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WILD, DARK & INSPIRED BY NATURE

Artist Statement:


I paint birds, wildlife, wild landscapes and abstract artworks inspired by themes of resilience, survival and adaptability. 

I think of my work as dusk-like, in it's colour, impact and evocative nature.

I am interested in the moments of challenge and transformation in life and the inherent courage and strength we share with all living creatures.    

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I paint in acrylics, draw and use mixed media, working from my garden studio on the borders of London and Essex, UK.

I move between figurative and abstract work, always with emotional energy and movement.  

I am an expressive, instinctive painter and I'm driven by making real and important connections with others through my work and my practice.   

NATURE.      CONNECTION.      INSTINCT.    


Find my Artist Biography here.  


Come for a virtual studio tour...

Check out this little video giving an overview of my practice and a look around my studio.  Video by the fabulous Roy's Art Fair team. 

To watch the longer (9 min) version click here.

Artist's Blog

Check out my new blog for insights and reflections on my life and art practice.

NEWS:

If you’d like to hear  about my latest news, art inspirations and stories – I share a bi-monthly artist journal via email.  

Sound good? Subscribe here.

You can also check out recent updates on my News page.

PARTNERS:

I exhibit with Bob Cat Gallery Online, Gallery No.3 in Ingatestone, Essex and the George Farnham Gallery, Saxmundham, Suffolk 

I have also exhibited in shows at the Oxo Tower and Truman Brewery with Roy’s Art Fair, London.   

I am also a member of the Colchester Art Society, check out my member's gallery profile here.  

CONNECT:

Have a creative project or commission in mind? I'd love to here from you.

You can get in touch using my contact form or you can check out the Connect page for lots of ways to touch base and find out more information about me and my work. 

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