Forms of Attention

An interdisciplinary practice working across material, and installation, where contemporary techniques meet slow, process-led making. Drawing on organic systems, site-responsive methods, and material experimentation, the work examines how texture, light, surface, sound and duration shape perception, revealing time as something felt through bodies, materials, and environments.

Each body of work is developed as a curated visual experience—balancing conceptual clarity with sensory impact. Through a careful attention to composition, scale, and material intelligence, the practice creates immersive encounters that invite viewers to engage more closely, allowing meaning to emerge through presence, proximity, and time.

Leza Howie, Asparogopsis paper "Love Letters" installation photograph