Fielding works across several mediums, including
installations, photography, painting, and is based at
Mimili Maku Arts. He has also developed skills in writing,
curating, and installing exhibitions. He conducted research in the archives of
museums across Australia as part of the
Australia Council for the Arts' Signature Works Innovation Lab. Fielding has created photographs of abandoned objects of modern life such as wrecked cars, decorated with
Aboriginal artistic motifs and references to his community, which have featured in exhibitions, such as the installation entitled
Holden On which featured in the 4th
National Indigenous Art Triennial. Fielding created a series of photographs called
Mayatjara, comprising photographs of
traditional owners, respected leaders and
elders, advocates and artists from the APY Lands. It went on display at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale at the
Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2021, and was being acquired by the
National Portrait Gallery in
Canberra in August 2022. In 2023, a video installation by Fielding called
Milpatjunanyi was exhibited at the
Art Gallery of New South Wales. The word
Milpatjunanyi "can loosely be described as the practice of marking the earth with a stick, or a bone, or a wire for storytelling... used during the recounting of
Tjukurpa held within the
manta, or the earth, as well as the practice of using art to recall day-to-day lived experience, sharing knowledge, local stories, both unmonumental and important". ==Recognition and awards==