SURREAL SIRENS

Rosey Rollin’ • £150
2025

Watercolour/Acrylic
41x31cm
Watercolour Paper

  • "Rolling through the urban streets of London, Rosey embodies both glamour and mischief. Her elongated form and exaggerated features distort into a surreal attitude — a siren caught between caricature and fashion icon. Confident, playful, and unapologetic, she transforms the ordinary backseat into a stage of her own making."

Somewhere Else • £150
2025

Watercolour/Acrylic
41x31cm
Watercolour Paper

  • With a martini glass as tall as her gaze is wide, Somewhere Else holds court in the glow of a city bar. Cigarette poised, drink untouched, her attention drifts beyond the chatter and neon. Her elongated features stretch the ordinary into dreamlike distortion, embodying a presence that feels both seductive and unreachable. She is here, but her mind is elsewhere — a siren whose allure lies in what can never be pinned down.

Joy Villain • £150
2025

Watercolour/Acrylic
41x31cm
Watercolour Paper

  • Poised against a golden wall, Joy Villain exudes a classic glamour with a surreal twist. Her figure curves like molten wax poured into crimson silk, while her arm stretches unnaturally, holding the viewer at both distance and attention. Those oversized green eyes glisten with allure and danger — a siren as much femme fatale as fashion muse. In her, elegance and menace entwine, creating a presence that feels timeless yet unnervingly strange.

Lying Low • £150
2025

Watercolour/Acrylic
41x31cm
Watercolour Paper

  • In the shadows of a graffiti-smeared alley, she crouches low with a bottle in hand and a knowing glare. Nova’s presence still burns bright — a punk siren with electric-blue hair, gold hoop, and scarlet sneakers scrawled with her name. Yet here she is subdued, half-concealed by trash cans and shadows, choosing anonymity over the spotlight. Fierce, stylish, and watchful, she embodies the tension between rebellion and retreat — a survivor lying low but never defeated.