About me…..

I am deeply connected to and draw my visual inspiration from nature and my relationship in and with the natural environment. My work seeks to celebrate nature and diminish the increasing disconnection between humans and nature.

As a multidisciplinary artist I work across a diversity of techniques to explore my visual responses to the environment. My sense of place heavily influences my work. Currently living in a quiet coastal community on an island south of the Australian mainland, Tasmania, gathering treasures and inspiration from the shoreline and surrounds form much of my current work, which is expressionistic and driven by the creative process. I have a passion for travel and when not wandering Tasmania, venture further afield and have recently started engaging in the wonderful world of overseas artist residencies.

Making art and creating fills my life with joy and I cannot imagine living without it. My work seeks to both celebrate and evoke the joy of nature and invite reflection on our increasingly fragile interrelationship with our natural world.  

I am a mixed media visual artist I draw my inspiration from the natural environment. Working to capture the colours, textures, moods, shapes, and stories of the land on which I live and travel.

I acknowledge I live, work and walk on the lands of the oldest continuing living culture the palawa and pakana peoples of lutrawita/Tasmania the ongoing caretakers of the land, sea and sky. I pay my respects to their elders’ past, present and emerging for they hold their history, stories and knowledge of their culture. I acknowledge First Nations people’s unbroken sovereignty and continuing connection to Country which was never ceded. I respect the need for our shared history to be truthfully told and acknowledged. I extend my respects to all First Nations people who visit this site or on whose land you live, work and walk.