Artists we work with

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Eli Caro

Eli's practice centres around dynamic performance, large scale painting and kinetic sculpture. Their work explores the biological and anatomical, branching into spinal energies and cavernous forms looking to invoke both horror and wonder.

Joe Phinikas

Joe works almost entirely in the digital realm. Having completed a foundation at Central Saint Martins he has proceeded to work on various sound pieces and works of digital sculpture. The effect of which holds up a mirror on societal preconceptions and satirises the reality in which it is presented.

Hattie Giles

Hattie’s work encompasses a broad range of topics and media. Her art ranges from murky, unsettling oil paintings portraying the complex bonds of interpersonal relations, to more exploratory performance and film work exploring the topics of abjection, religion and sexuality. Although her pieces are undeniably aesthically linked, her work is formed through a variety of independent inspirations: some being shaped by her most personal relationships, others in the service of exploring more abstracted concepts.

Jacob Hopkins

Jacob explores the world through a wide variety of themes utilising various media to achieve this, though dominantly through photography. Upon completing his foundation at CSM where he utilised performance he began to work in paint. Examining themes of isolation and repetition, there is an underlying driving force of agitation present throughout his work.

Percy Spinnar

Percy's work is a challenge to convention investigating the uncanny in the surreal. He blends psychedelic imagery and hardcore viscera with extreme virtuosity. Glaring into his void, Percy is not for the faint of stomach.

Daisy Sullivan

Daisy, currently doing a BA at Central Saint Martins, works in the surreal. Looking to childhood and aedicular structures for inspirations. Her work often invokes in the viewer a sense of awareness of their own human conditions through challenging the forms of the concrete and domestic.

Elizabeth Alster

Elizabeth's practice centres around 'extended cinema' presenting her filmic work in installation accompanying sensory stimuli. Her films aim to forge otherworldly environments which are so sensual she hopes they transcend the screen. Often her works leave the viewer in a sense of existential perplexion. She is currently a BA student in fine art at Chelsea School of Art. 

Rosa Kelly

Rosa’s paintings draw from folklore, often specific to her home in the Fens in East Anglia. She also creates similar uneasy narratives using found imagery to inform her work. She is currently studying a BA at Chelsea School of Art, after completing a Foundation at Central Saint Martins. 

Francis Carey

Francis is a nature photographer and painter who has not been trained formally. He works across many disciplines dominantly landscape and wildlife photographs permeate throughout his portfolio; he has also engaged with some exciting forays into Astrophotography. His compositions teem with life and dynamism, and can entrance the viewer seeking out details which could have previously been overlooked.

Adama Dercilia Bari

Adama Dercilia Bari is a London based artist. Her interdisciplinary practise lies within the fields of moving image, digital text and language based art, installation and sculpture (predominantly with synthetic hair). Dercilia's works focus on culture, race and identity. Most recently she has begun to examine popular culture in her current work.

Mallika Joy

Mallika’s work often forays into the ridiculous as a way of highlighting jokes that sit comfortably under the skin of Brits. She is an interdisciplinary artist, working with live performance, film, poetry and music. Mallika is currently completing a Bachelors degree at Central Saint Martins in Performance: Design and Practice and is writing and designing a play about the goddess Circe.

Sophia Reinisch

Sophia works in performance and moving image. Heavily inspired by mythology and visualisations of transmutation, their work attempts to express an existence where the post-human body has physically and mentally merged with its environmental counterparts. Exploring states of materiality, Sophia seeks to uncover a condition where their physicality is in a state of transition towards completeness, dissolution, or both. While acknowledging natural forces being in a constant state of flux, they attempt to highlight the experience of being in states of in betweenness, and metamorphosis.

Bora Rex

Bora is an interdisciplinary artist whose work is concerned with portraying the elliptical and fleeting. Encompassing the lens based mediums of analogue photography and video as well as large-scale paintings and wood carvings, his works are unified by their exploration of light and experiential abstraction as central themes, and by their evocation of both tranquility yet disquiet.