The Catwalk
These are one of a kind handmade pieces.
These works are inspired by two of the great loves of my life – the world of fashion and the realm of physical beauty. I adore looking at fashion magazines and love the gorgeous people and the even more gorgeous clothes – even though I fully accept that they are simply illusions that will never be replicated in real life.
In a very playful mood, I set out to create a fun set of three images which created a home for lots of uber-trendy people strutting their stuff across the scenes that I created.
I created a world of gorgeous black and white buildings, used in a way that emphasises their form only - with no distraction from their colour, especially as some of them are very colourful in real life. The juxtaposition of trendy, ultra-fashionable people – especially the female models - makes them jump out from their background and emphasise the way in which images from the world of fashion are so attention-seeking.
I also added a few little fun images to liven it up, and I love the stylish result as it combines my love of fashion and the built environment, creating a highly stylised cityscape that can only ever exist in the world of the imagination.
Dimensions
Large Vase
Height: 345 mm
Base Diameter: 150 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 210 mm
Medium Vase
Height: 235 mm
Base Diameter: 115 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 170 mm
Small Vase
Height: 155 mm
Base Diameter: 95 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 120 mm
The Innervisions Series
This collection of pieces is intended as a source of raw imagination, to sit silently in your favourite space and invite you to see things differently – to tap into the rich inner vision that lies within the heart of all humans.
Each individual work brings new life and new energy to the town life and the cityscapes that form a backdrop to our everyday lives. I have taken the mundane and converted it into a series of rich imaginings that explore the very depths of my subconscious mind.
They are invitations to you to journey inwardly into your own inner space, and to create your own take on these visions of what might well be real - in another universe.
In creating this series, I have worked to blur the traditional sense of perspective, so that things in the distance suddenly appear near, and things in the forefront appear distant.
The sense of surrealism is intensified when movement is added to the equation. When you rotate the pieces, the sense of distorted perspective increases until you eventually begin to doubt yourself as to what you’re actually perceiving.
The choice of central images is also important to the surrealist world I’ve created. Fantastical imagery includes anything from large puppets to medieval knights, or from art nouveau brooches to magical shells.
At its very essence, this is an exercise in proving Pablo Picasso right when he said that ‘Every thing you can imagine is real’.
These are one of a kind handmade pieces.
These works are inspired by two of the great loves of my life – the world of fashion and the realm of physical beauty. I adore looking at fashion magazines and love the gorgeous people and the even more gorgeous clothes – even though I fully accept that they are simply illusions that will never be replicated in real life.
In a very playful mood, I set out to create a fun set of three images which created a home for lots of uber-trendy people strutting their stuff across the scenes that I created.
I created a world of gorgeous black and white buildings, used in a way that emphasises their form only - with no distraction from their colour, especially as some of them are very colourful in real life. The juxtaposition of trendy, ultra-fashionable people – especially the female models - makes them jump out from their background and emphasise the way in which images from the world of fashion are so attention-seeking.
I also added a few little fun images to liven it up, and I love the stylish result as it combines my love of fashion and the built environment, creating a highly stylised cityscape that can only ever exist in the world of the imagination.
Dimensions
Large Vase
Height: 345 mm
Base Diameter: 150 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 210 mm
Medium Vase
Height: 235 mm
Base Diameter: 115 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 170 mm
Small Vase
Height: 155 mm
Base Diameter: 95 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 120 mm
The Innervisions Series
This collection of pieces is intended as a source of raw imagination, to sit silently in your favourite space and invite you to see things differently – to tap into the rich inner vision that lies within the heart of all humans.
Each individual work brings new life and new energy to the town life and the cityscapes that form a backdrop to our everyday lives. I have taken the mundane and converted it into a series of rich imaginings that explore the very depths of my subconscious mind.
They are invitations to you to journey inwardly into your own inner space, and to create your own take on these visions of what might well be real - in another universe.
In creating this series, I have worked to blur the traditional sense of perspective, so that things in the distance suddenly appear near, and things in the forefront appear distant.
The sense of surrealism is intensified when movement is added to the equation. When you rotate the pieces, the sense of distorted perspective increases until you eventually begin to doubt yourself as to what you’re actually perceiving.
The choice of central images is also important to the surrealist world I’ve created. Fantastical imagery includes anything from large puppets to medieval knights, or from art nouveau brooches to magical shells.
At its very essence, this is an exercise in proving Pablo Picasso right when he said that ‘Every thing you can imagine is real’.
These are one of a kind handmade pieces.
These works are inspired by two of the great loves of my life – the world of fashion and the realm of physical beauty. I adore looking at fashion magazines and love the gorgeous people and the even more gorgeous clothes – even though I fully accept that they are simply illusions that will never be replicated in real life.
In a very playful mood, I set out to create a fun set of three images which created a home for lots of uber-trendy people strutting their stuff across the scenes that I created.
I created a world of gorgeous black and white buildings, used in a way that emphasises their form only - with no distraction from their colour, especially as some of them are very colourful in real life. The juxtaposition of trendy, ultra-fashionable people – especially the female models - makes them jump out from their background and emphasise the way in which images from the world of fashion are so attention-seeking.
I also added a few little fun images to liven it up, and I love the stylish result as it combines my love of fashion and the built environment, creating a highly stylised cityscape that can only ever exist in the world of the imagination.
Dimensions
Large Vase
Height: 345 mm
Base Diameter: 150 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 210 mm
Medium Vase
Height: 235 mm
Base Diameter: 115 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 170 mm
Small Vase
Height: 155 mm
Base Diameter: 95 mm
Top Opening Diameter: 120 mm
The Innervisions Series
This collection of pieces is intended as a source of raw imagination, to sit silently in your favourite space and invite you to see things differently – to tap into the rich inner vision that lies within the heart of all humans.
Each individual work brings new life and new energy to the town life and the cityscapes that form a backdrop to our everyday lives. I have taken the mundane and converted it into a series of rich imaginings that explore the very depths of my subconscious mind.
They are invitations to you to journey inwardly into your own inner space, and to create your own take on these visions of what might well be real - in another universe.
In creating this series, I have worked to blur the traditional sense of perspective, so that things in the distance suddenly appear near, and things in the forefront appear distant.
The sense of surrealism is intensified when movement is added to the equation. When you rotate the pieces, the sense of distorted perspective increases until you eventually begin to doubt yourself as to what you’re actually perceiving.
The choice of central images is also important to the surrealist world I’ve created. Fantastical imagery includes anything from large puppets to medieval knights, or from art nouveau brooches to magical shells.
At its very essence, this is an exercise in proving Pablo Picasso right when he said that ‘Every thing you can imagine is real’.