Financial Times Feature

I’m pleased to share that two of my “Most Wanted” prints — featuring Sid Vicious and Elvis Presley — appear in the dining room of Sheherazade Goldsmith and Matthew Freud’s newly renovated super-mews in London, as featured in a Financial Times article published on 26th June.

Sheherazade Goldsmith is a British jeweller, environmentalist, and founder of the fine jewellery brand “Loquet London”. Matthew Freud is a prominent PR executive, founder of “Freuds Communications”, and a descendant of Sigmund Freud. The couple’s impressive home and art collection are the focus of the feature, which highlights their curated space filled with significant contemporary and modern art, including works by major artists such as Tracey Emin, Yves Klein, Grayson Perry, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Louise Bourgeois, and Lucian Freud (Matthew’s uncle), among others.

It’s a real honour to see my work sitting alongside such esteemed names in such a spectacular home !

You can read the full article here: Inside Sheherazade Goldsmith and Matthew Freud’s newly renovated super-mews

 
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