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Fascinated by exotic colour palettes, ancient patterning, ornate textures, and layered symbolism, my work explores themes of the divine feminine and spirituality. I am drawn to visual languages that feel both timeless and transcendent, forms and motifs that echo across cultures and histories while remaining deeply personal.
My creative practice is rooted in continual exploration. Working across acrylic, mixed media, and digital platforms, I build richly textured compositions that invite contemplation and emotional connection. Each piece becomes a space where symbolism, colour, and surface interact to evoke resilience, transformation, and sacred presence.
Recently, my practice has expanded into public art, including digital murals, painted picnic benches, and traditional hand-painted wall murals. This shift reflects my desire to move beyond the gallery setting and into communal spaces. By bringing vibrant imagery and symbolic narratives into everyday environments, I aim to create moments of beauty, reflection, and shared experience within the public realm.
This movement into public space has naturally evolved into my journey toward landscape architecture. I have become increasingly interested in how art, ecology, and spatial design intersect, how entire environments can function as immersive works of art that nurture both people and place. Landscape architecture offers a broader canvas: one where colour, texture, material, planting, and narrative coexist within living systems. My intention is to design landscapes that feel sacred and story-driven, spaces that honour ecological processes while expressing cultural memory and symbolic meaning.
As I transition toward this next chapter, I carry forward my background in fine art, storytelling, and public engagement. I see landscape architecture not as a departure from my artistic practice, but as its expansion, an opportunity to shape environments that are resilient, experiential, and deeply connected to the rhythms of nature.
My creative practice is rooted in continual exploration. Working across acrylic, mixed media, and digital platforms, I build richly textured compositions that invite contemplation and emotional connection. Each piece becomes a space where symbolism, colour, and surface interact to evoke resilience, transformation, and sacred presence.
Recently, my practice has expanded into public art, including digital murals, painted picnic benches, and traditional hand-painted wall murals. This shift reflects my desire to move beyond the gallery setting and into communal spaces. By bringing vibrant imagery and symbolic narratives into everyday environments, I aim to create moments of beauty, reflection, and shared experience within the public realm.
This movement into public space has naturally evolved into my journey toward landscape architecture. I have become increasingly interested in how art, ecology, and spatial design intersect, how entire environments can function as immersive works of art that nurture both people and place. Landscape architecture offers a broader canvas: one where colour, texture, material, planting, and narrative coexist within living systems. My intention is to design landscapes that feel sacred and story-driven, spaces that honour ecological processes while expressing cultural memory and symbolic meaning.
As I transition toward this next chapter, I carry forward my background in fine art, storytelling, and public engagement. I see landscape architecture not as a departure from my artistic practice, but as its expansion, an opportunity to shape environments that are resilient, experiential, and deeply connected to the rhythms of nature.




