I am an artist working with contemporary enamel — exploring texture, surface, and the quiet alchemy of the kiln. My process is intuitive and experimental, building layers that reveal miniature landscapes of memory and place.

Drawn to nature and the passage of time, I often begin with walking — collecting found objects, noticing fleeting shadows, horizon lines, and reflections. These moments become visual notes, later transformed through enamel, collage, and print into abstracted expressions.

For me, enamel has a meditative quality — a reflective space where emotion, memory, and place merge through process.  

My practice moves fluidly between materials — from enamel, print and textile, to the unbound artist book — allowing new ways of seeing and assembling fragments together. Playful experimentation and mindful observation are central to my work, each piece a quiet conversation between material, memory, and mark.

With a background in Textile and Surface Pattern Design, my sense of rhythm, pattern, and layering carries through my collections of work, where repeated motifs echo natural forms and the subtle nuances of location.

Alongside my studio practice, I lead creative workshops focused on wellbeing and mindfulness. Drawing on my experience as a wellbeing practitioner in education, I believe deeply in the restorative potential of creativity — its ability to slow us down, foster reflection, and nurture connection.