Mine is an interdisciplinary practice exploring both fine art and applied design processes. It involves drawing and painting, sculpture and installation, landscape and garden design. The range of media in which I work is therefore broad and includes hardscape, paint, pastel, paper, planting, water, wood, light and time.
I am trained in landscape and my practice is context-led, seeing no separation between autonomous elements - edges rather than boundaries. The aspiration is to engage with the ‘un-measurable’, to create work borne less of rational processes than of the emotions rooted in the desires. Ultimately, I seek to reveal in the work the profound connectedness and lack of separation between us as individuals, believing that beyond the duality of intellect and intuition exists a ‘one-ness’ that links us, and in which opposition vanishes.