Lice
2025 October
Too far gone for any attention. Earth has been marginalized by the Gods, or any other unholy figure that’s supposed to be regulating us.
Listen to ‘Lice’ here.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Aris Solomon.
Words, guitar and painting by me.
Beige
2025 August
You left a residue of your famous lipstick on the philosophy of the living.
Written for the Letters to Mothers series curated by exceptional artist Emmi Maaria. Read the entire collection of beautifully unfeigned letters through her website.
Freezer, Freeze Her
2025 August
Written for the Art in Resonance exhibition with Blue Hour Studios at AMP Gallery in London on 25 - 27th July, 2025.
Sculpture by Aris Solomon. Poetry and narration by me.
Listen here.
Preservatives (a film)
2025 May
The pain of steadiness in the eternal blue. Watch here.
Film and sound by Aris Solomon. Written and narrated by me.
Preservatives (a poem)
2025 April
A meditation on Spring.
Written for Stillroom Sessions; a thoughtful evening curated by Tia Childs, held at Morocco Bound Bookshop in London on 2 April, 2025.
Dark Night of the Soul
2025 February
Originally released in February 2024, ‘Dark Night of the Soul’ is an unrefined rumination on existential crises. One year old and the air of this song is still alive and well.
Listen on Spotify here. Listen on YouTube Music here.
Co-written by Adrianos Pandis and myself. Produced by Aris Solomon. Painting by me.
Hospital (the book)
2024 November
It was a privilege to contribute writing the introductory letter for ‘Hospital’, a mixed media concept album released as a book by Arthur Squawks!
Purchase your copy of Hospital (the book) here (UK only).
Photo c/o Arthur Squawks!
Milk
2024 February
Written for the Trigger the Typewriter exhibition with Blue Hour Studios held at Safehouse 2 in London on 16 - 17th February, 2024.
Sculpture and photo by Aris Solomon. Poetry by me.
Review: ‘Magpie’ by Bojockey
2023 August
‘Magpie’ wraps you in a cozy, wool sweater, sits you down in a plush armchair, and tells you a story of disappointment, drugs and the day you choose to die. Equal parts warmth and heartbreak.