Neck of Anthony Gormley Statue

My photographic work reflects my desire as an artist, to recreate a three dimensional world in a two dimensional, plane through the use of colour and form that creates edges in a similar way to a sculptor. I achieve this by manipulating images 'in-camera' to obfuscate or present pseudo-truths by multiple exposures and other tricks of the trade.
I work with both analogue and digital cameras.
My examples of photographs contained on this website range from the sublime to the surreal.
Landscape:
Winter Dawn, Margate
Winter Dawn, Margate
Foggy Evening
Foggy Evening
Margate Steps
Margate Steps
Ramsgate in Fog
Ramsgate in Fog
Dunbar Dawn
Dunbar Dawn
Moonlit Dunbar
Moonlit Dunbar
Flora and Fauna
'Foul Bay' Cockerel
'Foul Bay' Cockerel
Snowdrops
Snowdrops
Cemetery Squirrel
Cemetery Squirrel
Red Rose
Red Rose
Because I'm Worth It!
Because I'm Worth It!
Heyshott Hounds
Heyshott Hounds
Spud
Spud
Black and White
Margate Lido Pool
Margate Lido Pool
The Brasserie
The Brasserie
Bridgetown, Barbados
Bridgetown, Barbados
Old Town, Margate
Old Town, Margate
Birch Trees
Birch Trees
Abstract
Ripples
Ripples
Gormley Statue, Margate
Gormley Statue, Margate
Yellow
Yellow
Wood
Wood
Jaws
Jaws
Multiple Exposures
Traces
Traces
Ceramic Dog
Ceramic Dog
Zen Time
Zen Time
Fun n Games
Fun n Games
Trees at Tate
Trees at Tate
Printed Zines
Shoreditch is one of the most prolific areas for Street Art in the UK. Visiting in March 2025, I was overwhelmed by the extent, as well as the types of surfaces that had been covered. You might say the streets were ‘adorned’ but there are plenty who feel that the line between street art, graffiti or, mindless vandalism has become a blur.
This Zine collection of photos offers the viewer an insight to the type of art being created on a daily basis (particularly around Brick Lane and Allen Gardens) but also gives a snapshot of what it’s like to live amongst that level of ornamentation - whether or not you consider it as Art.
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