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"Silence is the only honest witness"

Mute Commute

A Tube carriage packed with people who aren’t really present.
Most stare down at their phones. One man hangs from the rail, AirPods in — the modern uniform. Noise cancelled, world muted. A clean white piece of consumer tech lodged in his ear like a plug, cutting him off from everything happening three feet away.

In the foreground, an older woman yawns, exhausted in a way that isn’t dramatic, just routine. Her bag sits heavy on her lap. No earbuds, no distraction. Just age, tiredness, and the long ride home.

The lighting is harsh enough to expose every detail but soft enough to hide intentions. No one looks at each other. No one speaks. The scene is ordinary, which is why it says everything.

A train full of people alone together — one drowning out the world with Apple, another too tired to pretend she’s still part of it.

Signed / Numbered
 

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Hahnemühle Fine Art
 

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Limited Edition of 6

 

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Size A0 only
 

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COA included

the original high-resolution master file used to produce this limited edition artwork will be permanently destroyed once all prints in the edition have been sold.

Only one low-resolution archival reference image will be retained by the artist exclusively for provenance, authentication, and historical record. This archival image cannot be used for reproduction, commercial printing, or distribution.

Upon destruction of the master file:

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  • No further prints can ever be made.

  • No re-editions, alternate sizes, or future variations will be produced.

  • The edition is considered permanently closed and finite.

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Edition 3.3

A canal-side wall covered in graffiti sits half-lit under a dull sky.


The paint ranges from crude cartoon faces to angry tags, orange drips, and a half-burned word.

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At the bottom right, a dark recess holds a small makeshift sleeping area.

 

The canal water is black and restless, reflecting the wall’s stains back at it.

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The scene feels abandoned but used.
A corner of London where the city’s noise doesn’t reach, only its consequences.


The graffiti shouts, the water murmurs, and the sleeping spot says the rest.

Signed / Numbered
Hahnemühle Fine Art
Limited Edition of 3.3

Size A0 only
COA included

Artist Statement Edition 3.3​

This artwork is part of a highly limited 3.3 Edition.


Only 3 single A0 prints and 1 A0 triptych set will ever be produced.
When the final piece is sold, the original master file used to create this artwork will be permanently destroyed.

 

No further prints, variants, or reproductions of any kind will ever exist, apart from a low resolution archival image. 

Signal Over Silence

BT Tower cuts through the night like a lone signal in a tired city. The sky is heavy and colourless, pressing down on traffic that drags itself through another London evening.

 

The illuminated ring at the top feels disconnected from everything beneath it a beacon broadcasting to a city that barely responds.

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Nothing dramatic happens here, and that’s the point.


This is London’s real pace: slow, indifferent, relentless.

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The light from shopfronts struggles against the surrounding dark. Trees blur into shadow.

 

Cars move without urgency. The tower stands above it all, watching the city decay and rebuild itself on loop.

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It’s a portrait of a place where communication never stops, but connection rarely happens.

This artwork is released as a limited edition of 11 A2 fine-art prints, produced on museum-grade Hahnemühle paper using archival pigment inks.

old dog, new trix

A blurred face, two raised middle fingers, and a wall of Summilux bokeh enrobes him — nothing about this portrait asks for approval. It stands exactly as it is.


The gesture is defiance, fatigue, humour, and survival compressed into one split second. His face dissolves into soft glass, but the hands stay sharp, deliberate, and unmissable.

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The man in the frame spent seven years on the run in Nigeria before returning to the UK. None of that narrative is forced into the image, it just sits in the tension between the blur and the clarity. The fingers say what the biography doesn’t need to.

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Shot on Leica glass, the bokeh turns the background into a quiet storm while the foreground stays confrontational and controlled. A portrait of someone who has lived too much to pose, and stopped pretending long before the shutter dropped.

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This is not rebellion.


This is proof of being alive.

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 Signed
 

 1/1 edition POA
 

 A0
 

 COA included
 

 File destroyed after printing (with low-res archival held for provenance)
 

 Comes with a Collector’s Letter explaining the edition’s singularity

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Standby

A firefighter stands with his back to the camera, motionless against the blur of a crowd in front of him. The jacket says everything: duty, exhaustion, and a life spent stepping into other people’s worst moments. The gold carabiner on his collar catches the light — a small, practical detail that becomes the quiet focal point of the scene.

The crowd is out of focus, moving, uncertain.
He is still.

Shot in cool, cinematic tones and shallow depth, this image captures the exact feeling of responsibility before action — the second where someone waits, assesses, and silently absorbs the weight of what’s happening around them.

There is no heroism here, no posing, no sentiment.
Just a man standing in the aftermath of a world

that never stands still.

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3.3 Edition 

 

The 3.3 Edition is one of the rarest structures in contemporary fine-art photography

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Individually signed, numbered, and never reprinted.

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A2 Limited Edition
 
33
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Signed, numbered, and supplied with Certificate of Authenticity

Good Girl
 

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A3 Limited Edition 
33
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Signed, numbered, and supplied with Certificate of Authenticity

Stragglers
 

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