• A loose painting of the Bank Junction, London from London. Depicting a raining weekday evening. Rushour. The streets blocked by Black Cabs striking against a certain app-based taxi service…

    Loose painting of the Bank Junction, London, view from Cheapside, when black cab drivers blocked the road in protest against certain app-based taxis…

  • View of the London Stadium from the Olympic Park. A solid, metal form inhabits a calm, natural environment. Follow the line of the canal towards kick-off…

  • Keep walking through the narrow streets of Seville. A labyrinth of earth tones against the clear blue sky.

  • A delicate watercolour of brutalist Barbican, view from London Wall. Concrete competing with nature. A blue-grey sky against the earthy structures.

  • The wonderful tones of Prague, an inviting archway. Joyous anticipation, nerves, en route to Eden Gardens following West Ham ahead of the ECL final.

  • My favourite flower on an exploration of florals. I like the warm shadows against the terracotta background, and the petals fading into the stem.

  • The Circus, Bath. Sunlight & shadows. Watercolour and pencil on wood soak into the surface creating the washed, pastel tones. Regency, completed long before Bridgerton brought it back!

  • Emboldened sunset over a field. A fiery sky against an expanse of green. Taken from an image I took one night on my commute, returning from the glass-lined streets of the city.

  • Another bright and bold sunset against shadowy fields. Also taken on my commute home one night. Feel privileged to be close to nature with the bustle of the city not too far away.

  • A costal sunset near Southampton. Capturing a special place for my friend following her moving away from where she grew up.

  • Il gigante addormentato - ‘the sleeping giant’. Painting of this view off the coast of Sardinia. A piece of home for a friend who moved from here to the UK.

  • Deal Pier, Kent. A glow of light from the brutalist structure. Silent, still water really was the calm before a named-storm the following day.