
As an active artist, I engage in a diverse range of creative pursuits such as drawing, writing, singing, and collaborating with collectives and individuals. My work is driven by a deep desire to explore and articulate my inner experiences through the medium of art.
I am fascinated by how art can facilitate a deeper connection with ourselves and with the world around us. Alongside my professional role as an Art Therapist, I am committed to staying connected to my creative self.
Throughout my artistic career, I have had the privilege of participating in numerous artist residencies worldwide, organizing festivals, and showcasing my work on a national and international level. Below are some examples of my previous projects and artworks. For a more in-depth look at my artistic practice,
Documentation of my artist talk during my residency at the 'Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives', in Wollemi National Park in March 2022.
This is a view of the installation of my drawing piece titled 'Waves All the Way Down'. I'm thrilled to share that this artwork has been selected as a finalist for the 2023 Nillimbik Contemporary Art Prize.
In 2022, I had the privilege of leading a series of mindful drawing workshops for SIGNAL Arts. The workshops were designed to encourage participants to experiment with new drawing techniques and activities, allowing them to approach the world around them in novel ways.
In 2017, I collaborated with the collective 'While the Hour' to curate a festival centred around the theme of 'Deep Time'. This photo captures a moment from one of the art workshops that I led during the event.
During 2017, I had the opportunity to collaborate with the 'OK Collective' on their 'Suburban Therapy' project. The project involved creating impromptu collaborations with members of the public, resulting in a series of unique portraits and engaging conversations.
Back in 2013, I embarked on a three-month-long residency at SÍM Studios in Iceland. This trip was a truly transformative experience that provided me with an opportunity to explore and draw inspiration from the awe-inspiring landscapes of Iceland, which became a major source of creative fuel for my art practice.