These works are created conscious of the role of particular pigments used here in the history of trade and visual culture. Pigments as old as ochres, first used in prehistoric caves, and leaving traces of the travel and trade in cultural objects at the time: Through to industrial revolution pigments, like chromium green and viridian, developed for industrial ceramics production but brought into the painters palette by Turner. Pigments like cadmiums and cobalts, whose toxicity is a symptom of their ability to form chemical bond with many different substances ...These pieces are designed to create a sense of space, space for the viewer to fall in get lost and remember. Space between the stories which have been told and those which have not.