Photography
Installation
Painting / Drawing
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Michael and the Car
Finitude
Palm Springs | Winter Afternoon Storm
Kiss Me Baby
Photograph 51 × 66 cm
Mixed media Photograph: 160 x 200 cm Memory foam mattress: 190 x 135 cm
Acrylic and pencil on canvas 100 × 100 × 3 cm
Acrylic on canvas 30 × 40 cm
2024
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Lisa Michelle Farrell
lizzieogradypainter Lizzie O’Grady
ljbrinkworth_photography Lisa Brinkworth
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llewellynvaneeden Llewellyn Van Eeden
Lisa Michelle Farrell is a London-based artist whose practice explores the intersections of class, disability and neurodivergence through assemblage and photography. Using found domestic objects, Farrell reconfigures fragments of everyday life into precarious forms that balance presence and absence, fragility and resilience. Finitude is an ongoing series of assemblages and photographic works created from second-hand domestic objects gathered from charity shops and thrift stores. These fragments, drawn from Lisa Michelle Farrell’s working-class childhood shaped by economic deprivation, disability and unacknowledged mental health struggles, are estranged from everyday use and reconfigured into temporary arrangements that hover between stability and collapse.
Lisa Brinkworth is a photographic artist based in Wales whose practice spans documentary, abstract, and fine art photography. Combining organic objects with light, she creates imaginative and experimental works alongside more narrative-led projects. With long-standing experience in both film and digital photography, Brinkworth balances her artistic practice with motherhood and her professional career, reflecting a deep and enduring commitment to the medium. Michael and the Car presents the imagined past life of a troubled man in a staged scene from another era, showing a character unable to escape his history. The work explores the interplay between memory, identity and the power of storytelling.
Lizzie O’Grady is a self-taught British artist. Returning to painting full-time in 2023, O’Grady explores the dynamic interplay between natural and built environments. Influenced by Futurism, Cubism and Precisionism, O’Grady creates works that investigate the fluid boundaries between the organic and the artificial, reflecting on transformation, structure and visual rhythm. Palm Springs | Winter Afternoon Storm was born from a rare stormy day in Palm Springs in January 2024. Magnificent mountain ranges frame the Coachella Valley, and from one vantage point a wide vista of numerous hills opened into view. The sky was lit with reds, pinks and browns as sand lifted by the approaching storm created a mesmerising display.
Llewellyn Van Eeden is a South African multidisciplinary artist based in London. His background is in music, album, and poster art, but his fine art endeavours are more closely linked to his love for comic art. Eeden’s works are explorations of how his love for absurd one-liners can be paired with everyday objects to create tongue-in-cheek statements about daily mental struggles. The piece is a tongue-in-cheek mockery of the struggles of quitting smoking. It depicts the final cigarette of a hard pack paired with a speech bubble saying, ‘Kiss me baby, one more time’. The line is a play on the words of the Britney Spears hit ...Baby One More Time.
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