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”Like every mass art form, photography is not practiced by most people as an art. It is mainly a social rite, a defence against anxiety,… read more >
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I was fifteen. Marooned in a battleship-grey bedroom, hating life, looking for a light at the end of the tunnel. Investing in this album took… read more >
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(A Poem) They are the real reptiles, Circling and stalking me, through the buildings. They bide their time, Observing my behaviour, Like doctors clad in… read more >
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Andy Warhol, Mona Lisa, 1963, silkscreen print on canvas New media contains an irresistible ephemeral tactility. A small image, confined behind glass that I can… read more >
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Why do I make physical products? What is this desire to mark surfaces, to describe, to litter the world with my debris? It’s not a… read more >
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She wears shiny black sports shorts and a shiny black blouse done up to the neck with a bow. Dark sheer tights. I can’t see… read more >
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I find the lizard archetype to be a very powerful metaphor for examining a number of ideas, including the sensory, the instinctual, the alien, the… read more >
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Three indistinct figures posture at each other within a dense vibrating maze of bubbling texture and zebra camouflage. The artwork evokes the danger and mystery… read more >
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Destroyed Park (2023) acrylic medium, permanent ink on gesso primed paper 42 x 42cm A series of original artworks exploring the boundary between painting and… read more >
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Giclée print of digital graphic, made from vector graphics. Limited edition of 1. The print is sized at 700 x 700mm / 27.6 x 27.6in.… read more >