My painting She wanted to swim through the broadest of lives (oil and bitumen on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2020) has been selected for the Kinghouse Art magazine and it can be viewed on www.kinghouseartgallery.com/pages/issue-01-the-year-is-2020
Not enough hours in the day (watercolour and ink, 15x18cm) is one of many small watercolours selected as part of Distanced Domestic. An exhibition by Co. Curation that re-evaluates our relationships with domestic space and unpaid labour. The realities of home life...
I am currently focussing on new work in my studio that has dark and ironic themes about women, selfhood and Subjectivity. Women’s lives are split between so many things that make representing their lived everyday reality impossible. We are bombarded by images of...
I’m enjoying writing my painting blog – although I am not keeping up with writing one a week as I had intended! I’m sharing it with people who are interested in process, paint and ideas, and how even objects and commodities – like painting...
This week’s blog: http://delphapainting.blogspot.com/2020/06/everyone-loves-chagall.html June 1st is my 1st wedding anniversary with my husband Nigel. Each morning I am greeted by the sight of not only my beautiful husband but by Wedding Gift, the painting I...
I’ve been asking friends about their lockdown stories, something that sums up their experience. One friend poetically described how her tears flowing into glasses of wine as a fitting summary of her lockdown experience, another described multi-tasking at the kitchen...