As a contemporary print artist (primarily Linocut) I seek to capture the simple beauty of the ever-changing skies. My current focus is on the often overlooked, fleeting and transitory nature of the clouds, presenting viewers with a moment frozen in time, inviting contemplation on the impermanence of the natural landscape.
Having completed 5 years of Fine Art and design training, I left The Ipswich School of Art (University of East Anglia) with a degree (Hons) and a love for printmaking. I then moved to Oxfordshire and have settled in a very small village, just outside Chipping Norton on the edge of the Cotswolds.
The intricate patterns and textures I carve into traditional linoleum, are a homage to the complexity of our environment. In my practice I continue to wholeheartedly embrace and explore the limitations and possibilities that Linocut printmaking offers.
My current work highlights the expansive Oxfordshire clouds, carriers of light and shadow, constantly transforming and reshaping the world above and the colours and light on the landscape below.
I aim to translate these transient moments into a tangible art form and invite viewers to pause and reflect on the beauty of a fleeting scene that often goes unseen.