Portfolio

Italian Street View
An acrylic painting which captures the gentle stillness of a Volterra street, bathed in shifting light and shade. A modest wine corner sits in view, while a distant Italian flag adds a quiet reminder of place and identity.
8.3" x 11.7"

A Street off Volterra
An acrylic painting of a quiet side street in Volterra, where dappled sunlight and deep shade create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Bright flowers spill into the scene, drawing the viewer in to wander the cobbled path.
8.3" x 11.7"

Memories that Time Forgot
An installation exploring the fragility of memory and the traces of experiences that fade over time, exhibited as part of the Omnia Exhibition, April 2024.
The work immerses viewers in a multisensory environment that evokes a rose-tinted nostalgia: a recreated Italian street with a layered soundscape of ambient chatter, footsteps, and distant music.
Subtle lighting hues and textures mimic the way memories soften and distort, inviting audiences to reflect on the interplay between perception and reality. Through this immersive experience, the installation encourages contemplation of how we romanticise the past while simultaneously critiquing the rose-tinted lens through which we often view our own memories.

Thousands of Strangers
An installation exploring the collective energy, fleeting intimacy, and liberating self-expression found within crowd culture, exhibited as part of the We Begin to Take Shape exhibition at Staffordshire University.
The work recreates the vibrancy of festival spaces, immersing viewers in a multisensory environment of tents, flags, music, and scattered ephemera. A layered soundscape of voices, lyrics, and rhythms captures the joy of being surrounded by thousands of strangers, united in unfiltered expression.
By inviting audiences to step into this environment, the installation reflects on both the exhilaration of shared experience and the suppression of individuality in everyday life. It becomes a temporary space of escapism, where viewers are encouraged to recall what it feels like to be fully accepted, uplifted, and celebrated among strangers.

The Ribbon Tower
An expressive wall-hanging painting created with acrylics and palette knives, employing experimental techniques to build vibrant layers of colour and texture. “The Ribbon Tower” explores movement, rhythm, and energy, transforming the canvas into a dynamic, tactile experience that invites viewers to engage with both the physicality of paint and the emotion it conveys
23.4" x 33.1".

Living in the Moment
An expressive acrylic wall-hanging inspired by crowd culture and festival energy. Bold colour, layered textures, and dynamic forms capture the immediacy and excitement of live experiences, inviting viewers to share in the rhythm and atmosphere of the moment.
23.4" x 33.1"

Euphoric Horizon
An acrylic wall-hanging that channels the energy and vibrancy of festival crowds. Bold colours, layered textures, and dynamic forms capture movement and atmosphere, immersing viewers in the shared excitement and spontaneity of live experiences.
23.4" x 33.1"

Fragments of Recollection
An experimental painting which reimagines the architecture of Italy as a tapestry of memory and place.
23.4" x 33.1"

Piece by Piece
A vibrant acrylic collage layering fragments of Italian architecture. The bold colours and overlapping forms echo the energy and warmth of Italy’s streets, capturing both their history and their charm.
23.4" x 33.1"

La Maison Rose, Montmartre
A detailed perspective illustration portraying the gentle charm and lived-in character of a Montmartre street in Paris. Soft watercolour washes capture the warmth and texture of the buildings, while fine liner work adds structure and delicate definition. The piece aims to evoke the quiet buzz of the neighbourhood – the sloping streets, the café corners, and that unmistakable Parisian whimsy.
8.3" × 11.7"

A Cadet De Gascogne, Montmartre
A structured perspective study of a quiet European side street. The watercolour creates soft, natural tones across the buildings, while the fineliner adds sharp, purposeful detail to the architecture. It’s straightforward, atmospheric, and focuses on capturing the character of the place without over-romanticising it.
8.3" × 11.7"

La Bohème, Montmartre
Watercolour and fine liner on paper
A perspective painting capturing the charm of a street in Montmartre, Paris.
8.3" x 11.7"

A Crémaillère,Montmartre
A watercolour perspective of a Montmartre street, where fine liner details weave through soft washes of colour to capture the romance and vibrancy of Parisian life.
8.3" x 11.7"

Roaming in Rome
A watercolour perspective of the streets of Rome, where fine liner detail brings structure to the fluidity of paint, echoing the energy and movement of the city.
8.3" x 11.7"

Venice Enchantment
A watercolour perspective of a Venetian canal-side street, where flowing paint and fine liner detail echo the balance of water and architecture that defines the city’s timeless allure.
8.3" x 11.7"

A Piece of Pisa
A watercolour perspective of a Pisa street, where the softness of paint and precision of fine liner capture both the warmth and structure of the Italian cityscape.
8.3" x 11.7"

A Hidden Beauty
A watercolour perspective of a quiet Volterra side street, layered with fine liner detail to capture both the intimacy and timeless character of the Italian town.
8.3" x 11.7"

Lost in Tuscany
A large-scale acrylic painting inspired by a small side street I came across in Volterra, Italy. The piece uses warm, earthy tones to reflect the light and atmosphere of the place, with layered brushwork to bring out the textures of the stone and architecture. The scale lets the colours and structural details have a stronger presence.
47.2" × 47.2"

Where we Were
An experimental canvas painting inspired by my Glastonbury Festival experience. Acrylic and gouache are layered with a resin surface embedding sheet music and glitter, creating a vibrant, tactile composition. The piece captures the energy, emotion, and shared euphoria of live music, and can be displayed as part of a set of three or as a standalone work.
5.8" x 8.3"

The Power of Music
An experimental canvas painting inspired by my Glastonbury Festival experience. Acrylic and gouache combine with a resin layer to embed sheet music and glitter, creating a tactile, vibrant surface. The work captures the rhythm, energy, and euphoria of live music, and can be displayed as part of a set of three or as a standalone piece.
5.8" x 8.3"

Dazed in Awe
An experimental canvas painting inspired by my Glastonbury Festival experience. Acrylic and gouache are layered with a resin surface embedding sheet music and glitter, creating a tactile, vibrant composition. The work captures the energy, emotion, and euphoria of live music, and can be displayed as part of a set of three or as a standalone piece.
5.8" x 8.3"

The Terrace
A watercolour study based on nighttime street photography. The white fineliner brings forward the key forms against the dark background, while the watercolour softens the scene with blended tones.
10" × 14"

Pretty in Pink
A study of a night street view, using the black surface to deepen the shadows. White fineliner highlights the structure, and the watercolour creates a smooth, atmospheric finish.
9.5" × 13.5"

Wander at Peace
A night-time architectural study using sharp white fineliner lines to emphasise the main shapes. The watercolour adds a subtle gradient that softens the contrast.
11" × 15"

Lights to the Sea
A simplified interpretation of a low-light street reference, using the strong contrast between the black background and the watercolour to emphasise depth and light. The white fineliner sharpens the key outlines, while the layered colour sits brightly against the dark surface.
10.75" × 14.75"

Highlights of Darkness
A soft night-study focusing on shape and contrast. The white fineliner lifts the architecture from the dark background, while the watercolour creates a calm, diffused atmosphere.
9" × 12.5"

Idealistic Street View
This is a small sculptural piece in which I created a series of small wooden block houses painted in acrylic and watercolour paint and displayed on a stylised plinth.

Little Piece of Venice
A small sculptural piece inspired by one of my favourite buildings I had seen while in Venice. Made with clay and painted in acrylic and watercolour.

When in Tuscany
An acrylic painting of an Italian street view, where the lighting and shadows create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Soft, layered brushwork captures the texture of the buildings and the subtle play of light across the cobblestones, while the composition draws the eye down the street, inviting the viewer to step into the scene.
23.4" × 33.1"

Somewhere in the Alps
A watercolour perspective painting of a street in Rattenberg, Austria, with a fine liner overlay. The vibrant colours of the buildings are accentuated by the crisp fineliner lines, creating a lively, structured composition that captures the charm and character of the town.
8.3" × 11.7"

The Rainbow Stairway
A watercolour perspective painting of an eccentric stairway in Kalkan, Turkey, with a fine liner overlay. The layered watercolour adds depth and softness, while the crisp fineliner highlights the quirky details of the architecture, bringing the character and charm of the stairway to life.
8.3" × 11.7"