My artistic practice is a merger of intuition, sustainability, and emotional experience, a continuous abstracted reinterpretation of memory and place. At the core of my work lies an intuitive, non-linear approach that allows themes of memory, grief, and vulnerability to unfold organically. 

 Shifting and reflecting through the lifecycle of ideas, as stories are continuously translated and retold. I use the language of mark-making to seek in a non-verbal way works that resonate with viewers, allowing them to engage in their own personal dialogues. In doing so hope to foster a deeper connection between the individual and the broader narratives that shape our understanding of human emotion as it relates to the natural world.

 My work frequently revisits themes of landscape and organic motifs along with figuration and symbolic references. I find inspiration in the interplay of light, texture, and form, creating visual representations that evoke a sense of place while remaining open to interpretation through abstraction. Clouded by daydreams and inherited mythologies, they are not tied to any one specific place or time, and this growing pursuit of environments and atmosphere reflects my ongoing questions of how personal experiences and collective narratives intertwine.

Painting - BA (Hons)

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