‘Portrait of a dress’ won the Society of Women Artists Karin Walker Young Artist Award at the Mall Galleries in 2023, was selected by the prestigious Women in Art Prize, was lonlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize, and was preselected by the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the New English Art Club. It is loosely based on Andreas Kronthaler’s MM corset dress for the Vivienne Westwood Spring-Summer 2022 collection, and explores both the identities of things and their relation to the identities of humans.
‘In Flow’ was commissioned by Turkish Airlines’ Miles & Smiles for the 20th anniversary of the international art fair, Contemporary Istanbul, and then later also exhibited at Base Istanbul at the Ritz-Carlton Residencies.
‘Brother and sister Phoebe pregnant and Ben’ is a commission for a private collection.
‘Lewis, hung-over and eating tinned pineapple’ is my second portrait in oils. It humorously overturns historical concepts of wealth and status symbols like pineapples in the discipline of portraiture.
‘Layla’ is an interplay between AI and myself. Over many months I typed paragraphs into a text-to-image-generating AI app and then painted a tweaked version of one of the images that was generated. My resulting painting both depicts AI as a mirror of societal stereotype feeds and as something that can be prompted and therefore directed by us. The colours are loosely reminiscent of the watermelon in subtle support of a ceasefire in Palestine and Israel.
‘Chashah, pregnant with Anisha’ is my first oil portrait, completed in September 2022, four months before being selected as a Royal Society of British Artists Rising Star in 2023 (and again in 2024). It depicts pregnancy, an overlooked subject in the history of portraiture, as is race.
‘Rachel, on bpd break’ is a small study using oil paints and genuine 23ct gold leaf.
Invited by the Women in Art group, ‘Nose ring’ was specially made for the famous Art on a Postcard initiative, to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust. Other artists over the years include Paula Rego and Grayson Perry.
Commissioned oil or pencil portraits of faces or whole bodies, in my style mixing the Baroque style with a modern definition, are available from my studio.