About

My work explores the qualitative nature of time and how attention to timing shapes action, making, and meaning.

I work with astrological timing as a way of thinking about beginnings, thresholds, and moments of fitness, drawing on katarchic astrology and related traditions as disciplined ways of attending to when something is ready to be undertaken or brought into form.

My practice is shaped by Platonism, Renaissance astrological magic, and theurgical thought, alongside a sustained engagement with material processes. Writing, research, and making are brought together as complementary modes of work rather than separate activities.

Within this framework, katarchic astrology is understood not as a predictive system, but as a practice of alignment. When actions coincide with planetary harmony, ancient astrologers spoke of cosmic sympathy — a resonance through which timing, form, and intention work together to deepen both efficacy and meaning.

Alongside my independent practice, I am currently completing an MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. My academic research examines talismanic magic as a form of participatory practice, asking how astrological timing and ritual action might be understood within a cosmology in which mind or awareness is not limited to the human subject.

Across both research and practice, I am concerned with outcomes — and with the conditions that make them possible through timing, preparation, and form.