"El Cardinal, or Many Hands Light Work", takes it's inspiration from a series of works in the National Gallery, the foremost of which being Philippe de Champaigne's portrait of Cardinal de Richelieu in his Cardinal's robes. This piece is part of a l…

"El Cardinal // Many Hands Light Work",

‘Apollo and the Snake’ takes its inspiration from three iconic pieces of sculpture linked through time; Michelangelo's Dying and Bound slaves, and Laocoon and Sons, the sculpture infamously excavated before the eyes of the young Michelangelo in Rome…

‘Apollo and the Snake’

“Delilah” is a Drapery study taken from Rubens' Samson and Delilah at the National Gallery. The painting depicts a theme common to the history of art, that of the betrayal of Samson and the prostitution of Delilah. This painting sits uncomfortably w…

“Delilah”

“Garter Mantle Garter Collar”

“Garter Mantle Garter Collar”

“Lift my Skirt, Sir?”

“Lift my Skirt, Sir?”

“The Falling”

“Rubens Falling”

“The Raising of Lazarus” This work revolves around the act of Iconoclasm. An exploration of what it is to take an image and break it apart, reconstitute and recontextualize it. The words of Hans Bellmer; “the body is like an anagram that is waiting …

“The Raising of Lazarus”