With a background in graphic design, British artist Charlie Oscar Patterson blurs the boundaries between painting and sculpture with his minimal yet exuberant exploration of form and space. A Chelsea College of Art & Design graduate, Patterson's work spans from intricate reliefs to expansive murals, rooted in a grid-based approach that explores the interplay of colour and minimalism. For this piece, specially commissioned for The OWO's basement Morse meeting room, Patterson created a diptych reflecting the nature of duality, showcasing how opposites can harmoniously coexist.