the work
What Are The Chances?
‘What are the chances?’ is a three-panel, screen-printed work on painted plywood that investigates the contrast between deliberate design and the notion of randomness. At its heart, the work plays with the familiar icon of the coin toss - a symbol typically associated with chance - while subverting expectations by presenting outcomes that have been consciously chosen.
at your service
‘At Your Service’ takes you into the colourful, chaotic world of a coffee shop, where everyday objects rise to heroic prominence. Through vivid imagery and playful humour, this series reimagines the humble cutlery tin as both champion and observer of the bustling dance between patrons and staff. With nods to Pop art and glowing textures that evoke cinematic grandeur, these works celebrate resilience and renewal in the mundane while inviting viewers to find the epic in the everyday. Dive into this vibrant narrative and see the coffee shop like never before!
anticipation, contemplation & joy
A new trio of artworks that consider the anticipation and experience of visitors to the boston tea party coffee shop in honiton, devon, from the perspective of the space as well as those who bring it to life
Mixed emotions
This series explores the complexities of human emotions and identity through bold colours, expressive characters, and textured materials. Each piece features a striking figure set against a vivid background, with elements such as posture, expression, and colour carefully chosen to represent a specific emotion or theme. While the characters convey distinct feelings, their subtle expressions leave room for interpretation, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own perceptions.
The layered ink and textured cotton paper add depth, creating a tactile quality to the pieces. The works, including 'Arrogance,' 'Serenity,' and 'Disguise,' focus on universal emotions while offering space for personal connection and introspection. Together, they present a nuanced look at human experience and the roles we adopt in everyday life.
idrawheads
idrawheads is a landmark series in my artistic journey, comprising over 300 digitally crafted portraits created and shared daily over the course of a year. These minimal yet intentional works explored the subtleties of facial expression and human connection, distilled into simplified lines and forms. Together, they formed a rhythm - a visual meditation that honed my artistic language and bridged the gap between experimentation and the themes that later emerged in Mixed Emotions.
While initially intertwined with the rise of NFTs and the social media landscape, the series transcends its contemporary context. It stands as a testament to discipline, the process of refinement, and the quiet power of repetition in uncovering nuanced insights. idrawheads remains a key chapter in my creative practice, revealing the beauty of the everyday and laying the foundation for deeper explorations of identity and emotion.
Hidden high street
The "Hidden High Street" series is an exploration of the overlooked spaces and everyday rituals that shape the heart of our communities. Through a collection of silkscreen prints, each work celebrates the individuality, charm, and quiet significance of local businesses, while reflecting on the fragility of these spaces in a rapidly changing world.
With themes ranging from nostalgia and sensory memory to transformation and critique, the series invites viewers to see the extraordinary in the everyday, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the high street and the connections it fosters.
WHERE AM I? & WHO AM I?
The "Where Am I?" series explores the ambiguity of identity through everyday actions, inspired by the artist’s move to south-west England. These works blend spontaneity, routine, and surreal elements to invite reflection on the interplay between external roles and internal questioning. From playing an accordion to carrying fish or a lobster, the titles focus on actions, leaving room for varied interpretations. The deliberate ambiguity encourages viewers to engage with themes of transition, purpose, and the fleeting nature of self-definition.
The "Who am I?" series delves into identity through distinct personas that blend imagination with emotional depth. Inspired by the artist’s personal experiences, each piece uses declarative titles and expressive visuals to challenge conventions and celebrate self-definition. From the poised vulnerability of a ballet dancer to the adventurous spirits of astronauts and pirates, the series invites viewers to reflect on the roles and aspirations that shape their own identities.
Other works
from global health emergency which looks at the twin subjects of the public’s awareness of the day’s pressing concerns and the relevance of art when the public’s attention has moved on, to bullet journal which combines randomly-created compositions and notes written in my own journal, in this collection you will find all manner of pieces
These works come in many sizes, are printed on a variety of paper types and offer many affordable options
This group encompasses my recent painted works - playful and experimental pieces that reflect on themes of perspective, self-knowledge and belonging
cards
these greetings cards are original multi-layered hand-printed limited edition silkscreen prints on somerset velvet 100% cotton 300gsm paper and come with a plain white envelope.
They are possibly amongst the most luxurious greetings cards you can buy - so go one, buy one!
want to see how this work is made? See the process
my artworks combine the precision of screen printing with the clarity and colour intensity of the INDIVIDUAL ink layers. The rich, pure colours are not just seen but felt, as they mix with the textured surface of premium cotton paper, drawing the viewer into a world of intricate detail.
With a commitment to quality, every print is a showcase of meticulous attention - where the essence of each pigment is captured, and the promise of colour depth is fulfilled; The tactile nature of the paper I select is integral to the art, adding a dimension of depth that enriches the narrative of each piece.
My screen print artworks are stories told in colour and texture, crafted to engage and resonate; the unique allure of handcrafted art distinguished both by its perceived simplicity and its layered complexity.