on display at The Glass House Cambridge

on display at The Glass House Cambridge

We-hoo 😉
Six of my paintings are in the Glass House in Cambridge!

This week I hung some of my artwork in the boardroom at Innovate Cambridge*!

I AM OVER the moon that my art will be helping the vibe of the room to bring about inspiring conversations, and if it’s really a dull meeting – have something nice to look at!

I gave Chanelle who was my contact a few options for the room. I had three series that would have all worked – one aptly called ‘Conversations‘ which visualises conversation types, sparked by the Trump – Zelensky White House broadcast, and one called ‘Falling‘, but we went for the ‘Devour’ series, however, because we were working with immovable fixings in the wall ‘Candour’ didn’t make the cut (although the name was 100% right for meetings!) I’d mixed in a few of my ‘Colouramas‘ into each series – despite all the planning there was a mad dash to get a couple of extra pictures framed and over as we had a weird gap (those immovable fixings in the wall!) – all looks great now!

My work will be there until November, so if you go, please take a pic of your favourite and tag me – social juice is always welcome as I’m trying to grow my arts business 🙂 (like and share, like and share!)

The ‘Devour‘ series are faux landscapes (good enough to eat!), expressive pieces that evoke stormy, elemental landscapes, where smoky greys meet intense colours. ‘Fervour‘ is probably my favourite and has proved most popular for prints (followed by ‘Savour’), and did win first prize in the village show!

The three larger framed paintings are what I call ‘Colouramas’ where I practice how I’m going to move, choose the colours to reflect my mood and then come to the canvas with intention and energy.

*Innovate Cambridge was launched in September 2022 to define the future of the Greater Cambridge life sciences and technology ecosystem to ensure it continues to transform the UK and the world for the better.

“A small act is worth a million thoughts.” Ai Weiwei

Fervour - winner of the art prize

devour series of paintings

devour series of paintings

The ‘Devour‘ series are faux landscapes (good enough to eat!), expressive pieces that evoke stormy, elemental landscapes, where smoky greys meet intense colours. ‘Fervour‘ is probably my favourite and has proved most popular for prints (followed by ‘Savour’), and did win first prize in the village show!

Immerse your space in emotion and energy with “Fervour” “Savour“, “Candour” and “Ardour’ — the devour series of paintings are now striking fine art giclée prints of my original acrylic paintings (available if you’d prefer the original painting). These expressive pieces evoke a stormy, elemental landscape, where smoky greys meet intense, fiery orange, calm blues, yellow or pink golden hour skies. They’re moody, modern, and alive with layered texture and feeling.

Professionally printed on luxurious Hahnemühle German Etching paper, the rich matte finish enhances the depth and painterly quality of the original. You may even notice hints of canvas weave, echoing the physicality of the brushwork and scratched-in textures beneath the surface. There is also the possibility of the odd hair from me or the dog ;D

️ Details:

  • Available in 3 sizes
  • Printed to archival standard by The Print Space
  • Limited edition: Large size print run of 100 only
  • Colours may vary slightly due to the natural absorbency of the heavyweight paper
  • These are some of my most personal and favourite works (hence just releasing the Giclees!) — each a bold centrepiece for contemporary interiors.

 

Fervour - winner of the art prize

 

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