Bailey Peacock-Farrell
Frida Kahlo-inspired tribute to Bailey Peacock-Farrell, turning a young Leeds goalkeeper and his defensive chaos into something between portrait and fever dream.
About the Project
A Frida Kahlo-inspired tribute to Bailey Peacock-Farrell, complete with defender monkeys and the sort of compositional logic that only really makes sense once you commit fully to it.
It was made for an early Square Ball cover and now sits somewhere between homage, experiment, and highly specific Leeds United surrealism. In retrospect, the Liam Cooper monkey may have been the most emotionally prepared figure in the composition.
October, 2018. And yes, I remain sorry to Frida.
A curated image run built to let the print object, surface, and detail breathe on the page.
Open any figure to inspect surface, print detail, and framing more closely without losing the overall sequence. Motion plates play inline at full page size.
Sequence note
The closing plates are intended to read like a print-room pass: object, surface, and image held in sequence rather than treated as isolated uploads.