Art possesses a remarkable capacity to heal the human spirit and foster emotional well-being. Working for 24 years as a respiratory therapist, I interacted with patients who were terminally ill and they taught me to find joy in the little things. Starting my first series of paintings during the pandemic was cathartic for me and today my art practice is an integral part of my life that helps me find the moments of delight in the challenges of life.

 

While I am not focusing on a single genre in my practice, my collections are all unified by a similar colour pallet, using purples, pinks and blues, and a desire to produce colourful and whimsical work that takes the viewer on a journey of self-discovery. I started my search for a signature style by working on my “Wandering” series and creating joyful, spiritual and expressive abstracts. In 2022, my father suddenly fell ill and with all the stress and grief, I was continually drawn to nature where I found peace and breathing space. I started producing abstracted landscapes and visualizing the strength of tree stumps that were giving new life as they died leaving the beautiful legacy behind to those who continue on.

 

I use acrylics and mediums to create thick layers and make them transparent for the viewer to see what is underneath and in between. These hidden layers mirror life and the multitude of experiences we go through and a need to see beyond the surface and deep inside ourselves and each other. My creative process is very intuitive and I let my instincts guide the process. I hope my art will serve as a grounding point and a guiding light for the viewer during the darkest and most joyful moments in their lives!