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INSTALLATIONS & murals
 Hand painted murals, installations + public art projects. 
 
 

A COMMON THREAD

 

Painted for The Tetley + Legal & General. Leeds 2023.

The design incorporates cogs from factory machines and patterns from woollen weaves, referencing the sites previous use in the local textile industry. A huge proportion of site’s workforce was female and so it felt it important to celebrate women’s role within the mural design.

20 x 16 metres.

NOUS / WE

Painted in the year that shone light on the BLM movement, saw the beginnings of Brexit and witnessed a pivotal USA election, 'Nous' ( or 'we') was painted to mark solidarity, unity and sisterhood.

BOURNEMOUTH

  

Painted for Bournemouth City Council, 2021.

The design reflects the city's next-to-the-sea location as well as celebrates the local LGBTQ+ Pride march and vibrant creative scene.

GLOUCESTER

2022

 

Painted to make a landmark of the newly created 'Rainbow Square'. The design features the street's rainbow houses, plants and a custom typeface, referencing local signage.

 

8 x 8 metres.

STRATFORD UPON AVON

2023

Comissioned by Global Street Art & The Shakespeare Trust, this 3D artwork was installed  in an empty shopfront.

The imagery illustrates Shakespeare’s lesser known sonnets with the aim of making his work more accessible &  bringing life back to the high street. 

UNIVERSITY OF BATH LIBRARY

​The 'Remembering Tree'  was painted over 4 walls and 3 levels of the University's library  stairwell.

Painted as a memorial to past students and staff, the mural has a respectful tone, using muted colours and gold leaf.

DEDA DERBY

 2021

Painted for Derby's centre of  Dance, Movement and Creativity, the vibrant design celebrates diverse bodies, dance and creativity.

8 x 7 metres. 

COVENTRY CITY OF CULTURE 

2021

Painted on brick at Pool Meadow Bus Station, this huge mural illustrates Coventry's key workers.

Painted over 2 weeks with a team of 4, using 3 scissor lifts.

90 x 4.5 metres.

MANCHESTER COLLEGE

2021

The Design of this mural was in collaboration with students, who wanted the design to reflect the college's values of resilience, community and support. 

10 x 8 metres.

ELECTRIC MOON

 

​Using LED lights, this mural transforms by night to illuminate a dark pathway.

The artwork shows phases and faces of the moon, 

the glowing eyes of which follow the viewer down the path.

A self-initiated project, funded by the University of the West of England.  

PORTISHEAD LIDO

 

A fun, bright inclusive mural of synchronised swimmers for Portishead Lido, a community led regeneration project. 

UPFEST 2019

Painted for UPFEST 2019 Summer Editions, this mural aimed to celebrate female empowerment, as well as grassroots, community driven change. 

'Let's build our future together'.

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