CHERUB,2020
Exhibition following a three month residency with Saltspace, Glasgow.
Forgotten cherubs is a romantic notion that pleas with a cultural idea that our land is a quaint and peaceful place. Reimagining these cherubs and figures within the context of our current climate aims to make light of a cultural weak spot. Within the boundaries of the canvas, their fate becomes mildly catastrophised and their reimagined existence is tainted when the reality of today's future sets in.
Work made in response to a four month residency in Florence, Italy with the Royal Scottish Academy.
Medium: watercolour, gouache, charcoal and acrylic on canvas.
Forgotten Cherub, Diptych. 90x120cm
Falling Around, 50x75cm
Installation view, Paintings
on canvas
listed below
Villa Gamberaia, 41x51cm
Untitled, 30.5x41cm
Ceiling Sky Line, 147.5x185cm
Villa Castello,
Hand printed cyanotype
Villa Gamberaia,
Hand printed cyanotype