After 16 years as an artist and muralist in America, I recently made a most instinctive decision: to move back and make Brighton my home. This work comes out of that rupture. It holds the disorientation, the pull to rebuild, the question of where – and who – home really is. Through impressions of Brighton’s energy and people, these paintings trace a shifting sense of identity, place and belonging. Shown inside the faded grandeur of our new home at 48 Brunswick Square, this collection marks a turning point — messy, unresolved, vibrant and completely necessary.
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Dad. Acylic on Canvas
Claire Sharp