Hello and welcome to my portfolio!
I am a professional artist I have been practising for over 20 years. I have produced hundreds of original artworks over this time and have exhibited in group and solo shows mainly in London UK.
I work primarily as a painter with a love of colour, having produced many works on canvas. However I also make small intricate figurative and abstract sculptures with white clay.
I have experimented with many painting styles including abstraction and realism however lately I am trying to combine these two skill sets.
If you are interested in adding something unique to your art collection do not hesitate to get in touch. Also if you are a gallery who is interested in exhibiting my work I am open to new ventures.
Thanks for visiting and enjoy the art!
**Artist Statement**
Working in mixed media, I’ve explored most traditional art materials — though I haven’t yet delved into the digital realm. My work exists as a physical object you can hold, feel, and even smell; the scent of oil paint, for example, is unmistakable. Many of my paintings are richly textured with thick layers, while others are smooth — but rarely flawless.
I resonate with the Japanese concept of *wabi-sabi* — the appreciation of beauty in imperfection. A small crack in a sculpture, a blurred line in a painting — these are not accidents, but intentional elements that celebrate the uncertainty inherent in the creative process. My work is always emotional, always reflective of something deeper beneath the surface.
At its core, my art is a way of connecting — human to human. I strive to reach the viewer, the person who stands before my work and begins to make it their own. In that moment, a quiet communion takes place — a shared recognition of something universal. The feelings that are too complex for words may find expression in a brushstroke, a form, a line. The unspoken is said, the untold story is shared.
Through my art, I’m saying: *I understand you. I don’t know you, and you don’t know me — we are strangers — and yet, here we are. You see my deepest feelings laid bare. You don’t need to know my story, and I don’t need to know yours. Still, we understand each other.*
That, to me, is the true gift of art. Not the “talent,” not the accolades, not the coveted sales — but human connection. Acknowledgment. The shared knowledge that we are all on this journey together.