Cameron W. Tucker is a Northern Irish artist who graduated from DJCAD with a First Class BA Honours in Contemporary Art Practice, June 2025. As a mixed media artist, he focuses on print production, pattern design and digital outcomes. His practice involves ‘mark making’ guided by tracings from life drawings and digital designs, influenced by the importance of line work of Japanese Edo woodblock printing.
He is interested in the ecopsychology of how people react with their surroundings, reconnecting with nature, to adapt to living in a manmade artificial world. His art embodies adaptive memory, that has evolved to support psychological and emotional processing, allowing individuals to cope with the complexities of modern existence.
His work visualises the interpersonal connection that emotionally binds us to our surroundings and origins. The focus is the modern-day disconnection from nature displaying our surroundings as landmasses formed by the those who inhabit it, now marking the land with a destructive human sense of ownership.
The indelible mark of man’s demise extends to the cellular level. This sparked his recent interest in volunteering as a medical Illustrator in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, studying the human anatomy and condition.

