Soul’s practice explores intimacy, the ephemeral and sentimentality as concepts to be materialised. Drawing from personal and internal experience, their works attempt to give form to the ineffable and fleeting through painting.

Working in watered down acrylics and diluted oil paint, their works rely on chance effects to achieve mottled, hazy appearances, echoing the transient nature of memory. Soul often paints themselves, using their image as a repository for ideas of the personal made public. Using thin washes of colour, Soul stains and blurs imagery, concealing and revealing the face and figure.

The paintings are often displayed with extensions of raw canvas fabric, introducing a spatial element to their works. This broadens and enhances form and serves as a motif, foregrounding the physical painting structure as a contrast to the more transitory subject matter.


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Education
BA Fine Art (current) - Norwich University of the Arts


Exhibitions 
Ephemerality, Norwich University of the Arts, PS2, 2026

Interim, The Undercroft Gallery, Norwich, 2026

Home Truths, Norwich University of the Arts, PS5, 2024

D31 Autumn Exhibition
, D31 Art Gallery, Doncaster, 2022


Upcoming

Gradfest, Norwich University of the Arts, 11th-25th June 2026

Summer Contemporary Exhibition, Britten Pears Arts Snape Maltings, Snape, Suffolk, 20th July-30th August 2026

Free Range, The Truman Brewery, London, July 2026







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Oil on canvas
2026
91cm x 165cm

                                                   SpentAcrylic on canvas
2026
110cm x 70cm
             
                                 
JaeAcrylic and chalk pastel on unprimed cotton fabric
2024
60cm x 42 cm


                              AbsenceAcrylic and chalk pastel on raw canvas
2025
70cm x 49cm x 9cm



Untitled (study)Oil on canvas
2026

                        
                               Vessel

Acrylic and chalk pastel on raw canvas
2026
80 x 62cm


                               MissingAcrylic, chalk pastel, oil stick and laundry starch on raw canvas, golden fabric
2026