
Friction is a series of minimalist and immersive wall drawings, site specific installations, sculptures, and prints based on 9 and 16 basic repeat forms. The series was developed in 1994 and to date has been realized in iterations in galleries and public art venues in Scotland, England, Germany, Switzerland, and the USA.

Friction (yellow), Ohio,
large scale installation of digital prints on 13 cast iron support pillars, 13 elements, 101in each pillar in yellow and white bands, ‘TechnoMEME-2019’ Cultural Arts Center, Fuse Factory, Columbus, Ohio, 2019


Friction Friction (yellow), Installation of inkjet prints, 1.60m x 3.20m, Kloster Irsee, Germany, 2018



Friction, walldrawing, Installation of digital offset prints, 4.5 x 4 m, Art Cologne, 1996
Friction, walldrawing, Installation of digital offset prints, Arte Giani, Frankfurt, 1996/97




Friction – Beyond Steps, Harris Museum, Preston, UK, 1998

Friction, Installation of digital offset prints, 9 sequential modules, 6ft x 6ft ea., Eye Tricks, Walsh Gallery, NJ, 2007, picture courtesy of Walsh Gallery

Friction, intaglio etching made from digital drawing, 1995