Malkinson makes glass artworks and woodcuts. Wood and glass are such different materials, but what they have in common is an emphasis on an arrangement of shapes and on the natural textures of the materials themselves. Both are used in the rigid and geometric construction of buildings (supportive beams, windows), and yet both lend themselves well to the creation of organic forms. Both inevitably contain an array of subtle imperfections (cracks in the wood, bubbles in the glass), particularly when worked by a single artist’s hand.