Tuesday, 6 November 2012


Water colour pencil and water colour paint on paper, the themes which inspired this piece of work were  the human form and human emotion, its done in a style inspired by Gustav Klimt and uses delicate yet vibrant colour.

Water soluble graphite and chalk on brown paper, using the theme of human emotion, this portrait explores how the facial features create emotion.

Clay Sculpture with acrylic paint coating, exploring the theme of human emotion throughout the use the human body, this piece was inspired by artists like Salvador Dali and Banksy.





Acrylic paint on canvas, an abstract landscape painting inspired by the artist Cianelli when the theme of my work was unusual viewpoints, in this case the way abstract colour in landscapes can create emotion.

Sketchbook developments, a double page artist research on Claude Cauquil who's style inspired some of my later paintings. This page includes a painting in acrylic paints in Cauquil's style (based on my photography) and my own photographs edited on photoshop in order to emulate Cauquil's style.

Sketchbook developments, before starting the larger paintings using the human form as my theme, I took photographs which were inspired by artists (the poses of the subject) so that when creating larger paintings I had photos to work from.

Sketchbook development, Photoshop developments of the my photography which I used to create larger paintings after experimenting with different effects on photoshop.

Graphite on linen, to support my larger pieces based on the human figure which are more focused on the colour used, I did more detailed observational work looking at the human figure.

Acrylic paint on canvas, my latest work is based around the topic of the human form and the ways in which different artists view this topic. This piece was inspired by modern issues like human suffering and poverty, using artists like Robert Wiseman and Gustav Klimt as inspiration. It is a group of four canvases put together.


Graphite pencil and acrylic paint on linen, I chose to explore the theme of human emotion through facial expressions.