Spray Paint & Acrylic on chipboard
(18.5 x 32”)
Aerosol Acrylic on Wood
WHAT WE CREATED
Working with a new medium this piece pulled together themes from previous works but at a much larger scale and with different techniques.
Spray paint, acrylics and paint pen.
Inspired by the patterns carved in the walls at The Forbidden City, Beijing this piece features Mazu (妈祖), a Chinese patron goddess of the sea.
Exhibited as part of Chopper Skate Shop, Street Art Exhibtion, Kettering & The Surface Gallery, Street Art Festival, Nottingham, 2015
Acrylic on canvas (50 x 40).
Inspired by the fairy tale Snow White and the life story of the Pearl Concubine we created this portrait of Consort Zhen, a concubine of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty in China. Zhen, also known as the Pearl Concubine, was killed in 1900 after being thrown into a well behind the Ningxia Palace at the Forbidden City.
Exhibited at the Camden Gallery, ‘Twisted Fairytale’ exhibition in London, October 2014