
Baroque Anarchist
In her new collection Baroque Anarchist, reimagines the sensuality and symbolism of the 17th and 18th centuries through a distinctly contemporary lens. Across five captivating works, she fuses classical references with expressive mark-making and bold abstraction - where elegance meets rebellion.
From the mythic allure of Zeus and Ganymede to the playful provocation of After Fragonard’s Swing, these paintings explore desire, beauty, and power through layers of gesture and colour. Hommage to François Boucher brings a modern vitality to the softness of Rococo intimacy, while The Union of Water and Earth (after Rubens) celebrates elemental harmony and connection.
Rich in texture and emotion, Baroque Anarchist is a dialogue between past and present - an exploration of how art history’s grandeur can be transformed into something raw, modern, and alive