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Abstraction, Interpretation, Distraction,

Using the colourful drawing inks to create abstract paintings via droplets and pools of water I’ve managed to create macro worlds of colour, shape and pattern. The images represent the indexical trace of the ink in the water droplet and, […]

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The little wild corners of urban life

Sometimes, (in fact very often), it is not the large and spectacular that grabs my attention but the small and insignificant. I had been suffering from a particularly nasty virus for over 6 weeks and as a consequence there was […]

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Event Exhibition

Aviary

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  • Venue:
    Transition Gallery
  • From:
    April 23, 2016
  • To:
    May 21, 2016
  • Location:
    London
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30/30

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  • Venue:
    Transition Gallery
  • From:
    March 19, 2016
  • To:
    April 16, 2016
  • Location:
    London
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Fratres

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  • Venue:
    109 Neckinger Estate
  • From:
    March 11, 2016
  • To:
    March 27, 2016
  • Location:
    London
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Paradise

I finally finished a painting on ‘Paradise’ that I had been working on for ages. It wouldn’t be paradise if one doesn’t like pink, obviously! I suppose they are evangelistic works, trying to engage people with spiritual issues, in answer […]

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Eden

I recently finished an abstract painting of ‘Eden’, part of a series trying to look afresh at spiritual ideas, re-interpreting the ideas for the twenty-first century. I haven’t had much feedback about it, it took a long time to do, […]

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Studio visit 3: Bruce Asbestos

Bruce is an artist and curator of Trade Gallery, Nottingham. We met at a group show I was part of ‘The Trouble with Painting Today’ at the Pump House Gallery. My painting ‘Pas Faire Comme Moi’ had caught his attention […]

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Studio visit 2: Caroline Walker

The artist Matthew Krishanu recommended I meet with Caroline as he saw some correlation in our work, but also someone who could provide helpful professional advice. I had seen Caroline’s work at a number of exhibitions and was intrigued by […]

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Studio visit 1: Skye Sherwin

I met Skye in 2011 when I was selected for the Jerwood Painting Fellowships. She came to my first ever studio in Hackney, an ex-Victorian warehouse with gigantic windows and high ceilings, perfect for making large paintings. Back then I […]

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