

About

I have always been a crafty soul.
Like most people during the pandemic, I was gifted a pause on life, a time to sit and think about where I would like to go from this moment forwards. Over the years I’ve dabbled with lots of different creative pursuits. One thing I remember enjoying from a young age, was my Dad’s black and white photos, he was a hobby photographer amongst other things. I loved that the subject in a black and white photograph is beyond beautiful, it doesn’t matter about the fabric packaging or the skin-deep beauty. I feel like I see inside a person when they are stripped back to black and white.
After a short course in a visual art, I fell into lino printing, one piece and I was hooked. The precision of the mark making, how natural it feels to take a photo image and translate onto my unique carving is addictive. I can lose myself in my cosy home studio, the muffled sounds of kids playing in the background or soothing bedtime music, while I float through the motions of my current carving, watching as the image organically unfolds in front of me.
My excitement peaks when I roll thick black ink across a carved block for the first time. Every line suddenly feels vibrant and full of feeling.
Exhibitions

Awards
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Geelong Art Society Printmakers exhibition 2024 - Highly Commended
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Mission to Seafarers Exhibition 2022 - Commendation for Emerging Artist
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Ocean Grove Rotary 11th Annual Art Show 2022 - Highly Commended