Analogue artefacts
A collection of raw emotion and calculated precision, where brushstrokes clash with fine lines and form bends to feeling. Some pieces explode with colour, others lurk in shadow, but all are charged with intent. Whether painted, drawn, or something in between. This is art without restraint, where instinct meets craft, and every mark tells a story. Bold, intricate, messy, meticulous, whatever it needs to be.
A tattooed Mr Painty Fingerz
Spray face. Mixed media on salvaged osb board. With a bespoke handmade frame, made from salvaged pallet wood and stained white.
Vinyl chomper. Mixed media on salvaged osb board. With a bespoke handmade frame, made from salvaged pallet wood and stained white.
Mic check! Mixed media on salvaged osb board. With a bespoke handmade frame, made from salvaged pallet wood and stained white.
Whereās the rave? Mixed media on canvas.
Aciiid! Mixed media on canvas
Freestyle Bally boggle head, on a salvaged ikea frame and cardboard.
Bally boggle head for Bristol based rapper RISKI
Freestyle piece painted for a La Palma charity fundraiser, from around 2022.
ill Flottante piece. Painted for slung back lo-if hip-hop producer, beat maker extraordinaire ill Flottante. The word Flottante is a French dessert that means floating island. This gives reason to the floating island and the whole aesthetic is in tune with his slung back, wavy, trippy lo-fi sound.
Skull freestyle, with mixed mediums
Posca on cardboard
Gimp mask commission, on cardboard, with posca.
FUCK. Freestyle on cardboard with posca
His n hers Bally boggle headz. Painted for an exhibition at the P.R.S.Cās Louvre launch exhibition.
Zombie Keith Herring over Keith Herring brains. Painted for a dead legends halloween exhibition.
Slate head! Painted on Welsh slate, salvaged from a quarry in Wales.
Another Welsh slate head.
Keep on frogging. Embroidered piece based on a long running joke with a close friend.
One of three pieces, from a triptych, created for an exhibition at the P.R.S.C in Bristol, paying homage to the notorious bearpit. The boards that the 3 pieces were on, were from one large board from the bearpit that had been sliced into smaller pieces for different artists to paint on and then placed back together when hung for the exhibit. The three piece utilise a bear as the character representing the bearpit bear and the theme I went with was here no, see, speak no evil. This one is here no evil š
See no evil š
Speak no evil š
"Bunnin Burners 'N' Blunts", for a private collector. Acrylic and spray paint on canvas.
Stencil and spray paint on canvas. Commission for a private collector. This was also duplicated in another colour way for the collector, as requested.
Second colour way from the previous painting.
Stencilled flying skull, with a third eye for good measure.