


CURRENT PRACTICE

Kindness Isn't Wrong
£1000
A bold and dynamic composition, Kindness Isn't Wrong explores the tension between structure and chaos, resilience and fragility. A fractured circular form sits at the heart of the piece, surrounded by shifting, atmospheric textures and striking contrasts of warm and cool tones. Below, a dark green platform extends into the space, offering a sense of direction or grounding within the turbulence. The expressive brushwork and layered depth invite multiple interpretations,.

The Weight of Change
£800
The Weight of Change is a textured oil painting depicting an abstract landscape with a central rectangular structure, resembling a portal or window. The composition combines expressive paintmarking with layered warm and cool tones, creating a sense of movement. Dark rectangular forms in the foreground suggest man made influences adding contrast to the fluid terrain.

Broken Promise
£800
Broken Promise is a textured oil painting depicting a dense, abstract cityscape beneath a layered sky. The buildings are rendered in deep blacks, earthy tones, and fiery reds, with thick impasto brushstrokes adding texture and depth. The sky blends soft pinks, oranges, and muted yellows, contrasting with the structured foreground. The lower section features dark, textured terrain, intersected by cracks and lines, enhancing the painting’s sense of movement and surface detail.

Future Unseen
The Selfish Gene
£1500 for Triptych
A three-part work exploring humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world, framed through three critical stages: harmony, exploitation, and consequence.
Inspired by the short-term survival instincts explored in evolutionary theory, this
triptych reflects on the imbalance between human ambition and environmental
responsibility.
• Early Promise – A time of balance, where nature thrived, relatively unspoiled.
• Hubris Rules – The fiery centre panel depicts reckless dominance, where progress and entitlement overshadow responsibility.
• Future Unseen – A world shaped by human actions, but one where no one remains to witness what’s left behind.
This work invites reflection on the legacy of human intervention and the fragile line between progress and destruction.

Hubris Rules
The Selfish Gene
£1500 for Triptych
A three-part work exploring humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world, framed through three critical stages: harmony, exploitation, and consequence.
Inspired by the short-term survival instincts explored in evolutionary theory, this
triptych reflects on the imbalance between human ambition and environmental
responsibility.
• Early Promise – A time of balance, where nature thrived, relatively unspoiled.
• Hubris Rules – The fiery centre panel depicts reckless dominance, where progress and entitlement overshadow responsibility.
• Future Unseen – A world shaped by human actions, but one where no one remains to witness what’s left behind.
This work invites reflection on the legacy of human intervention and the fragile line between progress and destruction.

Early Promise
The Selfish Gene
£1500 for Triptych
A three-part work exploring humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world, framed through three critical stages: harmony, exploitation, and consequence.
Inspired by the short-term survival instincts explored in evolutionary theory, this
triptych reflects on the imbalance between human ambition and environmental
responsibility.
• Early Promise – A time of balance, where nature thrived, relatively unspoiled.
• Hubris Rules – The fiery centre panel depicts reckless dominance, where progress and entitlement overshadow responsibility.
• Future Unseen – A world shaped by human actions, but one where no one remains to witness what’s left behind.
This work invites reflection on the legacy of human intervention and the fragile line between progress and destruction.