Photomontages

Created during 1996 to 2000 these photomontages capture the overcrowding, traffic and rubbish endemic to over-crowded cities the world over.

Without using digital hardware each photomontage is created ‘old-school’ giving them an appealing hand-craftedness. In portraying the chaos and visual excitement of Hong Kong each person, piece of rubbish, or vehicle in motion was separately photographed, processed in a lab, cut out and glued into place.

On the Way to Work was created in London several years later in 2005.

On the Way to Work - 46 x 29cm, 2005

On the Way to Work – 46 x 29cm, 2005

New Town - 40 x 40cm, 1996

New Town – 40 x 40cm, 1996

Harbour View - 44 x 18cm, 1997

Harbour View – 44 x 18cm, 1997

Go with the Flow - 55 x 38cm, 1996

Go with the Flow – 55 x 38cm, 1996

''Now that's what I call a good spring clean!''- 33 x 24cm, 1997

”Now that’s what I call a good spring clean!”- 33 x 24cm, 1997

Watching the World Go By - 39 x 34cm, 1997

Watching the World Go By – 39 x 34cm, 1997