PRINTS
As a means to challenge notions of taste, printing has served as a starting point in an alternative approach to the creation of pattern. Drawing from formal qualities in wallpaper design, pattern repeats have been layered on patterned fabrics, flock wallpapers, and more unusual substrates such as faux fur. These prints were produced with a more painterly aim of achieving a sense of non-reproducibility and have been used subsequently in later works.
QUEEN’S TERRACE
244 x 122 cm

Turquoise Talisman, 77 x 57 cm

Tyrian Velvet, 70 x 52 cm

The Court of the Peafowls, 131 x 57 cm

Saffron Harvest, 89 x 47 cm

Bluer Than Velvet, 66 x 52 cm

The Narrow Arm of the Sea, 87 x 71 cm

Blue Print in Gilded Frame, 73 x 63 cm

Sylvan I, 71 x 52 cm

Sylvan II, 67 x 52 cm
BLUE PRINT
95 x 81 cm
SCENES FROM A SAFFRON HARVEST
23 x 69 cm