Visualising Dyspraxia

Visualising Dyspraxia is a studio-based photographic project exploring the lived experience of dyspraxia through repetition, seriality, and controlled variation. Using a minimal visual system — a hand, a glass, and a measuring tape — the work investigates the relationship between intention, coordination, and bodily control.

The series begins with an expressive, colour-saturated image that introduces a sense of physical tension and sensory unease. From there, the project shifts into a more structured visual language, using consistent framing and composition to emphasise subtle changes in grip, alignment, and balance.

Measurement operates both literally and symbolically throughout the work, reflecting attempts to regulate, quantify, and stabilise movement. Rather than presenting dyspraxia as something fixed or resolved, the project remains open-ended, highlighting it as an ongoing and deeply personal lived experience.