A series of small paintings of everyday images framed in ornate carboard frames in red and gold.

Reddam House

Ode to the Ordinary

Painting

Acrylic paint, cardboard, wallpaper

Confounded to find that frames of Venetian red and gilded gold result from little more than hefty cardboard boxes, my body of work expresses the ornate beauty of ‘the ordinary’. In a world tainted by burgeoning complexities, an increasing impulse arises for us to overcompensate – to constantly retaliate. Using a traditional Impressionist style, representations of half-used toothpaste tubes in cardboard boxes blur the boundaries between conventional artistic grandeur and modern mundanity. Thus, with my hand-crafted salon hang, I invite viewers to step back and see value in the ordinary because where beauty becomes simple, ‘simple’ becomes beauty.

My artmaking practice has been influenced by the study and interpretation of the artist Amelie Dillemann.