Sunday 13 February 2011

SPRINGSTEEN





Springsteen
Chipboard, timber, gloss paint
8ft x 4ft

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Material Girl
Giclee Print
841mm x 594mm

Going Logo





A visually stimulating logo that lives up to the glamour of pop. A font or sign that acts as an anchor to movements, something that can be scribbled or scrawled across arms and school bags, bunk beds and tattoo's.


Signs, light boxes, tattoos, pin badges, patches, posters, flyers, neon lights, record covers, bumper sticks are a shinning beacon to the young and reckless.



Below are selection of works that come from a series of research based projects that documents the material and aesthetic content synched with pop music.




(Detail)

The Rezillos (My Baby Does Good Sculptures)
Pencil on paper
594mm x 420mm Diptych
The Rezillos: Lined Up
Giclee Print
841mm x 594mm

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Italo Disco; a research into one of the first stages of pure electronic music that evolved during the early 1970's and early 1980's in Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and many parts of Europe.


(Video still, Pino D'Angio, Ma Quele Idea)



Italo Disco
Enameled Aluminum Letters
300mm x 400mm (Dimensions Variable)

The Show, UWE Degree Show, Spike Island, Bristol



Some of few


The Green List
Pen on paper
297mm x 210mm Diptych

Bruce say's hi!


Untitled (Bruce Springsteen set in Concrete)

Concrete, Wheels, Laserjet print out
600mm x 400mm

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Bruce Springsteen: Pull out poster

Laserjet printout, watercolour paper, gouache
297mm x 210mm


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Untitled (wrap your legs 'round these velvet rims | strap your hards across my engines)

841mm x 594mm Diptych


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Untitled

Chipboard, projector, laptop
Size Variable

Sunday 13 June 2010

One and two together

Bruce and Courtney

Laserjet Print
420mm x 297mm

Charted




The Colours of National Basket Association Teams According to the Website Hoopedia.com

841mm x 594mm
Pen and Gouache on paper