COMMUNITY GARDEN (2025) 7m x 2.20m mural for the residence of Myatt Court, Brockley SE4 1BZ commissioned by the Pinnacle Group https://www.pinnaclebrockley.co.uk/
Artist in residence at https://www.thebrookmill.co.uk
When is a “happy hour” truly happy? The mural installation comprises a new commission of several murals facing south-west and north-west in the pub’s garden. It reveals the tension between connection and separation, as colours, shapes, and objects playfully redefine boundaries.
Thanks to assistant, Lily Leggatt, The Brookmill and DeptfordX
HAPPY HOUR (2025), the permanent wall installation commissioned by the Brookmill Pub, selected by Deptford X Festival https://deptfordx.org/event/happy-hour/
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KENDER Mural (2024) commission for the courtyard of Kender Primary School in Peckham. Assistant: Lily Leggatt https://www.kender.lewisham.sch.uk/. There is an orange dot in the floor (not visible in this picture) for optimal visibility. Dimensions: centre: 7 m x 4 m, left side 1.4 m x 1.6 m, right side 2.40 x 1.75 m
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JACK (2024) 60 m long commissioned by Thames Water. Friendly Gardens, London SE8 4DT thanks to SJS and the great support of FOFG and Thames Water
Mural in outdoor area (2.50 x 2.50 m incl. door 12 x 1 m) and indoor areas for Clarion Futures Newstead Community Hub, London SE12
THE BRIDGE PROJECT (2021)
commissioned by Network Rail – 28 m long mural & concept for both sides of the St Johns station London SE8 – second side of the bridge brilliantly executed by Lionel Stanhope
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THE FLIGHT OF THE DRAGONFLY (2021)
I love this 17th-century painting by Jan van Kessel. It inspired me to create this abstract mural for the Korean restaurant Paranhodu (Lewisham Way, SE14)
The Flight of the Odonata (Dragonfly) 2021 at Paranhodu, Korean Restaurant
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YVONNE (2021/22) kitchen mural 2.20 x 1.60m Elswick Rd. SE13
The RIVER FLUX mural commissionaire, Berkeley Homes at the base of Aragon Tower (SE8). In the run-up to the work, several workshops including sound were held with residents to engage with the mural. It was recently used by Harper’s Bazaar for an interview with artist Phoebe Boswell. Photography: Emile Holba
FOUR WORDS (2016) , curated by Alan Dunn location: media wall opposite Liverpool Lime Street station. The project interrupted the flow of advertising and invited artists to present four-word statements about the complex month of January. FOUR WORDS explores diversity and accessibility by bringing people together to think about complex issues
LUCY IN THE SKY (2018) 2 x 2m Cafe Phillies, 2A Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London W8 7QB
MADAME LAVOISIER’S DAWING ROOM (2014) solo exhibition at Bildersaal & Artothek, Munich Germany, Mural 4.50 x 3.00 m
PATTERN FOR PEACE, Billboard project Liverpool, curator: Alan Dunn, commissionaire: Fact, Liverpool
RAZZLE DAZZLE (2013) mural for Hill Station Café, Brockley in collaboration with Sara Willett selected and curated by Patricio Forrester
LOVE & PEACE (2007) mural developed for four walls during the 3-month ‘Space for 10’ Residency at the CFCCA Manchester (10 artists in 10 UK cities) supported by the ACE
University Hospital Lewisham NHS concept and images for all 7 floors