As featured in House & Garden Magazine – The Art Edit April 2022
I am so excited to share my latest opportunity with you! I was approached by the lovely Emily from House & Garden magazine with the opportunity to advertise in their Spring 2022 Art Edit! House & Gardens is an amazing magazine, published by Conde Naste in London and combines the best House and Gardens from around the world with an eclectic mix of features which influence the way we live today.
It is an invaluable sourcebook of what is new in interiors and design featuring the latest trends and so much more. They came across my painting ‘Xanadu’ online and thought that it would appeal to their readers who look to House & Garden for unique works of art to add to their homes!

The Muse
The Muse is a wonderful local independent coffee house in my home town of Leamington Spa. Tracie reached out to me back in March 2021, when I was at the start of rediscovering my creative journey and offered me the opportunity to collaborate and exhibit my work.
After an incredibly inspiring visit to the Jurassic coast of North Somerset back in April I soon found myself immersed in creating a mini series of 5 paintings especially for The Muse entitled 'Cretaceous Coasts'.
The geological history of that area has always fascinated me; the many millions of years where the coastal erosion has left exposed almost a continuous sequence of rock formations, fossils and the many creatures which have been permanently trapped into the land and preserved by the rocks and soil.
I wanted to encapsulate the area visually through my work; the use of a natural and organic colour palette, layers and textures and also through my emotional response to time and space whilst taking in the surrounding.
MOSS
Another wonderful collaboration and opportunity was with MOSS house plants & home in Warwick in April 2021.
It was an amazing experience for me as an artist to develop my own practice by creating custom pieces to be displayed in situ. I am thankful to Dave for being open to the opportunity and collaborating together and the opportunity to create a bespoke mini series of Abstract Florals for his wonderful shop.
Limited edition prints and cards will be available to buy from MOSS soon.



Collaboratioms
The Muse
I am excited to share with you all my most recent collaboration with The Muse, a local independent coffee house in my local town of Leamington Spa. Tracie reached out to me back in March, when I was at the start of rediscovering my creative journey. Tracie very kindly offered me a space at The Muse to collaborate and exhibit my work.
After an incredibly inspiring visit to the Jurassic coast of North Somerset back in April I soon found myself immersed in creating a mini series of 5 paintings especially for The Muse entitled 'Cretaceous Coasts'.
The geological history of that area has always fascinated me; the many millions of years where the coastal erosion has left exposed almost a continuous sequence of rock formations, fossils and the many creatures which have been permanently trapped into the land and preserved by the rocks and soil.
I wanted to encapsulate the area visually through my work; the use of a natural and organic colour palette, layers and textures and also through my emotional response to time and space whilst taking in the surrounding.
These works are available now to view and buy in The Muse, and will be available to view and buy on my website very soon.
MOSS
I am grateful and proud to share my collaboration with MOSS in Warwick.
Back in April I spotted this amazing local business on Instagram and contacted MOSS about the possibility of collaborating. As soon as I walked into the shop I felt immediately inspired by the unique and beautiful style that Dave has created for MOSS.
Fast forward a month or so later and my first mini series of 3 abstract florals had been created. It was an amazing experience for me as an artist to develop my own practice by creating custom pieces to be displayed in situ. I am truly thankful to Dave for being open to the opportunity and collaborating together.
Prints and cards will be available to buy from MOSS very soon.
