SIXPENCE
BLACKBIRDS IN A PIE / 2019 / ACRYLIC ON PAPER / 60CM X 85CM
BREAD & HONEY / 2019 / ACRYLIC ON PAPER / 60CM X 85CM
SIXPENCE 05 / 2019 / ACRYLIC GOUACHE ON PAPER / 22CM X 14CM
SIXPENCE 03 / 2019 / ACRYLIC GOUACHE ON PAPER / 22CM X 14CM
SIXPENCE 01 / 2019 / ACRYLIC GOUACHE ON PAPER / 22CM X 14CM
SIXPENCE 04 / 2019 / ACRYLIC GOUACHE ON PAPER / 22CM X 14CM
SIXPENCE 02 / 2019 / ACRYLIC GOUACHE ON PAPER / 22CM X 14CM
HENRY / 2019 / OIL PASTEL ON PAPER / 60CM X 85CM
ANNE / 2019 / OIL PASTEL ON PAPER / 60CM X 85CM
“Sing a Song of Sixpence” is a nursery rhyme originating in England between the 17th and 18th centuries. One theory, behind the meaning of the poem, is about the Dissolution and the final breaking away from the Roman Catholic Church by Henry VIII (and also Anne Boleyn). Delving into this narrative, the experimentation of representation of the material manifested in a collection of portraits, paintings, and patterns.