
I am a multidisciplinary artist and my practice starts with watching and observing the natural world in all its cycles. The trees dressing themselves in Spring green to then dropping their leaves to reveal the intricacy of branches silhouetted against the Winter skyline. Capturing the singular beauty of oaks, cedars, alders, hawthorns, copper beech, I then translate those images through laser cutting. Then I place them hovering over paper, silk and linen.
Documenting many ancient trees across England, is an enduring subject. More recently I have refocused my love of flowers and found a contemporary digital medium to bring thousands of photographs alive playing with exuberant colours and layers. It is a wellspring of superabundance.
I studied Fashion and Textiles at St. Martin’s College in London and went on to work in London, Paris and India. I have exhibited in London with Serena Morton, London Contemporary Art, throughout the United Kingdom and in the United States with Art Bastian.