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1. 'The Double' 2015 234 x 228 cm Inkjet print on Fabritex Material False Hair Piece, Glass Votive. 2. 'The New Body #7' 2015 210 x 140 cm Inkjet print on Fabritex Material False Hair Piece, Glass Votive, 'Jones' Silver Shoes, Style: 'Polly', Rubber Carpet Underlay Acrylic Teeth, Acrylic Vitrines, Pig Tongues. 3. 'Purse Piece' 2015 70 x 100 cm Inkjet Print on Glass Adhere False Hair Piece, Glomesh Purse, Acrylic Teeth, Acrylic Nails, Acrylic Paint Vermilion (Hue) 588, Rubber Carpet Underlay. 4. 'Stool Piece' 2015 110 x 83 x 123 cm Accessorize Purse, Acrylic Teeth, Brabantia Kitchen Stool, 'Jones' Silver Shoes, Style 'Polly', Rubber Carpet Underlay, Steel Sheet, 'JANSJO' IKEA Lights, Glossy Soft PVC RED Vinyl Fetish Rubber Upholstery Fabric, Perspex Vitrine, Wooden Plinth. 5. 'Chandelier' 2015 247 x 67 cm 'Svenska Design' Cut Glass and Brass Cha...

Vermilion Hue - Opening - Invitation - 24th September

I will be speaking about a new body of work 'Vermilion Hue' created over the summer and now on show at The University for the Creative Arts in Farnham Surrey. The artist talk starts at 4pm - Barbara Walker who is currently the resident artist at the James Hockey Gallery will also be speaking about her site-specific drawings created over the last few weeks. Please come along. http://www.ucreative.ac.uk/galleries/james-hockey-foyer/current-exhibition

Showing Restraint

Showing Restraint Bronze  2015

Current Show 1 September - 15 October - Vermilion Hue

Follow the link to see details of the two current shows at the James Hockey and Foyer Galleries. http://www.ucreative.ac.uk/galleries/james-hockey-foyer/current-exhibition The New Body #1

Bronze

 The bronze is cast - I have been speaking with the foundry in Athens regarding decisions on patination. Excited to see, and show the finished work! http://www.e-flux.com/journal/editorial-politics-of-shine/

Vermilion Hue

Reflecting

With so much glass, light and reflected space it is impossible for me to capture a satisfactory image of the installation.