

Based in South-East London, I graduated in Fine Art: Painting from Camberwell College of Arts (UAL). During my degree, I studied Sonic Art at UDK Berlin and later spent a semester at Beaux-Arts de Marseille.
I’m currently an Artist in Residence at a secondary school in Dulwich, where I continue to develop my practice while sharing it with younger artists. I’ve shown my work in a range of group exhibitions in London, Berlin, and Marseille.

My work moves between expression and observation – paintings that are revealing yet contained, and photography that captures stillness and presence. Both are rooted in process, emotion, and a sense of quietness.
In painting, I work intuitively with acrylic, oil, sand, and charcoal, letting materials and accidents guide me. I often set playful rules – painting with my non-dominant hand or limiting my palette – to tap into a freer, more childlike way of creating. Layers build, shift, and erase as I decide what to reveal and what to keep hidden.
My photography offers a slower, more reflective counterpoint. It documents quiet, in-between moments – soft light on a wall, the space between people, the pause before something happens. Ultimately, I want my photographs to capture the spaces we inhabit, whilst my paintings imagine and explore the spaces we can’t see.
Image used - 'Bed maker(B)' 2024