#37: Pixels and Paint: Why the Experiments Aren’t the End

#37: Pixels and Paint: Why the Experiments Aren’t the End

This week I’ve been deep in Photoshop and print experiments for my moiré portrait project — but I want to be clear: this isn’t the final work. The goal is to paint. These layers and tests are the groundwork for something tactile, physical, and real — a painting made by hand.

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#36: Layers and Lines: Beginning a New Moiré Portrait Project

#36: Layers and Lines: Beginning a New Moiré Portrait Project

This week I began exploring a new project combining moiré patterns and portraiture — layering inkjet prints and acetate over Perspex to test visual interference and movement. It feels like something has clicked, like I’ve found a new direction that’s both technical and deeply personal.

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#35: Back to the Studio – Finding Quiet After the Show
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#35: Back to the Studio – Finding Quiet After the Show

Holmfirth Artweek has come to a close, and I’ve returned to the studio — quieter, messier, and full of possibility. In this week’s post, I reflect on the shift from public display back to private process, and the quiet clarity that follows the buzz of an exhibition.

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#34: The Show Has Just Finished — But I’m Already Thinking About What’s Next

#34: The Show Has Just Finished — But I’m Already Thinking About What’s Next

While Holmfirth Artweek is just wrapping up, I’ve noticed something familiar stirring — the quiet return of curiosity. My mind is already starting to drift toward what might come next. This post reflects on that creative in-between and the gentle momentum that follows the high of a show.

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#33: The One I Didn’t See — and Someone Else Did
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#33: The One I Didn’t See — and Someone Else Did

One of my paintings, All That Glitters is Gold, is currently hanging at Holmfirth Artweek — a piece I haven’t even seen in person at the show. But this week, someone messaged me to say they had… and that it meant something to them. That small moment reminded me why I do this.

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#32: For the Wall or For Myself? Making Art with Eyes on It
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#32: For the Wall or For Myself? Making Art with Eyes on It

As Holmfirth Artweek approaches, I’ve been thinking about the shift from making work just for myself to preparing it for public display. This post explores that balancing act — the tension between private instinct and public sharing — and why I think both sides matter.

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#31: The Waiting Room: After the Hand-In, Before the Show
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#31: The Waiting Room: After the Hand-In, Before the Show

The paintings are in, waiting patiently to be hung for Holmfirth Artweek. With the making behind me, I’m reflecting on this in-between moment — that breath between completion and being seen — and the quiet anticipation of sharing work that feels like a real turning point.

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#29: Wrapped, Ready, and Real: Varnishing and Preparing for Holmfirth Artweek
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#29: Wrapped, Ready, and Real: Varnishing and Preparing for Holmfirth Artweek

This week in the studio has been all about the final layer — varnish. As I get ready for Holmfirth Artweek, I’ve been experimenting with matt and gloss finishes to give each painting its own distinct voice. This post is about that final act of care — and what it means to let the work go.

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#21: The Countdown Canvas: Creating for Holmfirth Artweek Under Pressure
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#21: The Countdown Canvas: Creating for Holmfirth Artweek Under Pressure

As Holmfirth Artweek approaches, my studio has become a swirl of colour, energy, and urgency. There's something about a deadline that sharpens the brush and fuels bold decisions. This post captures that electric rush — the chaos, the clarity, and the joy of creating when time is tight.

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#20: Not Always About Art: The Unlikely Inspirations Behind My Work
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#20: Not Always About Art: The Unlikely Inspirations Behind My Work

Inspiration doesn’t always come from a gallery. Lately, mine’s come from comedy podcasts, nostalgic indie tracks, and an unforgettable Flat Moon gig involving a theremin and a gold telephone. Here's how these unexpected influences are sneaking into my paintings.

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