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Installation at TINA, London.
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Installation at TINA, London.

The Puffins Wear My Words, 2025 & Tha Na Buthaidean a’ Cur M’ Fhaclan Orra, 2025, lake pigment made from Devil's-bit Scabious with plant-based methyl cellulose. Installation view, TINA, London. Images courtesy TINA and the artist. Photo: Lewis Ronald

Installation at Highland Embassy, Collective, Edinburgh.
Encounter

Installation at Highland Embassy, Collective, Edinburgh.

The Child of the Mountain, 2025 & རི་ཕྲུག, 2025, lake pigment made from Devil's-bit Scabious and Hardy Fuchsia with plant-based methyl cellulose, installation view at Highland Embassy, Collective, Edinburgh. Photo: Eoin Carey

Tha Na Buthaidean a’ Cur M’ Fhaclan Orra
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Tha Na Buthaidean a’ Cur M’ Fhaclan Orra

This story contains descriptions of animal cruelty and death.  Tha mionc òg air mothachadh dhan a’ mheas agus an spèis a th’ aig daoine dhan bhuthaid. Tha e ag amharc agus daoine a’ cuairteachadh nan taighean aca trì tursan airson deagh fhortan mus tog iad orra a dh’obair, cleas

རི་ཕྲུག
Story

རི་ཕྲུག

This story contains descriptions of grieving and isolation. གྲང་ངར་ཆེ་བའི་དབྱར་ཁ།  རི་ཁྲོད་ཀྱི་ཕྲུག་གུས་གོས་ཁ་མདོག་སྣ་ལྔ་གྱོན་ནས།  དབྱར་རྩ་དགུན་འབུ་ཚོལ་ནས་བསྡད་ཡོད། ཕྲུག་གུ

The Puffins Wear My Words
Story

The Puffins Wear My Words

This story contains descriptions of animal cruelty and death.  A young mink has noticed people's reverence and affection towards the puffin. They watch as people circle their houses three times for good luck before setting out to work, mimicking the three circles made by the puffin around the

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Tha Na Buthaidean a’ Cur M’ Fhaclan Orra

Tha Na Buthaidean a’ Cur M’ Fhaclan Orra

རི་ཕྲུག

རི་ཕྲུག

The Puffins Wear My Words

The Puffins Wear My Words

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Installation at TINA, London.

Installation at TINA, London.

Installation at Highland Embassy, Collective, Edinburgh.

Installation at Highland Embassy, Collective, Edinburgh.

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a mountain stands in the midst of cloud and fog against blue sky

The people of the “worm grass” at the foot of zla ba ri ‘adzan

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