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Artworks
A curated selection by the artist

Gil Scott-Heron (2024)

Self-portrait (2024)

The Fishermen's Chapel (2024)

How do you sleep at night? I don't (2024)

Poppies (2024)

Hadleigh Castle (2024)

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Where I find myself most days (2024)

Flatford Mill (2024)

Couple at St. Pauls (2024)

If you could feel how I feel (2024)

It still haunts me (2024)

Down by the river (2024)

Treat me like I'm here tonight (2024)

A fleeting moment (2024)

A sketch of St. Pauls (2024)

Lincoln Cathedral at Night (2024)
Pen drawing on A4 paper of Lincoln's Cathedral Quater, highlighting the old town and its cobble streets.

Misery loves company
Oil painting on canvas (24in by 30in). A bleak outlook on maturity, mortality and loss with ties to masculinity and it's generational curse. Influence taken from cubism and neo-expressionism.

Everything I ever dreamed of
Oil pastel on canvas (30in by 24in). Experimenting with surrealism and a first time of creating a full canvas exclusively with oil pastels.

It's a beautiful life
An abstract self portrait exploring personal trauma, pain and fear showcasing that things aren't always as great as they appear.

Despondent
Acrylic paints, oil paints and oil pastel on canvas (30in by 30in). Analyising grief and loss, not being able to cope with family passing away.

Perpetual Echoes - wall 1
Large scale painting using oil paints, acrylic paints and ink. Using neo-expressionist, abstract expressionism and cubism as inspiration.

The free market
Acrylic painting on canvas (20in by 30in). Acrylic on canvas. The piece explores the absence of one's self when you allow yourself to dream too big. The idea stemmed from personal reflection and understanding my perception of life, that to be happy and successful I had to have money, be materialistic and show off. I realised, especially due to the events in the world at the time, that I was caught up in a capitalist fantasy and was losing sight of myself. The colours contasting are deliberate to show the invasion of misery the fantasy was causing and how it was eating away at my true passions and happiness.

Life
Acrylics on MDF (8in by 8in). Still life of flowers, showing the vibrance and happiness within the world.

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