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City Lights  Artworks

City Lights  
61cm x 91cm | 24 x36 inch | Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

I didn't plan this painting. It came from following feeling instead of logic, building layers until something emerged that reminded me of cities glowing in the distance.

There's something about viewing life from above - seeing the scattered lights, the connections, the beauty of things we can't quite reach. It's that feeling of being present in a moment that's both intimate and infinite.

Fifty Layers Deep Artworks

Fifty Layers Deep

50cm x 50cm| 19.7 x19.7 inch Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

Fifty years, countless layers.
Each one shaped by challenge, growth, purpose, and art.

This piece honours a life richly lived, where experience becomes texture, and time becomes gold.
For anyone who knows that depth comes from living, not just existing.

The Last Squeeze art work

The Last Squeeze

Size: 61cm x 91cm| 24 x 36 inch
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

20 years ago when I was still a student, my neighbour, a man in his 60s, gave me a few small packets of gold powder. 
He told me it was real gold.
I’ve used it in many pieces over the years, but this artwork was created using the very last squeeze from the oldest packet, the one I’d kept the longest. I even included the wrapper.

The Last Squeeze is about memory, gratitude, and the quiet act of turning something small into something lasting.

The Journey Artworks

The Journey

Size: 3x 50.8cm x 60.96cm | 3 x 20 x 24 inch (Tryptich)
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

I painted this thinking about my path to becoming a full-time artist. Three panels for three stages: Where I've been - years of working other jobs while art waited on the sidelines.

Where I am now - in the studio every day, building my practice, taking it seriously for the first time.

Where I'm going - the artist I'm becoming, the life I'm creating.

The textures and layers show all the experience I'm bringing with me. Nothing was wasted, every job, every detour, every year away from the easel brought me here.

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Connection1

Size: 61cm x 91cm| 24 x 36 inch 
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

I painted this in 2010 at Wimbledon Art Studios, my first proper studio space after moving to the UK. 

Connection 1 is about trying to reconnect with my art in a new country. The layers and scratches happened because I kept working and reworking the surface, trying to find my voice again in an unfamiliar place.

The red came from frustration and passion mixed together, the heat of wanting to create but feeling disconnected from everything I knew. The figures emerge and fade because that's how I felt, sometimes clear about who I was as an artist, sometimes completely lost.

This piece captures that struggle of rebuilding your creative identity when everything else in your life has changed.

Maps of Emotions Artworks

Maps of Emotions

Size: 50cm x 70cm |19.7 x 27.6 inch
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas board

After years away from painting, this piece poured out of me like everything I'd been holding back.

I didn't plan it - just let colour and texture collide on the canvas like memories I'd buried too long. The thick paint, the collaged fragments, the handwritten words, it all happened because I finally stopped overthinking and started feeling again.

The phrase in the centre says 'Within the chaos, something true always tries to speak.' That's what this return to painting feels like, digging through all the noise to find what's been waiting underneath.

The gold leaf appeared where I found those moments of clarity. This is only my second painting since coming back, but it holds years of silence finally breaking open.

When Wonder Returns Artworks

When Wonder Returns

50cm x 50cm| 19.7 x19.7 inch Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

The wonder you think you lost? It's still there, waiting.

I painted this the day before taking my daughter to Disneyland - a place I dreamed of visiting as a child but never reached. Sometimes the best dreams are the ones that come true when you're old enough to truly appreciate them.

For those ready to remember what joy feels like again.

Through The Fire Artworks

Through The Fire

Size: 76cm x 102cm |30 x 40 inch
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

There was a day when I felt so angry with myself I couldn't sit still. Everything felt too heavy, too unfair, and I didn't know where to put it. Instead of holding it in, I went to the canvas. I scraped, pressed, and pushed until the surface felt as raw as I did.

That's where Through the Fire came from. The black and red came first, all the rage and self-doubt. Then I added the gold, like I always do. But this time it felt different. 

This became my favourite piece because it shows that even in the worst moments, there's always light.

Becoming Whole Again

Becoming Whole Again

Size: 80cm x 80cm |31.5 x 31.5 inch
Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media on canvas

For years, I was a mother first, artist second. Sometimes artist not at all.

This painting became a space for that gentle return to myself. Each mark felt like remembering who I was beneath all the giving, each layer a reminder that wholeness isn't selfish, it's necessary.

Becoming Whole Again is about finding yourself after years of being found by everyone else.

Shadows Carry Light Artwork

Shadows Carry Light

Size: 51cm x 61cm |20 x 24 inch
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

Some paintings are meant to be pretty. This one is meant to be powerful.

I created Shadows Carry Light for women who understand that strength isn't about avoiding the dark, it's about learning to carry it with grace.

The gold catches the light differently throughout the day, a quiet reminder that even in shadows, there's always something beautiful waiting to be seen.

Rock Paper Scissors Artworks

Rock Paper Scissors

Size: 3x 42cm x 59.5cm | 3 x 23.5 x 16.5 inch (Tryptich)
Medium: Oil and Mixed Media on canvas

I was stuck on a decision that felt impossible. Every option seemed equally right and equally wrong.

That's when I remembered being a kid, solving everything with rock-paper-scissors. No overthinking, no endless pros and cons lists, just trust your instincts and throw.

This triptych came from that memory. Each panel represents how we choose, with logic, with chance, or with something deeper we can't quite name.

For anyone who's ever been paralyzed by too many options and forgotten that sometimes the best choice is simply choosing.

Homecoming of the heart Artworks

Homecoming of the heart

Size: 20cm x 25cm |8 x 10 inch
Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media on canvas

Three weeks in Europe. Beautiful cities, incredible art, but I couldn't create a single thing.

The moment I got home, I went straight to my studio. I picked up a small canvas and acrylics, and this poured out of me before I even unpacked my suitcase.

Some days you need to paint your heart first, just to remember it's still there. Then let everything else flow from that place.

Homecoming of the Heart is about that moment when you return to yourself after being away from what makes you whole.

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