I am interested in drawing parallels between different narratives, looking to break down binaries by creating works that blur the lines between abstraction and figuration, tradition or the contemporary, predator or prey. With imagery inspired by literature, art history and observational drawing, my current body of work is united by a desire to offer an escape to another world or time; psychological landscapes which reflect upon wider themes of identity, behaviour and our contradictory relationship to our environments.
Using luminous colour with darker subject matter and multiple painting languages within one image, each work revolves around a series of unexpected juxtapositions of materials and processes, to offer multiple perspectives within one image. Grown out of boredom and lusting over sketches made pre-lockdown, my on going series of pub paintings layer murky oil paint over luminous spray paint, enacting the process of memory and it’s ability to create distance between reality, and sugar-coat it; both giving a glimpse of nostalgia for our shared spaces, whilst also acknowledging their propensity for darkness.
I am interested in drawing parallels between different narratives, looking to break down binaries by creating works that blur the lines between abstraction and figuration, tradition or the contemporary, predator or prey. With imagery inspired by literature, art history and observational drawing, my current body of work is united by a desire to offer an escape to another world or time; psychological landscapes which reflect upon wider themes of identity, behaviour and our contradictory relationship to our environments.
Using luminous colour with darker subject matter and multiple painting languages within one image, each work revolves around a series of unexpected juxtapositions of materials and processes, to offer multiple perspectives within one image. Grown out of boredom and lusting over sketches made pre-lockdown, my on going series of pub paintings layer murky oil paint over luminous spray paint, enacting the process of memory and it’s ability to create distance between reality, and sugar-coat it; both giving a glimpse of nostalgia for our shared spaces, whilst also acknowledging their propensity for darkness.