Introducing the Architecture Collection
I’m excited to share my latest collection of open‑edition artworks: Architecture; now available to purchase in a choice of sizes, with optional frames to suit your space.
This series is a celebration of the built environment in all its forms: from the soaring ambition of modern structures to the quiet dignity of heritage landmarks, and even the surreal intersections where past and present meet. Each piece stands alone, yet together they form a visual journey through geometry, texture, and human imagination.
Finding Beauty in the Overlooked

In Under the Bridge, the underside of a vast structure becomes a study in symmetry and rhythm. Viewed from directly below, the repeating beams and columns transform from pure engineering into something almost sculptural. It’s a reminder that beauty often hides in plain sight, in the spaces we pass beneath without a second glance.
Where Tradition Meets Innovation
This surreal composition fuses the charm of a historic windmill with the sleek blades of a modern turbine. It’s a visual conversation between centuries, capturing the evolution of renewable energy in a single frame. The result is both playful and thought‑provoking, a piece that invites you to reflect on how progress reshapes tradition.

Myth and the Everyday

On a British seaside promenade, the powerful figure of Triton rises above the waves, cornucopia in hand, bringing abundance to the town, while a seagull perches cheekily on top. Behind him, the familiar comforts of fish and chips and the open sea. This piece blends mythological grandeur with the warmth of everyday coastal life, creating a layered and evocative scene.
Bring the Collection Home
All artworks in the Architecture collection are available as open editions, giving you the freedom to choose the size and framing that best fits your space. Whether you’re drawn to the clean lines of modern architecture, the textures of heritage buildings, or the unexpected moments where worlds collide, there’s a piece here to make your walls speak.
You can explore the full collection, including High Hopes and all the works featured here, on my shop page:
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Which piece from the Architecture collection resonates with you most—are you more drawn to innovative modern designs, historic landmarks, or those imaginative moments where different eras collide?