Any corner turned anywhere in the world can unleash a visual assault, attacking the senses, arousing derision or delight.
Available as a 60cm x 60cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
So who are these masters of the unsolicited. Who says what they are trying to communicate is not for us to hear or see.
Available as a 60cm x 60cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
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Available as a 60cm x 60cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
As anonymous as the people watching in rooms bathed in electric glow, are the scrawlers, taggers, throw up artists. neither knowing, lives connected by opposing views. You do that, we do this.
Available as a 70cm x 50cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
Only for a moment do we stop to see. The picture tells us something horrible has happened yet we are free to walk on. Its only a picture, yes it was there to be seen, but nothing really fell, the ones that have fallen are over there. Its ok to walk by.
Available as a 50cm x 50cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
If life in our district was summed up by the state of the buildings, derelict and worn, we'd all be in a great deal of trouble. But even in adversity there is the spirit of our people, a spirit that cannot be beaten by wind and rain; we are not the gravel underfoot but eagles on lofty drafts.
Available as a 100cm x 60cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
Lets stop for some snacks, leave a tag on a post, I'll get some crisps, our names being ghosts.
Available as a 50cm x 60cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed
Graffiti is something that enters our lives, sometimes uninvited, yet can offer a whole new perspective on spontaneous interactions.
Available as a 50cm x 50cm print.
On 308gsm Hahnemuehle Photorag Paper
Unframed

Taken from Moscow’s Triumph Arch.

Using photos of differing triumph arches of Europe, this series plays with lines.


Using lines to convert the Brandenburg Gate.


A haunting yet sympathetic view of East London.





