I have always had a passion for art and anything creative, winning my first art competition when I was just five years old. Thirty three years later and I find art is what I enjoy the most, it is such a wonderful way to express yourself and no matter what life has in stored for you, it is a great way to escape. I like to dive into the vibrant, quirky universe of mixed media art and am always experimenting with different mediums to see how well they work together. By blending the unexpected, finding inspiration from nature and my surroundings, adding psychedelic abstract twists, with a little dash of eccentricity.

When I’m not busy creating art, you’ll probably find me either doing photography with my partner and exploring the countryside, cooking different cuisines and of course cuddling up with my cats.

For me, art is all about getting wonderfully lost in your own maze of creativity, being free to explore any direction you choose. Sometimes the path isn’t clear and that is ok, its all about enjoying the journey, learning and experimentation and having fun in the process.

In addition to creating art, I am in the process of starting a community, where artists come together to share ideas and get creative. I’ve hosted a handmade card-making workshop and plan to offer more workshops in a variety of mediums in the future.

Right now, I’m focused on putting together a large collection of original wall artwork, prints (limited and open edition) handcrafted jewellery, coasters, trivets, table mats and even clothing and accessories with my own designs. 

I previously worked in a t-shirt printing business and enjoyed the process of seeing art being reproduced on clothing and accessories, both for corporate wear and promotions and personnel designs for gifts.

After 5 years of being an Assistant Manager at T-shirt Print, the branches were closed and the business taken online.

Whilst I tried to find another position in the creative sector, to make ends meet I had to return to office work, account management and eventually finding myself heavily in the corporate world of Digital Tech support.

No matter how busy or how long the hours were, I always made time to make homemade cards for my grandma who was very dear to me.

I later joined a local art group which included the opportunity to exhibit my work as part of a shared exhibition at Upton Country Park and Moordown Community Centre.

In addition to this, I have produced digital content for local venues and business's including menus, posters and signage.

For years I have been encouraged by friends and family to continue working on my art and to start selling it, so here we are.

I hope you enjoy my designs as much as I have enjoyed making them.

Thank you for reading!