I have always held an insatiable curiosity about the Universe and how it functions at both quantum and cosmic scales. As an individual who has struggled with mathematics since childhood, I often felt this enigmatic world was inaccessible to me. However, by amalgamating my passion for sculpture and photography with my scientific curiosity, I’ve found a way of exploring and visualising the invisible world around us. Using art as a catalyst, my aim is to make our most complicated scientific discovery’s accessible in a fun and informative way to everyone, especially children and teenagers. To achieve this, using philosophical reasoning, fact based information and my intuitive imagination, I re-interpret many of quantum physics most incomprehensible enigmas. I utilise an array of darkroom and digital photographic techniques, focusing on unique mono photogram prints to create visual representations of particle collisions, gravitational warping of space, and black hole phenomena for example. I also create bespoke sculptural installations. For my recent degree show, I designed and built a bespoke, unique and completely original installation which portrayed the discovery of the Higgs Boson in CERN in 2012. My aim is to portray these scientific curiosities in a relatable, informative and fun way in an attempt to inspire people of all ages to question the world around them.