

Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water is one such game. So when a game takes the motif of water and then makes it central to the entire narrative drive of the experience, it has a powerful emotional effect on me, by connecting it to something I do find so intensely beautiful. Related reading: Project Zero is exclusive to the Nintendo Wii U, but if you’re looking for a narrative horror game on another platform we recommend Until Dawn on the PlayStation 4.

Water is truly a fascinating source of inspiration for an artist to work with. As something that can relax and revitalise us. And the way it interacts with people is just as interesting as a requirement to life, as a mirror. The motion of it, the elegance, the power of it.

It’s not just that water is so essential to life that it appeals to me it’s the aesthetics of water that I find so compelling. Give me a camera and I can spend a whole day photographing the ocean, a river or a waterfall, for example.
