Virtuomalum
noun
Life’s canvas barely holds the brushstroke where virtue and vice meet, dancing on a borrowed time; their tango shapes a shared silhouette, suggesting that both horror and heaven emerge from the same creative shadow of the soul.
From Latin ‘virtus’ (virtue) + ‘malum’ (evil or vice), implying a space where virtue and vice intertwine harmoniously. Pronounced ‘veer-TOO-oh-mah-lum’
- Revelation 21.8
- Black and Gold
- Tina's Dream of Saint Bernadette
- Salome
- Confirming the Obvious
- The Slings and Arrows
- Lady Madonna
- Eros
- Angel
- Mary's Angel
- The 3 Gracies
- Some unkind Words I've Been Called
- Medea
- Hail Satan!
- Julia (Clare Higgins)
- Madness reigns in the Hall of the Crippled Queen
- Trevor family Crypt - Angel & Mary
- The Devil's in the detail
- Hell Hath NO Fury
- Friday (3am Morphine)
- We 2 Witches
- My What BIG Teeth You've Got
- Some Unkind Things I've been Called
- Medusa
- YOU make me feel worthless
- The Seven Heads of the Hydra
- The Toxic Gatekeepers of Welsh Art
- The Exquisite Pain of Saint Tina (in extended Mount)






























