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Encaustic Blue
Breathe with Me
Iris Dancing in the Touc Inn
Face Masks 2025
Acrylic and wax on canvas 92 × 61 × 4 cm
Framed kinetic sculpture 100 × 100 × 10 cm
Video 17 min
Oil on canvas 170 × 210 × 3 cm
2024
2025
2025
camerawuman Jane Wu
James Sutton
jamesmaiki James Maiki
Jane Wu is a London-based artist whose life has been shaped by international travel. Working across drawing, painting, collage and sculptural assemblage, Wu creates installations that investigate the forms and volumes of human bodies and everyday objects within occupied spaces. Her practice seeks to map the relationships between material and presence, tracing how shapes and surfaces embody memory and experience, and how art can reframe the way we inhabit and perceive our environments. Face Masks is a self-portrait that imagines the multiplicity of the self walking down a fashion runway. The painting envisions a parallel universe in which the same person exists with many different looks. It also plays with the contrast between two dimensions on a screen and three dimensions in real life. The figures seem to walk beside one another, yet they remain on a flat surface striving to enter physical space.
James Sutton is an artist who creates installations and immersive experiences that merge movement with mindfulness, reflecting his belief in art as a gateway to healing and personal growth. His practice ranges from intimate sculpture to large-scale environments. Through active participation, Sutton invites viewers into spaces that connect them with nature and themselves, offering moments of renewal and reflection. Breathe with Me is a kinetic sculpture inspired by nature, designed to ground viewers in the present moment. A circular mount holds mechanical petals that slowly bloom and close, guiding a rhythm of breath. This simple cycle activates the parasympathetic nervous system, encouraging calm, focus, and relief from anxiety or fatigue. Created as a supportive companion, the sculpture offers a daily practice for maintaining balance, connection, and well-being.
jhopefalkner James Hope-Falkner
James Maiki is a Lebanese Venezuelan filmmaker and emerging visual artist based in London. With a background in shaping narrative and mood through moving image, Maiki now expands Maiki’s practice into painting and encaustic techniques. Combining wax and acrylic, Maiki creates works that move between painting and sculpture, using bold palettes and layered textures to explore identity, rejection and transformation. Using encaustic wax and acrylic, this sculptural painting explores fragmentation, memory, and the shifting tension between visibility and erasure. The cracked surface evokes internal landscapes, scarred, veiled, and layered with time. Positioned between painting and sculpture, image and feeling, Encaustic Blue becomes a tactile expression of identity in flux.
James Hope-Falkner is a video artist based in Cornwall whose films capture the people and places that shape Hope-Falkner’s life. Hope-Falkner’s works reflect on community, nature and shared culture, questioning consumerist ideologies and exploring what it means to live freely and with purpose. Through this practice, Hope- Falkner highlights art’s power to connect, transform and renew appreciation for collective identity. Iris Dancing in the Touc Inn is an after-hours moment from Trefussis Estate, where James Hope-Falkner’s friends gather each year for the Summer Camp Festival.
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