LIFE IN DIGITAL-PORTRAITS
I'm posting and releasing NEW FACES every week
...you might be the star of my next SATIRICAL ARTWORK
Every Photographed individual becomes both muse and actor,
playing the role they were born for in the city




My digital art - forces you to step into the world of an alter ego
...walking in the chaotic life of someone else's shoes.
All of my character portraits draw inspiration from real faces photographed in London. Many of these portraits reimagine individuals, placing them in entirely new life situations, and forces people to step into the chaotic shoes of someone else. You're trading places, swapping lives with an exciting new, perhaps outlandish, even odious, alter ego.
Attempting to capture the quintessence of life in 21st Century London
...where life masquerades much like a perverse Shakespearean play


My digital art captures the unscripted drama of London’s streets, where
every individual becomes both muse and actor, embodying the role
they were born to play in the city’s ever-evolving narrative.
Each portrait tells a story—blending humor, realism, and morality,
reflecting the way we live, work, and play in 21st-century-London.
Through these visual narratives, I reveal the theatricality of everyday life,
turning fleeting moments into timeless contemporary art performances.
















Every artwork starts with a real person captured in London
I’ve captured over 200,000 people across London — but not every artwork reveals the real person who inspired the art, especially when the scene gets a little too real. Some pieces explore unreal life and our less-than-flattering behaviors, meaning the person who inspired the scene might prefer to stay anonymous. So, in those cases… you’ll just have to guess whether it’s you or not. I'm encouraging curious people to visit, pause and wonder...
"Hey... is that me?"


Mathew Horne - Gavin & Stacey
A new character brought to life every week.
- 400+ digital characters in A3 are completed, each projecting their own soulful story
and large-scale A1 digital social-commentary canvases in constant creation
Gentle disagreement... and a tad too much wine

Mai, Thea & Isabella
LADIES NIGHT - # 3
4 bottles of wine later
This piece was born from a real street scene — three women outside a restaurant, arguing fiercely over a bloke and a smashed bottle of wine.
They were loud, emotional, and very drunk - their raw energy spilling into the night. It’s a reminder that chaos and excess aren’t confined to one gender. In modern life, everyone’s a performer, and sometimes the stage is just the pavement after one too many.

Mai

Thea

Isabella
One sec .. I have a text

Gen Z - # 2
one of those self absorbed moments
Hari, Destiny & Paul
Expect the unexpected—then expect more!
..."One moment changes everything—ready or not."

...nine months later
RELATIONSHIPS ...cause and effect #1



STARRING:
Creating a Scene
Mustapha
Luca
Gordon
& Abi
Plus
Dick the dog
Life can be tragedy and comedy ...often at the same time.
In each portrait scene I create,
I'm trying to produce a pictorial narrative with strong character
chemistry. Portrait backgrounds also generally illustrate the city's character through landmark locations, buildings, street signs
and strategically placed artifacts.
Addictions wear many masks
...each one promises a different kind of escape
Retail therapy
...a most expensive coping mechanism

OUR ADDICTIONS- Shopping - # 2
Arabella & Achilles (the dog)
Who needs therapy? It’s in the shops where I truly find my zen
"The savage beauty of our existence is a chaotic symphony of our
flaws and frailties, triumphs and successes, driven by ego
and empathy, shaped by obsessions and compulsions,
yet bound together by the raw, fragile poetry of our shared lives." SeanO

GEN Z
Hakan & Olivia
First Dates #1 - getting to know you

BIN-END SPEED DATING
Julian & Mia
...and a very subtle - F*ck Off!
cardboard, paper, plaster
All things in life inevitably succumb to decay—whether through erosion, deterioration, or the cessation of function—reminding us that nothing is truly permanent, and nothing endures forever
In my portraits, the backgrounds, structures, and walls often feature degraded cardboard, worn paper and decaying plaster walls - all key element that symbolize the passage of time and the inevitable decline that accompanies life. It serves as a symbol of the fragility and impermanence of all things. ​
Fading of all things—buildings, relationships, memories, and life
Life can, at times, be brutally unkind—our emotions cast aside like discarded paper packaging. The human struggle with mortality mirrors the weathered façade of a building, its surface cracked, peeling, and worn by time. Each serves as a metaphor for transience and impermanence, reflecting the inevitable fading of all things—buildings, relationships, memories, and life itself—a stark reminder that nothing lasts forever.

Digital portrait backgrounds often feature cardboard, paper & decaying plaster
...a symbol of the fragility of life and impermanence of all things!
'We're Only Human'
Life in London is a spectacle—raw, unpredictable, and deeply human. My digital artwork is a visual narrative
of the city's soul, capturing fleeting moments of desire, contradiction, and unfiltered truth.
Each piece is a social commentary, exposing the comedy and tragedy woven into everyday existence.
We are free spirits yet creatures of impulse, navigating a world of status, addiction, vanity, and longing.
Through my art, I hold up a mirror—to the city, to its people, and to the paradox of being 'Only Human'.

OUR ADDICTIONS
Dec & Kenzie
...don't do drugs... just weed

OUR ADDICTIONS
Carl
Get Sick, Be Cured... Repeat

60+ Randy Boomers
Nobby &
Scarlett
'love me Tinder... love me true'

MODERN PARENTING
Child 1 & 2
Honey I dumped the kidz
I don't photograph children - generic sketched picture.

Homelessness
Kris
...pavement for one

Groundhog Day
Idris & Jan
...thank f*ck it's Friday
I sympathetically name all my portrait muses!
Each Muse is carefully assigned a symbolic spiritual London name, which helps me
connect with the person and their portrait on a more transformative or empathetic level.

Gia, Toby, Joe & Lucy

George

Josephine

Omari

Betty

Carl

Edibe & Sam
A moment of reverse power—what was meant to objectify becomes a game of seduction and discomfort
...Her teasing gaze turns the tables,
leaving them to feel what they so often dish out!

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus #1
Mackie (the dog), Terry, Vinnie, Niall, Karim, Des, Carlton, Jack
& Delilah
Teasing the animals in their cages
Life can present unexpected, accidental moments
...each one unfolding with a humor all its own -
like comedy we never asked for!

