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Swirling

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H100cm x W120cm

Gusto

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H80cm x W80cm

Eight

Colograph Print H79cm x 63cm

Downpour

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H60cm x W60cm

Primary

Colograph Print H79cm x W59cm

Guise

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H 80cm x W80cm

Swift

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H60cm x W60cm

Angel

Colograph Print H79cm x W59cm

Beginnings

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H100cm x W100cm

Splash

Colograph Print H78cm x W67cm

Pulse

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H120cm x W150cm

Tumbling

Nine

Colograph Print H77cm x W57cm

Rift

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H60cm x W60cm

Sister Rose

Monoprint / Collage H68cm x W92cm

Swept

Acrylic / Spray Paint on Canvas H60cm x W60cm

Dream a Little

Monoprint / Collage H69cm x W90cm

Drops

Colograph Print H91cm x W69cm

Gutsy

Acrylic / Mixed Media on Canvas H80cm x W80cm

Three

Colograph Print H79cm x W63cm

Drift

Acrylic / Spray Paint on Canvas H60cm x W60cm

Sanctuary

Site Specific Installation - 2012 “Sanctuary” is a site specific arts project created on a designated area of the charitable organisation Pepys Community Forum in Deptford. This installation offered a Sanctuary for Human Rights. Welcoming the rights of people in their plight to betterment ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ were celebrated here in bold and festive fashion. “Sanctuary” was an invitation for all to enter into a space where by a visual experience was met with logos of Human Rights and their meanings. *The shed of this installation was built entirely from discarded wood. Items from thrift shops, paint and fabric.

Leftovers

Site Specific Installation - 2017 Set in a natural environment “Leftovers” instigated an installation made out of leftover mundane materials with organic growth of things and decaying matter. It seemingly created a tension between nature and the manmade and asks how we make sense of it all. *Materials used - found materials from the vicinity of John Evelyn Garden. Left over willow, cane and wood. Discarded water bottles.

Down To Earth

Installation - 2018 Featured in ‘Sage’ Exhibition at Deptford X Fringe Highlighting how natural materials can be used in practices that are forgotten or abandoned “Down to Earth” communicates the age old practices and the environment friendly ethos. This organic artwork seeks to make visible our connection with the earth and the substances it provides us. It supports a sense of emotional longing to the natural. As the name suggests things in this installation are made from eco friendly natural materials that come from earth. It’s bathed and dyed in natural organic materials and printed in berry ink using vegetables cut into shapes. The message is simply a friendly voice to influence going back to basics and appreciate what the nature provides. *Materials used – Hessian, dyes from beetroot, turmeric, red cabbage, berry ink from blackberries and blue berries