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First painting in the Staircase series. The stair case is only ever used for it's practical purpose for slim portion of its existence, the rest of the time is a regimented sculpture standing boldly within its surroundings. A symbol of temporality and significance.

This series stemmed from my research into abandoned spaces. There is such a sense of wonderment to explore these places, examining the remaining evidence of past events and to ask the question, what happened for it to be in it's abandoned state. Through my research and an interview with explorer and photographer Damien Heweston, I found that it was the staircases in these building that gave such a sense of what lies beyond. 

I start painting the staircase without to much though to the final outcome, the surreal additions present themselves as ideas along the way. Painted in acrylic and enamel on linen.
First painting in the Staircase series. The stair case is only ever used for it's practical purpose for slim portion of its existence, the rest of the time is a regimented sculpture standing boldly within its surroundings. A symbol of temporality and significance.

This series stemmed from my research into abandoned spaces. There is such a sense of wonderment to explore these places, examining the remaining evidence of past events and to ask the question, what happened for it to be in it's abandoned state. Through my research and an interview with explorer and photographer Damien Heweston, I found that it was the staircases in these building that gave such a sense of what lies beyond. 

I start painting the staircase without to much though to the final outcome, the surreal additions present themselves as ideas along the way. Painted in acrylic and enamel on linen.
First painting in the Staircase series. The stair case is only ever used for it's practical purpose for slim portion of its existence, the rest of the time is a regimented sculpture standing boldly within its surroundings. A symbol of temporality and significance.

This series stemmed from my research into abandoned spaces. There is such a sense of wonderment to explore these places, examining the remaining evidence of past events and to ask the question, what happened for it to be in it's abandoned state. Through my research and an interview with explorer and photographer Damien Heweston, I found that it was the staircases in these building that gave such a sense of what lies beyond. 

I start painting the staircase without to much though to the final outcome, the surreal additions present themselves as ideas along the way. Painted in acrylic and enamel on linen.

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Tommy Fiendish

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Other

Size: 51.2 W x 55.1 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

First painting in the Staircase series. The stair case is only ever used for it's practical purpose for slim portion of its existence, the rest of the time is a regimented sculpture standing boldly within its surroundings. A symbol of temporality and significance. This series stemmed from my research into abandoned spaces. There is such a sense of wonderment to explore these places, examining the remaining evidence of past events and to ask the question, what happened for it to be in it's abandoned state. Through my research and an interview with explorer and photographer Damien Heweston, I found that it was the staircases in these building that gave such a sense of what lies beyond. I start painting the staircase without to much though to the final outcome, the surreal additions present themselves as ideas along the way. Painted in acrylic and enamel on linen.

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Acrylic on Other

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51.2 W x 55.1 H x 2 D in

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I am a freelance painter, but my creative roots are diverse, extending into the realms of tattoos, sign writing, set design, and mural painting. These disciplines have infused my current practice with depth and versatility. Art, for me, is a response—a visceral reaction to images or visions that resonate deeply, provoking a physical sensation and a transformational shift within. This philosophy is a testament to my personal narrative; born in London and raised by a single mother, my formative years in Manchester, all punctuated by a period of exploration. Confronting personal challenges and mental health, I found my refuge in art, leading me back to education. My academic path culminated in a first degree in Illustration and Visual Media from the University of the Arts London, followed by a Master's in Painting from the Royal College of Arts in 2023. My life has always been a canvas, rich with experiences that have shaped my artistic voice. Although experimental, my core process lies with acrylics on un-primed linen. Teaming expressive marks and abstract ideas with pockets of graphic detail, painted with a minimal pallet mainly monochrome and two or three colours. Currently painting surreal figurative and architectural scenes using old images and metaphors to represent modern situations. It’s a dystopian social commentary, with a twist of macabre drollery. The creation of art in series allows me to explore ideas, themes and techniques. Although the subject varies there is a continuity in the tone. I enjoy creating a sense of drama within the work. This can be dialled back to a level of contained urgency and a sense of foreboding or unleashed, in full dramatic force. Now, settled in East London, my artistry continues to evolve, resonating with the influence of my father, also a painter whose impact is a subtle but enduring presence in my work. Together, these experiences meld to define my unique aesthetic—a reflection of a life both lived and imagined, channelled through the brush strokes of a painter who finds solace and expression in the vast landscape of art.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in London, London, London, London

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