Bank of England

The title of this joiner is a little cheeky as it's not entirely the Bank of England, it's the 5 way crossroads in front of the Bank of England. However, the Bank of England is the dominant building the joiner, so the title still stand.
Founded in 1694 the Bank of England is 326 years old, which is old by anyone's standard. At the heart of the City of London the Bank has seen many booms and busts and yet still it resides.
This joiner took quite a long time to shoot as there are lots and lots of buses which criss-cross the area, and while I have nothing against the buses I didn't want the joiner filled with them. I'm reasonably sure, and rather proud of the fact, that this is the first time it's ever been captured in this way, as a joiner.

Music Track: Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Number of photos used: 37

The Unseen collaborator

Every Joiner begins in silence, then finds its structure through its unseen collaborator—music. The tempo sets the pace of assembly; melodies suggest movement and balance. Music shapes the emotional architecture of each piece, guiding where energy builds and where calm returns. To truly experience a Joiner, it should be viewed while listening to the music that shaped it. Only then does the visual rhythm align with the heartbeat, the beat, it was born from.

Each Joiner is created but not yet printed.

This is intentional. Printing every piece in advance would compromise the freedom each collector deserves. By commissioning a Joiner at the moment of purchase, you decide its scale and presence—tailored precisely to your space and vision. Every print is then produced to museum-grade archival standards, ensuring permanence, precision, and exclusivity.

150dpi - 313 cm x 204 cm (123″ x 80″)

300 dpi - 156 cm x 102 cm (62″ x 40″)

Medium

  • Acrylic (gloss or matt)

  • Canvas