-dibond
framed

2010, 70 x 200 cm
lambda-print on dibond

2016, 30 x 40 cm
lambda-print on alu-dibond
framed

2011, 15 x 25 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed

2010, 100 x 140 cm
lambda-print on dibond

2010, 100 x 140 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed

2010, 100 x 140 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed

2011, 78 x 130 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed

2017/20, 100 x 140 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed
















2010/18, 70 x 50 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed
2010, 2x 70 x 50 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed
The Kielder Water control house by night. Located in Northumberland in northeast England, it is the largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom by capacity. Encircled by Kielder Forest, one of Europe’s largest man-made woodlands, the reservoir was conceived in the late 1960s to address an expected surge in water demand driven by a growing industrial economy. However, the decline of traditional heavy industries, the adoption of more water-efficient industrial processes, and improved control of water supply leakage eventually undermined the justification for the project.
2010, 60x80 cm
2010, 140 x 110 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed
2009, 60 x 90 cm
lambda-print on dibond, framed
2009, 130x80 cm
lambda-print on dibond
framed
2009, 130 x 80 cm
lambda-print on dibond
framed
2008, 140 x 110 cm
lambda-print on alu-dibond
framed
2010, 70 x 200 cm
lambda-print on dibond
2016, 30 x 40 cm
lambda-print on alu-dibond
framed
2011, 15 x 25 cm
inkjet on archival matte paper
mounted on dibond, framed
2010, 100 x 140 cm
lambda-print on dibond
2010, 100 x 140 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed
2010, 100 x 140 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed
2011, 78 x 130 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed
2017/20, 100 x 140 cm
inkjetprint on archival matte paper, framed