The M8 has an overbearing presence on Glasgow’s urban fabric, with most people entering the city each day passing under, over, or alongside it in some form. These elevated roads and underpasses are often seen as destructive interventions - dividing communities, erasing streets, and halting growth. Their impact on neighbourhoods and pedestrian movement has been widely criticised.

Under/Over takes a different view, finding sculptural beauty in these concrete forms. Shot mainly on film and informed by an architectural background, the series focuses on the quiet presence of neglected spaces. Rather than treating them solely as urban scars, it observes their rhythm, scale, and the atmospheres they create.

This is not an architectural critique or a guide, but a meditation on beauty found in the mundane.