Art on a Postcard Mini Auction Curated by Jack Trodd
25 MAY 2023 - 08 JUNE 2023Notes
About
I am an artist living in London.
Education
I studied at Falmouth University 2011-2014, then on the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School 2016-17 and I am currently studying MA Fine Art at City and Guilds Art School.
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Last year I was awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Grant towards my studies. I also won the Young Artist Award at the Royal Watercolour Society Open Exhibition.
In June 2022 I exhibited my work in my first solo show, The Gentle Vibration Of Things, curated by Paint Talk at V.O curations, London.
Selected group exhibitions include:
The Beep Painting Prize (2018), The Summer Exhibition at The Royal Academy (2019), The Just, Aleph Contemporary, (2020), Silent Disco at Wells Projects, a two person show with Mark Connolly (2020), The Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize Long List (2021), Art On A Postcard Winter Auction at Soho Revue (2021) We Are The Stuff Dreams Are Made On curated by Aleph Contemporary at the Cello Factory (2021) Paint Talk Open Call, online (2021), The Dentons Art Prize (2021), Dream Baby Dream curated by Paint Talk at Fitzrovia Gallery (2022) Royal Watercolour Society Open Bankside Gallery, (2022) Escape Routes Oliver Projects, London (2022) and Omicron Edition Open Call Tini Mini Room, Netherlands (2022) Bright Young Things Alex Eagle Studios, London (2022) Women Celebrating Surrealism at Islington Arts Factory, London (2022), Bankley Open 2022, Bankley Studios, Manchester (2022), A Well Lived Life, Drakes, London (2022), Power To Emotion, Tart Gallery (2022) Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair with Oliver Projects, (2022), The Amber Room Christmas Party, London, 2022, Who Holds The Sword, Hypha Studios, London (2023) and Love and Worry, Pound Arts, Corsham (2023)
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
These are two small watercolour paintings based on drawings from my sketchbook.
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