British painter Christian Furr made a name for himself in 1995 when, at just 28, he became the youngest ever artist to paint an official portrait of the Queen.
Following the acclaimed success of his portrait paintings, more recently Furr has turned to focus on everyday objects, with observations of still lives and a much talked about series of cheese and cake paintings. His most recent screen print, 'Jerusalem' is inspired by Blake and deals with notions of belonging and ancient history.