This residency of a month led to multiple drawings that I used for a number of years to create paintings of sky views of London.
2012
Painting commission from Delancey depicting the East Village.
I painted the Olympic Athletes Village, a commission that was used as a visual part of marketing, to allow people to see what the Athletes village would look like once the games were over and the area had been developed into housing as part of a new London post code district E20.
2012
Drawing residency, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Tower of London
As part of my Role as Artistic Director of Water City CIC, I did a residency at the Tower of London for a month, drawing all areas of the Tower grounds and the internal halls of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
2011
Commissioned by LOCOG, depicting the LOCOG team in front of the main stadium
I was commissioned by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to paint a multiple portrait of the team responsible for the opening event of the 2012 Olympic Games in London UK. LOCOG was the organisation responsible for overseeing the planning and development of the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. It was jointly established by the UK Government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Mayor of London and the British Olympic Association and was structured as a private company limited by guarantee.[1] LOCOG worked closely with the publicly funded Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), which is responsible for the planning and construction of new venues and infrastructure.
2009
Elected Fellow of Royal Society of Arts for work with young people and public art
I was awarded this fellowship for my role as Creative Director including designs and project management of a playground at Bromley by Bow Centre.
1988
Picker Fellowship, Kingston University
This was a year long fellowship which later led to me becoming a visiting lecturer at Kingston University.
1987
Barclays Bank Young Painters National Award
I won this UK National prize of £10,000 when I was 28, we had two small children and I had just finished a fellowship at Kingston University and it allowed me to continue painting and working towards exhibitions.
1986
Herbert Read Fellowship, Chelsea School of art
This allowed me to undertake an MA in fine art.