About

I am a current student at University of East London, studying Graphic Design and Printmaking. Art has been my passion ever since I discovered a pencil. I can’t place myself to a specific genre but if I absolutely had to it would be somewhere in between Graphic Design and Illustration. As a young artist I am still trying to define my style of work, so far I would describe it as accurate and delicate. I like to take great care of each piece and make sure it is produced to high quality or else it is not worth exposing to the world, I am definitely a perfectionist when it comes to my own work. Living in digital age it is hard to ignore all the amazing software, however I believe that handmade pieces are so much more valuable and precious compared to digital. It takes great determination to producing a handmade piece, making unintentional mistakes part of the work often leads to uniqueness, such work cannot be re produced which makes it very admirable. I guess I try to re bell against all the brand new techniques on purpose, because I like spending time on solving problems that could be corrected in no time on computer software. I get my inspiration from quite literally everywhere

Thursday

Xenz - The Charm of Hummingbirds

The Charm of Hummingbirds took place at the Outsiders Gallery in Soho, exhibition space span between two stories, the building itself looked very old and small, which makes the work seem more intimate and more connected to the viewer. Dimmed lighting also added to the exhibition, which I think was the artists aim., as some of the work was painted directly on to the walls of the gallery to create an illusion that the viewer is part of the tropical forest. I thought that was an unusual way to showcase work, but most definitely in a good way. As to me it shows artists dedication and passion for the exhibition. 

My favourite pieces were the three dimensional perspex images, layered pieces of glass inside the frame with hand painted hummingbirds looked beautiful as a set of six. I really liked the colour scheme he used, each painting looked very vibrant with a hint of metallics. These particular works caught my eye mostly because they looked slightly different from each angle due to their dimension that's what sets them apart from the rest.
Overall I really liked his technique, combining bold spots and drips of paint with delicate paint brush strokes to produce the humming birds.
This exhibition has been very inspirational, I would like to produce three dimensional pieces myself in the future and adapt it to my own practise.
Going Round in Circles

Spatuletail

Kaleidoscope Triptych