Urban Ubiquity

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 92cm (W) x 122cm (H) x 2.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Power, communications, light; the ubiquitous pole carries key elements of our modern lives. They are everywhere, and everywhere ignored. And yet there is a sort of beauty to them, yes? They function so well, through hot sun, cold rain, wind, dust. Look at the simplicity and complexity of them, organised and messy, stubborn and fragile, beautiful and ugly. Sound familiar?
A universal element in all of our lives, the humble power pole against a gorgeous setting sun in this lovely acrylic painting, 920x1220 mounted on a framed stretcher, ready to hang. Has a lovely realistic look with an early evening sky moved slightly to purple hues with orange tones at the horizon. Simple, striking and civilised.

Artist Bio

As an artist, I am inspired by the beauty and complexity of the modern world. Every artwork I create is entirely original—ensuring a unique and authentic expression of my vision. My approach draws on my background in computer graphics and scenic design, using layered techniques to lift the image and meet the expectations of the modern eye.

My creative journey began in the film and television industry, where I worked as a scenic artist crafting large-scale sets and backdrops. The fast-paced nature of studio work taught me to work quickly and efficiently, while deepening my love of painting and visual storytelling. I later transitioned into commercial animation, specializing in realistic environments and surface textures. This experience sharpened my understanding of visual realism and digital technique. Yet, painting remains my most satisfying medium—where I can fully explore texture, light, and emotion. Working in both oil and acrylic, I aim to capture the richness and beauty of the modern world.

I’m inspired by masters such as Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun – for her elegance and expressive realism, William Bouguereau – for his mastery of skin tones and classical composition and Marcel Marlier – for his believable imagery and gentle storytelling. Their work continues to inform my pursuit of realism and emotional depth in every piece.