Gallery of Work

Centred - Detail
Folding Pathways series - Cyclical
Centred
Folding Pathways Series - Binary System
Rhythmic System
Line drawing blue
Cloud Casing
Rolling. A landscape removed
Rhythmic System
Rolling Land Form
Forming 1
Rhythmic
Folding Pahtways series
Fluid Landscape on paper
Finding Form
String of vibrations
Photo by Jacob
I saw her as a vessel where life passes through - the cave-like spaces within her fostering flow between inner and outer worlds. With arms outstretched she feels her way forward, her hands open to receive comfort and offer support.
She breathes, claws, expands and encircles. Swimming freely, forever towards herself.
A primal synthesis of being and becoming.
Immersed
Liquid acrylics on canvas, 400 x 200 cm

I saw her as a vessel where life passes through - the cave-like spaces within her fostering flow between inner and outer worlds. With arms outstretched she feels her way forward, her hands open to receive comfort and offer support. Read more

I saw her as a vessel where life passes through - the cave-like spaces within her fostering flow between inner and outer worlds. With arms outstretched she feels her way forward, her hands open to receive comfort and offer support.
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This piece was created for the collaborative show "Mama," which examined motherhood within the framework of artistic practice, using it as creative material to explore and as a source of inspiration and collaboration. MAMA is our manifesto
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The landscape appears detached and removed from a larger, unseen system.
Exposed - like an organ outside the body - is a fragment, suspended within white space.
It resembles a living organism caught mid-transformation, delicately held between form and fragmentation.
The Breathing Edge. Acrylic on canvas, 230 x 210 cm

The Breathing Edge is about that in-between space, where things shift, where the horizon isn't fixed, and where light doesn't just illuminate but seems to move with the land. It's a kind of living boundary, a olace that feels like it's always on the verge of becoming something else.
I'm drawn to nature's thresholds, where opposites meet or flow through one another: growth and decay, solidity and fluidity, presence and absence. Points of connection, where transformation is in constant motion.
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