Exhibit Three: Damask Fools

Riffing wryly on the concept of historical Stately and Suburban home decoration, this series played with pre-conceptions of interiors, from trompe l’eoil decorative plates to graffiti’ed damask wallpapers.

 

'Graf Damask number 4' (2008) 45x45cm, acrylic & spraycan on canvas
‘Graf Damask number #4’* (2008) 45x45cm, acrylic & spraycan on canvas                            *from a series of 6 paintings

 

 

'Collectable plate: Windsor Castle' 30x23cm, acrylic on canvas
‘Collectable plate: Windsor Castle’ 30x23cm, acrylic on canvas

 

'Collectable plate: Equestrian' (2010) 75x45cm, acrylic on canvas
‘Collectable plate: Equestrian’ (2010) 75x45cm, acrylic on canvas

 

'Collectable plate: Equestrian' detail
‘Collectable plate: Equestrian’ detail

 

'Mallard Hunt' (2010) 75x45cm, acrylic on canvas
‘Mallard Hunt’ (2010) 75x45cm, acrylic on canvas

 

'The Fools we are as Men' (2009) 85x50cm, acrylic on canvas
‘The Fools we are as Men’ (2009) 85x50cm, acrylic on canvas

 

'The Fools we are as Men' (in progress detail)
‘The Fools we are as Men’ (in progress detail)

 

'Shoe Fetish' (2008) 45x45cm, acrylic & enamel on canvas
‘Shoe Fetish’ (2008) 45x45cm, acrylic & enamel on canvas