Art with Impact: A Commitment to Sustainability and Social Justice
In a world facing environmental crisis, inequality, and overproduction, the role of an artist extends beyond creation—it is a responsibility. My practice questions what art must be made in an age that desperately needs less stuff, ensuring that each project treads lightly on the planet while actively contributing to positive change.
From large-scale public sculptures that filter air and promote biodiversity to participatory community works that challenge consumerism and mental health stigma, sustainability and ethics are embedded in every stage of my process. This commitment isn’t just about measurement—it’s about tangible impact. That means fair pay for creatives, using recycled and non-toxic materials, minimising travel emissions, and designing artworks with longevity and adaptability in mind.
This Climate, Environmental, and Social Policy sets out my approach in full, including clear commitments to fair wages, carbon transparency, and interspecies ethics. It is reviewed and updated annually to ensure my work remains accountable, responsible, and forward-thinking.