These works were made in response to the changes in use of buildings on the South of the river, in particular the transformation of former coal power stations to cultural centres, and to the role of the Thames as a conduit for trade, and the way the Thames acts as marker in the changes of light in the city through its role as a creator of a central space. Thames Light II, Yellow Ochre Light and Sienna Sky are currently on display at Highgate Contemporary Art Gallery, Highgate High Street, Thames Light I and Space in Between II are currently being held by Highgate Contemporary Art and are for sale via their website.