Arthropology, which began as a collaboration, is my creative voice. Like so many artists I prefer to hide in the shadows of my work, using it as a disguise. In its inception, Arthropology was a deliberate device that fused together art with social research and, while there is still social dimension to my work (issues such as climate change, protest, migration, gender violence), it has become more introspective as I turn inward and examine the inner self.