Flow,1944 examines — through painting, felt-and-plaster models and photography — the accretion of human and geological strata surrounding Mt Vesuvius.

The series reimagines Roman baths quarried from the lava of the volcano’s  last eruption in 1944, and foresees new architectural iterations following the next eruption.

Embedded at varying depths are the erased town of San Sebastiano, rainwater trapped between layers of rock, the charred remains of Pompeii, and vast refuse dumps, haphazardly arranged next to the volcano in expectation of a cataclysmic event.