
Queen Portrait – fully hand drawn with digital technique in photoshop. Released quickly for the Jubilee upon request from Gallery I worked with – I am not royalist and this piece is oddly a point of contention, honouring the Queen as an undeniable icon, in my own hand and style, yet sort of anti-liberal in some ways which a portion of my lgbt+ following quietly dislikes despite enjoying the visual application – and despite this though this piece is by far my quickest and strongest seller. Only print item to have sold out in its various colour-ways (I did 3 varients), speaks of what commercial art can be sometimes – its not necessarily the true desire/intention of the artist that succeeds, but instead their conformant toward the appetite which the market itself dictates.

Marilyn Monchrome – oil painting, 2021. (first of ‘Chromatic Icons’ Series)
– a cool colour reel/spectrum transition version of this exists as a motion loop also.

Amy Shinehouse – oil on canvas, 2022 (second of ‘Chromatic Icons’ Series)

Chrome Lady 2020 – my first true oil painting , sparked by the work of Hajime Sorayama, who’s work I love for its crazy, sexual, futuristic, dream-like beauty and absurdity.
