" In my paintings the experience is layered , woven, repeated as if investigating an imaginary coastal region or cross section of strata. My paintings are not only concerned with geographical forms, but also with the experience of seeing, feeling and being in a place. Tomorrow's Scape I is about the recognisable and the unknown, repose and unease, which is a condition of today and possibly we will take this feeling into tomorrow. Today we enjoy the places we know and love, remember and distort through our experience, while the land asks for our care before it becomes unrecognisable."