My recent paintings explore the power of colour to hold memory and emotion.
Working in oil paint on paper, canvas or wood panels, I am drawn to flowers and other organic material as they hold both beauty and meaning, symbols of growth, fragility and the passing of time.
Rooted in personal heritage, my work reflects the texture of domestic spaces and the landscapes of remembered places.
Through layers of pigment and gesture, I try to capture not only the presence of the natural world but also the intimate stories and histories it carries, inviting viewers to reflect on their own connections to memory and belonging.
This piece Remembered Blooms brings the memories of a gift now fading away, petals dropping, flower heads drooping and the warm remembrance of an experience.