Fine Art, Middlesex University, 2018
Tyler Watson caught the eye of Sir Paul Smith and Liberty London. His paintings suspend domestic objects into nightmarish yet strangely beautiful scenes – the familiar made strange, the overlooked made monumental. There is dark wit in his work, and real painterly confidence in his ability to transform the mundane.
I reimagine mundane domestic objects, elevating them into something worthy of higher esteem. My work is a commentary on the overlooked importance of everyday life – the things we reach for without thinking, the objects that quietly shape our days.