
WHAT THE FUTURE MAY HOLD
Original Artwork
Painting
Linen Canvas 70 x 100 cm
The grey background of the painting symbolises cloudy sky just before the thunderstorm. The female character, express harsh laughter after updating the House of Commons on her return from a meeting in Brussels, where the subject of the UK leaving the EU was top of the agenda.
One of the paintings from Brexit Collection (6 in total) documenting life of immigrants in the United Kingdom and their vulnerable position after Brexit.


WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE
Original Artwork
Painting
Linen Canvas 70 x 100 cm
The female character is inspired by Antevorta - a goddess of the future in ancient Roman religion. She steers towards the wind, nevertheless, her graceful posture reflects her power.
Her fragile hand holds blank piece of paper. The future is unwritten. Despite that, all hope is not lost. The pink colour depicts optimistic attitude of young generation. Perhaps, one day people will realise the importance of unity.
GIRL WITH A PEARL
Original Artwork - Sold
Painting
Linen Canvas 70 x 100 cm
Limited Edition Prints 2 of 3
'I know this girl with male nickname Norman. She likes to eat sandwiches with avocado and poached egg, ideally made by her boyfriend at 3:00 in the morning. She takes care of her mother, sister and her children. She is, possibly, the most altruistic immigrant living in the United Kingdom that I know of.' -Anonymous from London, UK
One of the paintings from Brexit Collection (6 in total) documenting life of immigrants in the United Kingdom and their vulnerable position after Brexit.


MR GREEN FINGER
Original Artwork
Painting
Linen Canvas 70 x 100 cm
'My neighbour nickname is Mr Green Finger and he is 80 years old. He has a hearing impairment, therefore he always talks too loud on the phone. He has nine children.
Mr. Green Finger maws grass in his garden every second day wearing clean and white overalls. People and cats are not allowed to walk on his immaculately manicured lawn. In summertime, he likes to sunbath on a pink blanket, and he often peeps through old curtains in his bedroom window while I am in my garden.' - Anonymous from London, UK
One of the paintings from Brexit Collection (6 in total) documenting life of immigrants in the United Kingdom and their vulnerable position after Brexit.


TOWER OF LONDON
Original Artwork
Painting
Linen Canvas 70 x 100 cm
Usually, word 'tower' reminds of iconic Tower of London (1066), which is one of Britain's most visited historic UNESCO sites.
Today, perception of this word by a young Londoner couldn't be more different. It brings to mind council flats, benefits and metal signs written in red paint: 'No ball games'.
Grenfell Tower Fire
is an example of modern 'tower', where reality of living in London is exposed. Perhaps, after death of over 80 people trapped in a blaze, Prime Minister realises that iconic 'towers' were built by people who live in concrete 'towers'.
ONE CHERUB
Original Artwork
Painting
Linen Canvas 70 x 100 cm
"I went with my son to a swimming classes on Saturday morning. Unfortunately someone threw up into the water. I recorded my son's disappointing reaction and his frustration." - Anonymous from London, UK
One of the paintings from Brexit Collection (6 in total) documenting life of immigrants in the United Kingdom and their vulnerable position after Brexit.
