The story of A transformation.
Have you ever been drawn to something that changed you forever
this series started quite spontaneously, with a doodle in my sketchbook. I felt emotionally depleted, tired down to my bones. At the same time, I also found it somewhat cathartic to let go of old situations and people, and embrace painful truths rather than running away from them. It was messy, I was messy, and i kept away from others, At the same time, it felt like a transformation.
Alteris IV
Watercolor & Gouache
Alteris III
Watercolor & Gouache
Watercolor mosaics
Patterns and processes
Three Rabbits
Watercolor, Ink
ImaginAry London
Real places, unreal sightings.
London is full of strange historical Places. The Cortoy Mausoleum in Brompton Cemetery (left) is a place that immediately intrigued me. Victorian Cemeteries are full of ornate and pompous monuments, but this one stood out. There is something unusual about it .
Gunnersbury park (right) is one of many manor houses that were later converted to public parks. Remanants of Decadent Luxuries of Times gone by remain - such as this fully artifical "ruin" in one part of the park. Walking through there, I can imagine myself having stepped into the pages of a jane austen Novel. While I would not want to live in those times in general, I'm always somewhat disappointed that the figures stepping through the silly little arch are definitely from this time period.
If that mausuleum really is a time machine - where would you go?
Imaginary London - Old Brompton Cemetery. Ink & Pen
Imaginary London - GunnersBury Park. Ink & Pen
Everyday Magic
magic is everywhere. A Collection of STat improving items, inspired by D&D. Watercolor / A5.