
A Bit About Me…
Bio.
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I was surrounded by art from a young age, the perks of having an artist as a mum i suppose! I remember the smell of her studio; the oil paint and thinners, the seemingly random ‘treasures’ collected on dog walks and beach holidays, the eager anticipation and excitement when getting to get my hands dirty and try new things. We would take day trips to the various galleries in london, at the weekends and on holidays. I used to love copying the different paintings and drawing strangers on the train. I wasn’t a fan of school but I loved the art department, specifically ceramics. There is something about transforming an inanimate piece of clay into something, anything, but something you can hold. I had no doubt in my mind that I would be an artist, i just didn’t know, at that point, what being an artist actually meant. I knew what I’d experienced but I didn’t yet know the world beyond and what it had in store.


Having studied art and design at college I moved to Scotland in search of something more. I found the outdoors and trained and worked as an outdoor instructor. Being surrounded by the rugged natural beauty, of this amazing place, constantly inspired me to make something, but there wasn’t always time. It’s amazing how life has a way of getting in the way of life! My work in the outdoors took me to many parts of the world and gave me many beautiful experiences.

Fast forward 20 years and I find myself in my studio, contemplating ‘world domination’; reminiscing about how all my experiences, decisions and relationships have lead me to this moment. Working with Ink, whether when tattooing or drawing, yet another picture of my dogs, has a cerntain conclusive feel to it. There is little room for error and the marks made are decisive to say the least. I love the way the ink moves on the page and the challenge of replicating marks when tattooing. I love developing and learning and seeing my art come to life.
