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Playing the Game
2024, Oil on Canvas, 45x35cm
A table football figure looks out at the shining opposition, mid spin. Reflecting on the feeling of powerlessness, and how we navigate control over our bodies and minds in a capitalist society.
To Swim
2024, Oil on canvas, 20x30cm
explores the physical feeling of swimming. Being totally immersed in the physical world is an abstract occurance in modern life, where we exist halfway between screens and each other. I wanted to emulate this sensation warping the perspective so that the viewer is placed in the pool, pushing towards a distant, endless finish line. Being immersed in water gives a weightless sensation, which is relaxing as one is relieved of the weight of ones body. We look outward and forward to mirage at the end of the pool, focussing on the present moment to keep moving.
Pick It Up!
2024, Oil on Linen, 20x20cm
A discarded poo bag that has been trodden on, and trodden in! But no worries, its just cake.
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She Is Beauty, She Is Grace
2023, Acrylic on canvas board, 13x18cm.
A re-imagination of Donald Trump as a pumpkin. Part of a series where food items steal the likeness of public figures. Taken from the popular 'Trumpkin' trend, the work celebrates those making statements from their homes, and how they decay.
Platty Joobs
2022, Acrylic on canvas board, 13x18cm
Painting taken from the victoria sponge cake used in the performance “Eat Up” by Mallika Joy in 2022, exploring the wealth discourses surrounding the Royal Family whilst many UK families relied on food banks that year.
Joie De Vivre
2022, Acrylic on Board, 35.5x45.5cm
A man enjoys the simple pleasure that is pizza.
Foot Beach 2
2023, Acrylic on Canvas Paper, 30.5x40.8cm
A figure sunbathing on the beach.
Late Night Walking In Lavapies
2022, Acrylic On Canvas, 30x40cm
A night landscape in Madrid.
Spring Landscape
A neon dreamscape featuring an egg and a piece of cake in the distance.
Playing the Game
2024, Oil on Canvas, 45x35cm
A table football figure looks out at the shining opposition, mid spin. Reflecting on the feeling of powerlessness, and how we navigate control over our bodies and minds in a capitalist society.
To Swim
2024, Oil on canvas, 20x30cm
explores the physical feeling of swimming. Being totally immersed in the physical world is an abstract occurance in modern life, where we exist halfway between screens and each other. I wanted to emulate this sensation warping the perspective so that the viewer is placed in the pool, pushing towards a distant, endless finish line. Being immersed in water gives a weightless sensation, which is relaxing as one is relieved of the weight of ones body. We look outward and forward to mirage at the end of the pool, focussing on the present moment to keep moving.
Pick It Up!
2024, Oil on Linen, 20x20cm
A discarded poo bag that has been trodden on, and trodden in! But no worries, its just cake.
splat hamma IG2.png
She Is Beauty, She Is Grace
2023, Acrylic on canvas board, 13x18cm.
A re-imagination of Donald Trump as a pumpkin. Part of a series where food items steal the likeness of public figures. Taken from the popular 'Trumpkin' trend, the work celebrates those making statements from their homes, and how they decay.
Platty Joobs
2022, Acrylic on canvas board, 13x18cm
Painting taken from the victoria sponge cake used in the performance “Eat Up” by Mallika Joy in 2022, exploring the wealth discourses surrounding the Royal Family whilst many UK families relied on food banks that year.
Joie De Vivre
2022, Acrylic on Board, 35.5x45.5cm
A man enjoys the simple pleasure that is pizza.
Foot Beach 2
2023, Acrylic on Canvas Paper, 30.5x40.8cm
A figure sunbathing on the beach.
Late Night Walking In Lavapies
2022, Acrylic On Canvas, 30x40cm
A night landscape in Madrid.
Spring Landscape
A neon dreamscape featuring an egg and a piece of cake in the distance.
Playing the Game
2024, Oil on Canvas, 45x35cm
A table football figure looks out at the shining opposition, mid spin. Reflecting on the feeling of powerlessness, and how we navigate control over our bodies and minds in a capitalist society.
To Swim
2024, Oil on canvas, 20x30cm
explores the physical feeling of swimming. Being totally immersed in the physical world is an abstract occurance in modern life, where we exist halfway between screens and each other. I wanted to emulate this sensation warping the perspective so that the viewer is placed in the pool, pushing towards a distant, endless finish line. Being immersed in water gives a weightless sensation, which is relaxing as one is relieved of the weight of ones body. We look outward and forward to mirage at the end of the pool, focussing on the present moment to keep moving.
Pick It Up!
2024, Oil on Linen, 20x20cm
A discarded poo bag that has been trodden on, and trodden in! But no worries, its just cake.
splat hamma IG2.png
She Is Beauty, She Is Grace
2023, Acrylic on canvas board, 13x18cm.
A re-imagination of Donald Trump as a pumpkin. Part of a series where food items steal the likeness of public figures. Taken from the popular 'Trumpkin' trend, the work celebrates those making statements from their homes, and how they decay.
Platty Joobs
2022, Acrylic on canvas board, 13x18cm
Painting taken from the victoria sponge cake used in the performance “Eat Up” by Mallika Joy in 2022, exploring the wealth discourses surrounding the Royal Family whilst many UK families relied on food banks that year.
Joie De Vivre
2022, Acrylic on Board, 35.5x45.5cm
A man enjoys the simple pleasure that is pizza.
Foot Beach 2
2023, Acrylic on Canvas Paper, 30.5x40.8cm
A figure sunbathing on the beach.
Late Night Walking In Lavapies
2022, Acrylic On Canvas, 30x40cm
A night landscape in Madrid.
Spring Landscape
A neon dreamscape featuring an egg and a piece of cake in the distance.
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