FEATURED ARTWORK
Sketchbook work 2026
"longing" © 2026
Creative challenge for Coppafeel Breast Cancer Charity: 2025
Painting nudes for the Coppafeel creative challenge, 2025. Raising money for information packs, student talks and other resources for young people. Coppafeel educates young people on their risk of Breast Cancer and provides detailed info on how to check your chest.
HOW TO CHECK YOUR CHEST!
Painting famous nudes to raise awareness for breast cancer this October for the charity Coppafeel. This is my version of Frida Kahlo's painting "Two nudes in a forest." © 2025
Painting famous nudes to raise awareness for breast cancer this October for the charity Coppafeel. This is my version of Botticelli's Venus. ©2025
Sketchbook work 2025
"The mask" sketchbook piece investigating the mask I wear to hide my unique traits, to make me seem more palatable.
"Curious wolf eats the black egg" ©2024
Art based on a tarot reading using Kim Krans Animal Spirit deck.
Using a Comic style format to process major life events:
A secret told, A comfy towel. "What does it mean?" she asks the owl. Bed sheets bloodied, she strips the sheets. Soaks them in cold water for the blood to release.
Tarot "Major Arcana" Meditations
These paintings were done as a series of meditations using an audiobook by Kim Krans the author of the Wild Unknown Tarot deck. The audiobook "Major Arcana Meditations" is a series of short meditations, each giving you the feeling of the card through music.
"The High Priestess" ©2025
Inkblot style painting using saliva, watercolour paint and filtered water.
I then used a pen to draw my version of the tarot card over the top of the inkblots. Sometimes working with them to find shapes, and other times using the splodges as a background or contrasting element.
Personal Art inspired by famous paintings
Space, The Universe and Extra-Terrestrials
Fixing a broken heart
Chakra Art
Art inspired by Frida Kahlo. The first artist that inspired me to create art, and from bed no less!
Life, death and rebirth. ©2022
I originally painted this as an oil painting, however, in a fit of rage destroyed it. I find oils hard to work with due to the smell and have thought about doing it as a large watercolour piece. I love the fluidity that comes only from working with water.
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