News, Homes & Property, Fashion

A series of screen prints and drawings which have developed from newspaper stories, fashion trend reposts and estate agent speak from Homes and Property reports, to translate these everyday communications into experimental image and text combinations which  question our obsession with these dictates telling where to live, what to wear and what we should be thinking about the day’s events. 

A photograph of a screen print and pencil drawing telling the story of a long running fight between 2 football mascots – Cyril the Swan of Swansea and Zampa the Lion of Millwall.

These images use a combination of a painstakingly slow drawing process using real silver and pencil, and screen-printing using florescent and 4 colour processes.

A screen print with the words ‘New Cross is as arty and cultural as Shoreditch and Soho, but with a strong South London identity….’ printed in florescent orange, and a photograph of a bottle of Buckfast left in the street.
A screen print with the words ‘Peckham Rye is a vibrant and characterful area that never sleeps, with bustling markets and independent shops’ printed in florescent orange, and a photograph of a dead rat, half a loaf of bread and a mustard bottle whic
A screen print and pencil drawing with the words ‘The Surprising Fashion accessory of winter’ printed in florescent red, and 2 drawings of 2 models wearing balaclavas.