the ‘other’ series (2021-2023)

Created between 2021 and 2023, this extensive body of work explores the fear of the unknown and the perceived differences that divide society. Functioning as a precursor to my current practice, these paintings use order, repetition, and cinematic abstraction as distancing mechanisms to process feelings of powerlessness in the face of uncontrollable external forces.

The recurring motif of the UFO operates not as a literal threat, but as a metaphor for 'the Other'. Drawing on 1950s sightings, the nocturnal landscapes are heavily influenced by the visual unease of David Lynch. The work questions inherent biases, asking who is truly observing whom. As the series progressed, the focus expanded from metaphysical alienation towards specific ecological anxieties. Works such as The Harvest and The Happening, inspired by the shrinking, toxic landscape of the Salton Sea in California, visualise the conflict between human control and the dissolving power of the environment.

Over the course of two years, the aesthetic development of the work, moving from figurative oils on paper toward large-scale linen canvases, laid the foundation for the open emblems and systemic critiques of my current practice.

paintings

In these nocturnal landscapes, the UFO motif acts as an ambiguous, atmospheric presence. Cinematic compositions frequently frame figures or vehicles looking out at the unknown, prompting the viewer to question who is truly observing whom. The works below trace the development of these encounters from intimate, preparatory oil studies on paper into expansive, immersive linen canvases.

screenprints

Developed concurrently with the primary oil paintings, these limited-edition screenprints distil the visual language of the series into stark, graphic impressions. By translating the themes of paranoia and unseen threats into the medium of printmaking, these works offer a sequential, high-contrast exploration of 'the Other'.

It’s Coming (2022)
Screenprint on paper
Limited edition of 6
47 x 34 cm

The Last Resort (2022)
Screenprint on paper
Limited edition of 5
30 x 30 cm

installation views

This body of work has been exhibited across several London venues, including a 2022 solo exhibition at Putney Library, alongside group presentations such as the Turps Off-Site Programme Show: Painters, derǝlict: art in the age of decline at Safehouse Peckham, The Waiting Room at The Koppel Project Station, and Otherworldly at 54 The Gallery.