




Hopscotch Series
2024 - Perth, WA
Medium: Cyanotype on coloured cotton fabric
Dimensions: variable
The Hopscotch Series integrates cyanotype on coloured cotton fabric as both photographic document and cultural inscription. The choice of fabric as substrate transforms the image into a tactile, domestic object that carries gendered connotations, evoking traditional practices historically associated with women's labour and domestic space.
The title references the childhood game—a framework of navigation and bounded spaces that mirrors how cultural signifiers operate within the work. Variable dimensions allow flexible configurations that respond to each installation environment, creating dialogue between work, space, and viewer.
Through the cyanotype process—a historically gendered photographic technique—the series creates encounters with the performative aspects of cultural identity, bearing traces of bodies, objects, and narratives that have passed through the frame.




Hopscotch Series
2024 - Perth, WA
Medium: Cyanotype on coloured cotton fabric
Dimensions: variable
The Hopscotch Series integrates cyanotype on coloured cotton fabric as both photographic document and cultural inscription. The choice of fabric as substrate transforms the image into a tactile, domestic object that carries gendered connotations, evoking traditional practices historically associated with women's labour and domestic space.
The title references the childhood game—a framework of navigation and bounded spaces that mirrors how cultural signifiers operate within the work. Variable dimensions allow flexible configurations that respond to each installation environment, creating dialogue between work, space, and viewer.
Through the cyanotype process—a historically gendered photographic technique—the series creates encounters with the performative aspects of cultural identity, bearing traces of bodies, objects, and narratives that have passed through the frame.




Hopscotch Series
2024 - Perth, WA
Medium: Cyanotype on coloured cotton fabric
Dimensions: variable
The Hopscotch Series integrates cyanotype on coloured cotton fabric as both photographic document and cultural inscription. The choice of fabric as substrate transforms the image into a tactile, domestic object that carries gendered connotations, evoking traditional practices historically associated with women's labour and domestic space.
The title references the childhood game—a framework of navigation and bounded spaces that mirrors how cultural signifiers operate within the work. Variable dimensions allow flexible configurations that respond to each installation environment, creating dialogue between work, space, and viewer.
Through the cyanotype process—a historically gendered photographic technique—the series creates encounters with the performative aspects of cultural identity, bearing traces of bodies, objects, and narratives that have passed through the frame.