Posts Tagged ‘Portraiture’

Charcoal inhalation.

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The boy is a mystery

Feature interview with Feral Army: http://www.feralarmy.com/viewarticle.aspx?ID=229 + New painting…puzzle…

Self portrait with bruise

Secret project announcement soon In the mean time, a brief study… Oil and charcoal on wood 2010

Shanghai, London, bin liners.

My work is currently messing with the minds of the Chinese as I type. If you happen to be there, duck into the Xin Dan Wei Gallery in Shanghai for some recent live/street art video stills. If you’re closer to home, my paintings titled ‘you are the company you keep’, ‘Toby’ and ‘Art Slave’ are [...]

‘Mum’s chair’ 2008

Click thumbnail to enlarge This is my first oil painting, the big turning point, age 18.

You are the company you keep

6 foot in diameter, oil and acrylic on wood. The inner disc is turned manually by the viewer to switch the heads onto different bodies, or leave floating inbetween…

Oscar Wilde 2007

Ink = fun.

Camberwell green exhibition

Recent oil painting “Lottie & Bird” exhibited in the lovely Daniel Lehan’s YAH outdoor group exhibition in Camberwell Arts Fest. I would like to thank the commuters of the 436 bus for thier priceless facial expressions. More public art flaunting to come…

‘Toby’ 2009

‘Lottie & Bird’ 2009

Another quick play.