Here are some works which were never shown, The ideas began at the Royal Academy Schools in the early 80's where I began working on fruit still life in front of patterned cloths, I was interested in integrating the background and foreground into one surface pattern, with three dimensional foreground elements and flat patterns interweaving.
Later I continued to make a move away from the figurative, away from simply representing the objects in front of me, and in my journey to subvert the observed I stumbled, as though from the wings, on to the stage of the narrative.
The majority of these images have an underlying theme of collapse; collapsed distance, space, time, and object boundaries. The storytelling themes reflect this: a shipwreck, Alice through the looking glass, memories, the aftermath of murder, pop up cards and nursery rhymes etc etc.
I explored the montage of memory and the nonsensical way in which a field of vision can be collapsed onto a single picture plane.
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| Memories of the Sea |
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| Memories of the Sea |
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| Memories of the Sea Series |
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Memories of the Sea Series
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| Memories of the Sea Series |
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Therese Raquin
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| Pea Green Boat |
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Still Life
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The Miracle
Happy Families
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| All the kings Men Series |
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| All the Kings Men Series |
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| All the Kings Men Series |
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| "Sing a Song of Sixpence" Series |
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| "Sing a Song of Sixpence" Series |
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"Sing a Song of Sixpence" Series (homage to Braque) |
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"Sing a Song of Sixpence" Series (Homage to Braque) |
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| Pan and Demeter |
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| Roger and Gallet |
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| Spoons |
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| Spoons |
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| Spoons |
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| Spoons |
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| Lady with Fans and Hat |
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| The Man in the Moon and Spoon |
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Alice Through the Looking Glass
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