Working across painting, drawing, printmaking, paper making and textiles, my practice develops slowly, embracing cyclical processes of growth and decay. I often transform or recycle existing works treating the archive as an open space that can be reshaped and reimagined through making.

Over the past eight years, my work has extended into schools, universities, gardens, care homes, galleries, museums, shops, and domestic spaces - anywhere that allows ideas to progress. I am interested in how art can act as a tool or navigator for experiencing life, and how shared engagement with practice can create spaces for growth and understanding. Alongside my studio work, I run workshops and teach part-time as an Associate Lecturer at Falmouth University valuing the reciprocal exchange of learning and dialogue.

My practice is lived-in and intuitive which is what prompts me towards anew.