“AURA” is a contemporary series of artworks that uses lenticular techniques to explore how form and symbol shift with the viewer’s position. By folding motion and depth into a single surface, it prompts a colourful, reflective encounter—the lens of art tipping the horizon so that, on each return, perception shifts and you feel yourself shifting with it.

Each piece stands as a unique expression of the artist’s vision, inviting collectors not only to admire its aesthetic beauty but also to trace the motifs and meanings within it.

Works

About

Stephen is a London-based artist and designer, born and raised in Shropshire. An early introduction at the age of eleven to traditional watercolour, taught by a neighbour, sparked a lifelong creative practice. As a teenager, Stephen’s interests expanded into street art, leading to the creation of “iGraffiti4u,” a playful venture producing commissioned spray-paint murals and custom pieces for bedrooms, car bonnets, trainers and office spaces.

Following this trajectory, Stephen specialised in Graphic Design at art school and has since built more than a decade of design experience across both public and private sectors. He now serves as Design Lead for The Royal Family. Alongside this professional role, Stephen maintains an active personal studio practice—returning to watercolour, experimenting with urban influences, and sharing new works with a wider audience.

Close-up of a computer or phone screen with a lenticular gradient of warm colors like red, pink, purple, and orange.

Exhibitions

2025

Guildford Festival of The Arts