Making Sense of Nonsense was a vibrant joint exhibition with Mr Penfold at Oakland Gallery in New Brighton. The show, which ran from September 11 to October 31, 2020, featured a unique blend of original works, prints, 3D pieces, and sculpture, bridging bold graphic illustration and abstract form
The Cosmic Realm Series
Central to the exhibition was my Cosmic Realm series—created during the 2020 lockdown as a response to uncertainty and separation. These fine art pieces combine spray paint, emulsion, layered textures, and vibrant symbolism to offer immersive portals into imagination and escapism 
Collaboration & Creative Dialogue
Co-curated with fellow artist Mr Penfold, the exhibition brought together contrasting styles—his geometric abstraction with my storytelling-led illustrations. Together, we created a lively visual conversation rooted in street art, pop culture, and bold colour, reflecting each artist’s distinct creative voice​​​​​​​
Engagement & Reception
Visitors included local arts communities and street art enthusiasts, drawn by Oakland Gallery’s growing reputation.
The exhibition included a range of accessible artworks—from wall pieces to prints and sculptures—encouraging diverse audience connections.
Making Sense of Nonsense marked a milestone in Liverpool's street-art and gallery scene. By bringing lockdown-born work into public view and collaborating with dauntless fellow creatives, the exhibition reaffirmed the power of visual art to uplift and resonate even in challenging

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