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For contemporary fine art collectors who appreciate our life’s journeys.
Narrative art inspired by:
-People
-Relationships
-Emotions
Narrative art inspired by:
-People
-Relationships
-Emotions
“As a contemporary British artist, I explore the intricacies of life, unearthing interconnected stories of people, relationships, and emotions. Drawing from my own journey - from a successful entrepreneur to artist. I celebrate the vibrant colours of human personality and the unfinished journeys that we all navigate."
Baroque art profoundly influences my work, especially its focus on drama, emotion, and striking contrasts. By incorporating techniques from the masters, I reinterpret them through a contemporary lens, aiming to capture intense depth both visually and in the narratives my art conveys.
My life's journey has introduced me to thousands of people from diverse backgrounds. These interactions have shaped both my worldview and artistic expression. My fascination with different cultures has taught me that each person’s character is shaped by their upbringing and social surroundings—often in ways beyond our control.
As an person with dyslexia, my way of seeing the world has become a central force in my creative process. Dyslexia has challenged me to think outside the box, allowing me to approach ideas and concepts from unconventional angles, offering fresh and innovative interpretations of the human experience.
Title: Collective Responsibility
Size 80 x 55 cm
Oil on Canvas
This composition explores themes of birth, care, diversity, and spirituality, where I contemplate the interconnectedness and power of humanity and the collective responsibility towards future generations.
Title: Imaginary Friends
Size 100 x 100 cm
Oil on Canvas
Here I reflect on the importance of make-believe in my childhood. How moments of solitude through imagination can bring joy and companionship.
Title: Body Confidence
Size: 80 x 80 cm
Oil on Canvas
This painting delves into how idealised beauty standards overshadow self-perception, leading to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. It highlights the struggle to embrace personal beauty amidst societal pressures, preventing us from loving our bodies for what they are.
Title: Park Bench
Size: 40 x 25 cm
Oil on Canvas
A couple sit on a park bench beneath trees, reflecting on life and capturing their emotional connection to the world.
Title: Do We Have To Grow UP?
Size: 160 x 90cm
Oil on Canvas
The image shows two young girls, one holding a rabbit and both wearing rabbit ears. The younger girl represents pure childhood innocence, while the older girl, despite being older, is reluctant to grow up. Her wearing the rabbit ears symbolises a desire to hold onto youth and the carefree magic of childhood.
Title: Obscured Thoughts
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Oil on Canvas
In this painting I explore the theme of mental illness. Using a pallet knife to layer oil paint over a detailed portrait of a person in thought, I wanted to portray the struggle between one's identity and the creation of a barrier between the individual and the outside world.
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Size: 80 x 80 cm
Oil on Canvas
Frame: Black
This painting delves into how idealised beauty standards overshadow self-perception, leading to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. It highlights the struggle to embrace personal beauty amidst societal pressures, preventing us from loving our bodies for what they are.
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
Frame: Black
In this painting, I seek to examine the impact of data, information, and media on our everyday lives. Is this influence positive, or does it carry drawbacks? Through my visual approach, I reflect on the complexities of our digital experiences and their effects on our reality.
Size: 100 x 100 cm
Oil on Canvas
Frame Black
Here, I reflect on the importance of make-believe in my childhood, revealing how, even in moments of solitude, imagination can bring joy and companionship.
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Oil on Canvas
Frame: Black
In this painting, I explore the theme of mental illness. Using a pallet knife to layer oil paint over a detailed portrait of a person's face, I wanted to portray the struggle between one's identity and creating a barrier between the individual and the outside world.
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Mixed Media on Board
Frame: Black
In this painting, I explore the theme of choice, depicting a man who decides to save the planet or indulge in a self-centred and hedonistic lifestyle. I wanted to examine the consequences of our choices and the need to strike a balance between personal desires and the well-being of the planet and others.
Size: 70 x 70 cm
Oil on Canvas
Frame: Black
In this painting “Freedom?” I wanted to explore the tension between freedom and environmental constraints and real world limitations, depicted through a child's perspective.
Size: 40 x 40 cm
Mixed Media on Board
Frame: Black
The painting explores the complex nature of seeking advice and guidance. A child reaches out to two people for guidance, but who is right? I look to raise questions about the reliability and validity of others' opinions and advice.
Size: 90 x 90 cm
Oil on Canvas
Frame: Oak
The painting depicts a father and son standing among a crowd of faceless individuals. Instead of looking at his father, the child focuses on the light within him. He is trying to understand his life journey and what could become of him.
Multimedia
Size: 36 x 46 cm
No Frame
Here I wanted to explore the constant lessons in life. A mother and child, are deeply immersed in conversation with the mother given guidance and sharing her knowledge and experiences, hoping her child will follow in her footsteps.
Multi-media on Canvas
Size: 120 x 90 cm
Frameless
The artwork features a nude woman crouched next to a raven, both gazing at the audience with their eyes obscured by patches of gold leaf. This composition symbolises purity and unity, emphasizsng the equal importance of both figures and we all have to live together.
Size: 60 x 80 cm
Mixed Media
Frame: Black
The painting "Escaping Poverty" examines two women's experiences in a modern urban setting faced with everyday poverty. I wanted to capture the key themes of need, longing, hope, and the burden of bringing new life into the world without a clear future.
Size: 100 x100 cm
Oil on Canvas
Frame: Black
Here I try to capture the essence of the deep connections between two elderly women, their reflection on their journey through life, and the enduring qualities of friendship, strength and the beauty of ageing
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