My art practice is informed by my observations of the minutiae of nature, the beauty and mystery of our universal landscape, and the complexities of the human condition. As a visual artist, I draw, paint, sculpt, and photograph my way through these observations. This journey has been akin to an archaeological dig, unearthing and scratching away until something is revealed.

Each piece I create is a meditation on the intricate details of the world around us. Through drawing, I capture the fleeting moments and delicate forms that often go unnoticed. Painting allows me to explore the interplay of light and colour, delving into the emotional resonance of a scene. Sculpting provides a tactile connection to the materiality of existence, shaping and reshaping until the essence of my subject emerges. Photography, on the other hand, serves as both a tool for documentation and a medium for abstract expression, freezing moments in time and offering new perspectives on the familiar.

This process of creation is deeply intuitive and reflective. It mirrors the act of excavation, where layers are meticulously removed to uncover hidden truths. The resulting artworks are not just representations, but revelations—windows into the subtle, profound, and often enigmatic aspects of life. Through my work, I aim to invite viewers to look closer, to question, and to find their own meanings within the intricate tapestry of the world we share.