Transitions

But personal or professional change doesn't feel quite as cosy because a transition from here to there carries a fear of the unknown.

It’s easier to decide against it and stay here in our comfortable safe space because changing means moving into and living with discomfort . 

Of actively embracing and tolerating uncertainty. 

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Paper & Clay

Business advice everywhere is to niche down.

To pick one thing and stick at it - which I guess makes me an artist first and business women second, because I just can't choose.  I love clay and making but equally, I love paper & painting....Maybe I'm greedy.  

This Course introduces paperclay - my two passions combined.

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When Small is Mighty

Mini portraits like this one may be small in size, and appear unassuming or quiet, but the impact they have is huge!

The painting commands a person's full attention asking them to enter it's world. Physically, the viewer begins to move, they lean in, focus and steady themselves as they become silent -  it can be very moving to witness.

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Materiality Unseen

‘Materiality’ not only shows this 'physical body' of artwork, but also the unseen aspects which go into bringing that work to life. 

It comments on what takes place under the surface mentally, financially and logistically in order to deliver an exhibition or further one's creative career.

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Materiality Opening


The idea for this exhibition came about through a random chat like this - we all decided that we needed a way of balancing making a living from art, and making art for a full living.

A subtle but important difference. 

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Torso Series - Can Fragile be Strong?

I was all set to study Biomedical and Health Courses at University but when faced with the idea of mortality and missed opportunities , I decided to follow my heart and go to Art College instead.  

After 4 years of study I graduated with 'Torso Series' that explored a combination of strength and fragility,

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Choosing Make Believe

We all have a story about our creativity, from the 'I was never good at art in school' to the 'I dabble at the weekends',  'I want to make a living from my passion,' or a million others. 

Here's the story of why I chose to become an artist. And all good stories start with ‘Once Upon a Time,’ right?

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March Meet the Maker

Unsurprisingly, I have a severe love hate relationship with Social Media and am a bit tech-dyslexic...I did a Masters in mud after-all, you can't get more primal than that!  But that hasn't meant that I've managed to get away without living within our increasingly virtual world....

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Kungsleden Reflections

The Kungsleden not only offered a fresh physical challenge, it offered a chance to consider how a remote location, cut off from the everyday tasks of 'normal' life and work would impact me mentally and creatively.

The main revelation has been to slow down and reevaluate what's important in how I make a living…

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