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CT Abdomen.
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- Mixed media
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A CT cross-section through the abdomen showing all the organs in glorious technicolour. One strip of black and white represents a single CT ray projection — hundreds of which are generated to create each CT scan slice.
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Original no longer available
● Prints may be possible — image quality check pending
Original no longer available. Print editions may be possible once image quality has been checked.
In the studio
The process.
Each piece moves through four slow stages — from first study to final signed surface.

01 — First marks
Every piece begins with thumbnail sketches and colour notes. I work out the rhythm of the composition long before any paint touches canvas.

02 — Building texture
Layers of palette-knife paint go down first — heavy, gestural and unapologetic. The under-layers carry the whole piece.

03 — Colour conversations
Teal against coral. Ochre against blush. I let colours argue with each other until they settle into something honest.

04 — The final breath
Final touches are made with a loaded brush — quick, considered, alive. The piece rests for two weeks before it leaves the studio.



