Exhibition Pieces
Our month long residency at Matthews Yard Gallery in Croydon as part of the Living Free Art Collective starts tomorrow, 7th October until 1st November 2015.
Below are some of the key pieces available to purchase during the event, every one of them handmade, one-off originals, never to be recreated.
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Colourblind
£POA
Installation made from wood, lead, using x-rays retrieved from around the world (one from a friends sister in Poland) to represent everything to do with equality.
(Smaller three x-ray piece available in white or black frame)
Money, the route of all evil
£POA
Mixed media collage backed on US dollar covered wood.
The skull, representing evil, is a collage entirely made up of different currencies from Egyptian pounds to Disney dollars, leather wallets, old credit cards, financial times clippings, coins etc.
American Dream
£POA
Mixed media collage, using ink, spray paint and paint.
This collage is entirely made up of American packaging, money, Disney dollars etc. It’s an ironic look at what the Native Americans would essentially lose their land for.
Urban Fox
£POA
Mixed media collage on road sign.
I wanted to create an urban fox entirely made from rubbish and items I found while on my travels around Croydon. It’s been in the making for around a year, trying to find each perfect piece such as old rusty coke cans etc. Made on an old discarded road sign, spray painted white with a few of the original features left coming through.
The piece represents the way a fox improvises due to the environment, by foraging and scavenging.
Neon Skull
£POA
Graffiti inspired spray painted skull in presentation box
The Old Curiosity
£ SOLD
A portrait of my Uncle, created in ink, marker and splashes of paint for his awesome beard, all backed on pages from Charles Dickens’ The Old Curiosity Shop
If you are interested in bespoke portraits of yourself our your loved ones, please contact me for details
Red October Collage
£500
Mixed media collage on canvas, spray paint and ink.
Red October Drawing
£POA
Ink and spray paint on glass.