Works

Little Hulton Series (2024 – 2025)

Little Hulton is a town in the Northwest of England with a storied past. Once a relatively small mining and farming village, it is now a largely residential place on Salford’s Western border with Bolton.

This series of 60 gouache-on-board paintings (all 30x30cm) reflects upon the changing face of Little Hulton from 1949 to the present day.

A grid of 9 squares, each a different painting. 
Top left depicts a mother and her daughter on a doorstep.

Middle top depicts a group of people working in a field.

Top right depicts someone sat on a couch.

Middle left depicts a child sat in a grid.

Middle depicts a large field with a train passing through.

Middle right depicts 3 people signing an agreement.

Bottom left depicts 2 people being greeted in their new home.

Bottom middle depicts a street sign and some bushes.

Bottom right depicts a group of people and a cat on a train.

Other works

Outside the hairdressers | Watercolour on postcard, 14.8 x 10cm, 2023
Newt’s Rendezvous | Gouache, emulsion, acrylic, oil, and oil pastel on canvas, 125 x 95cm 2023
Before you go, don’t forget to notice it all | Sculptural installation, 2023
Still texting Meghan | Watercolour, 12 x 12cm, 2023
A gamble of the heart to be found on a train,
split between places and decisions,
dice in motion.
Mixed media on canvas, 95 x 110cm, 2023