Describe the works Art Gazette has recently acquired from you:
It’s been a new way of working for me, a kind of exercise in eliminating choices a little bit, working with grids of triangles dictates the layout allowing for the decisions to be about colour and imagery. I made some works in pairs, so one could learn from the other.
If you weren’t an artist, what would you be?
A crane driver, I really like moving big things.
Where would your dream studio be and what would it look like?
I love my studio in London so if I can keep that too then Scotland, I’m working here at the moment, I would love a huge sculpture yard coming out from a double height studio so I could be outside as much as possible.
I’ve been looking at derelict buildings imagining I can sort them out with a lick of paint!!
Your top 3 favourite emerging artists?
I think these three have maybe emerged maybe, but I mention them as I'm always so interested to see what they are currently making and am often surprised; Lana Locke, Jay Guard and Frances Richardson.
What artist's work do you admire?
Benjamin Cohen’s from the post about home studio lockdown. The coupling of images and the architectural content, they’re full of questions.
Describe a piece of artwork in your house:
A small oil painting of a court jester called Arlecchio, he sits with a baton guarding the door.
Who would your dream artistic collaboration be with?
Gordon Matta-Clark, his ambition and scale motivate me. I want my next studio tool to be a JCB.