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An engagement with the pervasiveness of nature is a concern in Taylor's work across different media, including photography, printmaking, sculpture, artists' books and video. A fascination with the natural world is also conveyed through the artist's use of animals as protagonists in the work. The initial pervasive response is often countered by scientific, environmental and political understandings that shift the works readings.
In his snail drawings, for example, Taylor exposed paper to the elements, allowing the molluscs to eat into the surface and create intricate abstract compositions though this process of nourishment and destruction, emphasising the inevitability of mutability and decay. In an inkjet work 'Special Effects' (2001), the artist controlled the snails in such a way as to make them spell out short texts, in this case the words of the title.
The overwhelming presence and otherness of nature are themes that recur in more recent work. A series of photographs depict butterflies on people's tongues, either feeding on saliva or resting. The images manage to fascinate and repulse the viewer with their startling depiction of an unusual proximity between the human and animal, holding our attention despite the initial shock.

Snail Shells
Snail shells & paint. A floor work designed to be placed at an entrance or exit, this vulnerable position means any unobservant visitors may crush some part of the work. Exhibited here at Regency House, Brighton.
2021
Six Hundred Years. A rope as long as the tallest tree.
rope, pine plank, tape
115.72cm rope
2020
eco art
Wood, paint, nails, elastic bands
60 x 3.5 x 2cm
2020
hawk moth
c-type print
2024
untitled
c-type print
2025
25 years
snail shells, wood, paint
2020
untitled (snail rest)
snail shells, wood, paint
variable
2020
Snail Stack
snail shells, paint and wood
13.5 x 9.5 x 4.5
2020
Viva La Vida
c-type print on aluminium
50 x 60cm
2010
Wet Weight
c-type print
Expecting to Fly
Globe, gouache, insects.
2003
Taste Black
c-type print
42 x 60cm
2006
Taste Green
c-type print
25 x 30cm
2008
Vision
c-type print
2014
Shelter
c-type print
27 x 21cm
2011
Empty Hole
c-type print
27 x 21cm
2014
Special Effects
ink jet (Nova Jet) on fabriano 5, with snail eaten text.
60 x 90cm
2000
Occupied Territory
snail eaten inkjet on paper
2000
East Dulwich Dictionary
snail eaten book
44 x 28cm
2007
Snail Drawing
snail eaten paper
60 x 90cm
2005
Snail Drawing 2010
snail eaten paper
56 x 76cm
2010
New Moon
Silk Moths (bombyx mori), light bulb, wire, wood.
200 x 200cm
2000
Golden Oldies (4 inch version)
Large Blue, Large Copper, Black Veined-White and Large Tortoishell butterflies, painted steel.
2001