My work is concerned with the unnoticed ephemeral elements of everyday life; found objects, marks, s...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(60 Followers)
My work is concerned with the unnoticed ephemeral elements of everyday life; found objects, marks, stains and the natural effect of time.
The objects I collect from the street form the basis of the work. The paintings are not abstract – they are based on something from the real world – for example a rubber band, a screwed up piece of paper, or a flap on a cardboard box. These are non-objects, just the remnants of life. An object taken out of its context and presented as a two dimensional form becomes ambiguous and works as a trigger to the imagination.
The works are closer to objects than traditional paintings. If paint is used it is house hold paint that is poured, smeared and allowed to congeal and crack – like spilt paint on a pavement. In addition to paint I use found materials – wax, plaster, photographs, paper, discarded books and clothes. Working on wood allows me to attack the surface by scratching, sanding and stabbing. This adds to the works physical quality – like a collagraph printing plate or a religious icon.
I take objects and elements from the real world, combine them together to create another object. The ordinary becomes unusual and other.
Selected Exhibitions
2016 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
2016 Brighton Art Fair
2016 Brighton Fishing Quarter Gallery, Brighton
2016 Blue Monkey Open Studio, Eastbourne
2015 Pure Arts Fair, Battle
2015 Art Underground, Eastbourne
2015 Three Views – Group Exhibition
2012 Group Exhibition, Birley Center,
2009 Group Show - Zuma Brighton
2008 The Art House, Westbourne
2007 Seekings - Group exhibition
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