This page gathers the work as it has taken shape over time.
Different formats, different scales. Photography, large watercolours, small pieces made to be held or traded, books built slowly from idea to object. Some are quiet. Some are more direct. Some started as a good idea and turned into something else entirely.
There isn’t a single style holding this together. What connects it is process. Looking closely. Working it through. Letting the material and the idea meet somewhere in the middle, and occasionally arguing with it until it behaves.
You can move through it however you like. Nothing needs to be seen in order. Each piece stands on its own, but they tend to talk to each other if you give them time. Or at least nod in passing.
Photography
Photography, for me, is about noticing what most people walk past. Light, texture, small moments, and the occasional animal who refuses to cooperate.
Some of these were planned. Most weren’t. That’s usually when it gets interesting.
Large Watercolours
These larger watercolours give me room to slow down and follow the material a bit further. The paint moves, the lines settle in, and something starts to form that I couldn’t have planned exactly.
They sit somewhere between control and letting go. I guide them, but they have their own ideas.
Greeting Cards
These are smaller pieces, made to be sent, kept, or tucked into a moment. Simple images, a bit of humour here and there, and just enough space for someone else to add their own words.
They’re meant to travel. To land in someone’s hands and feel like more than paper for a minute.
Artist Trading Cards
These are small on purpose. Artist Trading Cards force decisions, what stays, what goes, what matters enough to keep.
They’re quick, but not careless. Little experiments, small ideas worked out in a space that doesn’t let you overthink it.
































































