Modern Bloom
Modern Bloom is a collection of abstract florals that mirror the emotional life beneath the surface of ordinary beauty.
These works are not painted as perfect arrangements, but as living gestures. Each bloom becomes a reflection of resilience, softness, disruption, return, and becoming. The flowers lean, rise, hover, and open within atmospheric spaces, echoing the human experience of staying tender while moving through change.
Through expressive line, layered colour, and intuitive mark-making, the collection balances fragility with strength. Vivid blooms emerge from quiet, abstract backgrounds, creating a sense of beauty breaking through shadow, stillness, and uncertainty.
Modern Bloom invites the viewer to see flowers not only as subjects, but as symbols of inner life. They become reminders of presence, renewal, and the quiet courage it takes to keep opening.
Her Quiet Becoming
Her Quiet Becoming is a series about the inner life of women, and the moments when something private begins to rise to the surface.
The figures are not painted as traditional portraits. They feel more like reflections of a state of being. Some turn inward. Some meet the viewer. Some seem caught between what they have carried and what they are beginning to claim.
The figures are not painted as traditional portraits. They feel more like reflections of a state of being. Some turn inward. Some meet the viewer. Some seem caught between what they have carried and what they are beginning to claim.
Birds, blooms, wings, and loose lines move through the work as symbols of change, instinct, protection, and freedom. They are not added as decoration, but as part of the emotional language of the paintings.
Built through mixed media, oil, layered texture, and expressive mark-making, each piece carries a sense of emergence. The women appear as if they are being uncovered slowly.
Together, the series honours feminine presence, self-possession, and the quiet return to oneself.
Return to the Wild Roots
Return to the Wild Roots explores the connection between human beings, animals, nature, and the old places within us that still remember where we come from.
In this series, women, flowers, deer, owls, and wild growth appear as part of the same living language. The figures are not separate from nature, but held by it. Animals become protectors, and quiet messengers. Roots, blossoms, and instinct move through the work as reminders of belonging.
These paintings speak to ancestry, feminine wisdom, and the deep pull toward what is natural, and sacred. They are about remembering the body as part of the earth, and the soul as something shaped by place, and wildness.
Layered with expressive marks, soft colour, and animal imagery, the series invites the viewer to slow down and feel their own connection to the natural world.
Layered with expressive marks, soft colour, and animal imagery, the series invites the viewer to slow down and feel their own connection to the natural world.
The Language Beneath
The Language Beneath is about the quiet inner script we carry before it becomes clear enough to speak.
These works move through memory, and unfinished thought. Marks appear like fragments of old symbols, and interruption. Soft fields of colour hold sharper gesture and lines that feel both accidental and deeply intentional.
The series has a raw, searching quality. It suggests the layered nature of inner life, where tenderness, and tension often exist at the same time. Nothing is fully explained, yet something familiar rises through the surface.
Each painting is built through intuitive layering, and expressive linework creating a visual record of what is felt before it is named.
Wild Kin
Wild Kin is a reflection on our quiet bond with the animal world and the parts of ourselves that still belong to nature. Through these paintings, I explore animals not just as subjects, but as companions, mirrors, and gentle reminders of instinct, and belonging.
I feel especially drawn to forest animals because they carry something both tender and untamed. They seem to hold a kind of ancient knowing, inviting us back to a more rooted way of being.
Surrounded by blooms, brushwork, and layered marks, these animals are placed in spaces that feel both real and dreamlike. The work is less about documenting an animal exactly as it appears, and more about capturing the feeling of meeting it, stillness, curiosity, and sense of connection that can pass between human and creature.
This series speaks to kinship, and our longing to return to what is natural, intuitive, and alive within us.
Surrounded by blooms, brushwork, and layered marks, these animals are placed in spaces that feel both real and dreamlike. The work is less about documenting an animal exactly as it appears, and more about capturing the feeling of meeting it, stillness, curiosity, and sense of connection that can pass between human and creature.
This series speaks to kinship, and our longing to return to what is natural, intuitive, and alive within us.
Cellular Network
Cellular Network explores the unseen systems that connect us: instinct, energy, and the quiet signals moving beneath the surface.
Across the series, clustered circular marks and wandering lines suggest cells, roots, and inner pathways. Each painting holds a sense of movement between separation and connection, as if something alive is forming, or remembering.
These works are not literal studies of the body, but reflections on connection at its most intimate level. They speak to what lives within us, what links us to each other, and what continues to move through us even when it cannot be seen.