
Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

Again a part of the memento mori.. project, this time imagery inspired by smoking, and while seeing images on cigarette packets, they do little to deter people. Meat: lungs (pig) Heat (lamb) Photography Artist/Concept: Bodean Pye Photographer: Mary-Jo Fulton

An image I really like from my sketch book, I like to spend a lot of time on them, as they will act as part of my archive as a progress in my career observational drawing skull in pencil, from the 'Royal College of Surgeons'

An image I really like from my sketch book, I like to spend a lot of time on them, as they will act as part of my archive as a progress in my career ink on handmade paper

An image I really like from my sketch book, I like to spend a lot of time on them, as they will act as part of my archive as a progress in my career oil, and water colour print on handmade paper

An image I really like from my sketch book, I like to spend a lot of time on them, as they will act as part of my archive as a progress in my career Observational drawing of child in formaldehyde. at the 'Royal College of Surgeons'

An image I really like from my sketch book, I like to spend a lot of time on them, as they will act as part of my archive as a progress in my career

A close up of the ash on wood piece, the glue had reacted to the ash, to create beautiful clear pockets.

Painting of a woman, smoking, her face eaten up by her exhaling real cigarette ash. Oil and ash on canvas

This takes a direct reference from the sketch book. Inspired by the human disection board at the Hunterian Museum London, the vains of real cigarette ash mixed with glue, give a grey, sickly feel. A more abstract and simple way to indicate what I was portraying. ash, silver paint on wood

This is a portrait of my father, who is a heavy smoker. The background is created by the inside lining of a cigarette box. The most interesting thing about this painting is that, he will not look at this image because he did not realise he looked this bad. He in his late 40's Oil on canvas, collage