portraits of dudley refugees

Earlier this year, I was commissioned by Dudley College of Technology to create a series of portrait paintings to complement the students’ Refugee Photography project.

The idea behind this was to highlight the incredible courage, determination and resilience of today’s refugees while raising awareness of the many people throughout history who have been welcomed into the community of Dudley, West Midlands, UK.

After meeting the refugees and hearing their individual stories, I discussed the project with them to see if they would like me to paint their portrait. I then looked through the excellent portrait photographs taken of them by students at the college to choose the images best suited to a painting.

On this occasion, I chose to paint in watercolours as I felt this would be best suited to the exhibition space at Dudley Archives. The medium of water is also intended as a metaphor for the many miles and seas these people have crossed in order to seek sanctuary from war and political unrest in their respective countries of The Ukraine, Syria, Sudan, Iraq and many more.

ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS


Birmingham New Street Station Signal Box, Acrylic on Canvas, 2024


Watercolour painting of St Paul’s Church, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, in the snow, 2024


Crooked House (History in Flames) – Acrylic on Canvas Paper, 2023

St Paul’s Church, Birmingham, in the Snow – Watercolour Pencil on Paper, 2023

Polinations event in Birmingham – Acrylic on Canvas Paper, 2022

Winter Landscape in Lockdown – Coloured Pencil and Watercolour on Paper, 2021

Porthgwidden Beach, St Ives, Cornwall – Watercolour on Paper, 2021

Great Witley, Tenbury, Herefordshire in Winter – Commission, Acrylic on Canvas, 2019

Birmingham City Skyline Fox – Watercolour on Paper, 2019

La Chapelle De La Croix, Concarneau, Brittany, France – Coloured Pencil and
Watercolour on Paper, 2019

Hallgrimskirkja Church, Reykjavik, Iceland – Ink and Promarker on Paper, 2018