Painted 17th-20th February 2025
Size: 20x29.5 inches
Homemade oils on aluminium composite
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This photograph captures an innovative mirrored floor installation, showcasing how digital art and architecture intersect in immersive spaces. The image is taken from a first-person perspective, looking down at a reflective surface that creates perfect symmetry through its mirrored design. The photographer's burgundy-colored pants and casual footwear are multiplied in the reflection, creating a kaleidoscopic effect that extends into the distance. The installation's lighting system produces a gradient of colors, transitioning from warm pink tones to cool mint green, while maintaining crystal clarity in the reflective surfaces. The floor appears to be constructed of reinforced glass panels, systematically arranged in a grid pattern to create the illusion of infinite space. Multiple visitors can be seen as silhouettes in the distance, their forms duplicated by the mirrors, adding scale and depth to the space. The technical precision of the mirror placement combines with sophisticated LED lighting technology to transform a simple walkway into an otherworldly environment. The glass panels are secured with visible metal fixtures, demonstrating the careful engineering required to create a safe yet visually striking walking surface. This style of installation has become increasingly popular in museums and cultural institutions, offering visitors opportunities to interact with and become part of the artwork itself. The photograph effectively captures both the technical achievement of the architectural design and the immersive nature of the experience, showing how careful consideration of materials, light, and space can create unexpected moments of wonder in public spaces.
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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Latatsi the Lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'."
***EXCLUSIVE***
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites
***EXCLUSIVE*** JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team -
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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty is approached by lions at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team
***EXCLUSIVE***
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites.
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***EXCLUSIVE*** JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the Lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team - who travelled to the country on June3 for the 2010 World Cup.
***EXCLUSIVE***
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team - who travelled to the country on June3 for the
**OFFBOARDED** 19/11/19 PK
***EXCLUSIVE*** JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the Lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team
***EXCLUSIVE***
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty is approched by Jamu the lion at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team
***EXCLUSIVE***
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the Lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team - who travelled to the country on June3 for the 2010 World Cup.
***EXCLUSIVE***
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty gives Jamu the Lion a foot massage at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team
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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty walks with lions at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust.
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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 31: Trainer Alex Larenty with Inka the Lionsess (left) and Latatsi the Lion (right) at the Lion Park on May 31, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Casting a spectacular image Jamu the nine-year-old male lion enjoys his favourite game 'This Little Piggy' with fearless handler, Brit Alex Larenty, 50, from Chipping Norton. Caught on camera in sunny South Africa last week, 250kg Jamu looks like the cat who got the cream as he casually lies back and lets his keeper massage his gigantic paw. Alex, who emigrated to South Africa, is able to get incredibly close to the big cats he works with at The Lion Park near Johannesburg, through complete mutual trust. Having reared many from birth, he is able safely to walk into the middle of colossal Jamu's pride and play games while surrounded by huge numbers of the massive predators. While a stranger trying the same thing would end up as lunch for the animals, Alex uses his unique relationship to get close to the big cats he loves. He said: "I built up a relationship with Jamu through putting insect repellent onto him, which is necessary here to keep our animals protected from things like parasites. He eventually realised he liked being scratched and tickled and now his favourite game is 'This Little Piggy'. He loves it'." Alex is offering his masseuse services to England's lions - the national football team