
Retail and Gallery Fine Art
I love line and form and washes of colour when I illustrate people and places. The Australian rural landscape is something I have clambered over and illustrated most of my life, and I have featured in regional art shows and across the wall of cafes.
Hills, wineries and horizons
You can take a girl out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the girl. I have always gravitated towards horizons and the sensory aspects of a landscape, a place or stories, memories and futures. With farming legacy on both sides of my family, we grew up as part of the rural legacy and heard many stories of our kin and of Rutherglen. Illustrating helps me connect to these stories and places that I keep in my heart, mind and imagination.
For me landscapes as spaces so essential to the Australian narrative. An architects gaze is one that focuses on context and objects within this.
Peopled landscapes
I also love to observe human dynamics within this landscapes where people are front and centre and the landscape context is almost a character in the ongoing narrative between ourselves and our environment.
Street scenes and persons
Streetscapes and people can be a heady mix and being able to capture the person in the place is something I love to do.
