About Me

I trained and worked as a theatre and television production manager for fifteen years. After a break to bring up my three children, I decided to attend the London College of Fashion to do a BTEC HNC in Creative Embroidery which then led me on to painting, screen printing and collage. I moved to Bristol ten years ago, and concentrated on watercolour with some mixed media. I am now also working in acrylics and collage. My paintings are purely imaginative. Ideas are stored in my head, and experimental techniques are logged into my ideas books. Hopefully, the two come together! My work is in private collections in the UK, Europe, South Africa, USA and Australia. I am Chair of The Friends of the RWA.

 I started work as a collage artist, but over the last few years I have taught myself watercolour and now work predominantly in acrylics. I still produce two or three collages a year, but they are very time consuming, and completely take over all my space in the studio!

I love to create paintings based on the landscape, but sometimes inspiration just evolves from nowhere.

To break the fear of the blank canvas, I will quickly cover the surface with random colours, inks, pastels, or anything that comes to hand! I am merely laying an uneven surface which I can then work into as I develop the painting. At this stage, I may add a few pieces of hand-dyed paper, and then paint the next layer which will determine the colours for the end result. I will continue to paint, scrape, dilute, draw, until I see the beginnings of the final piece. This is an exciting process, as there are so many twists and turns. As I near the end of the journey, I paint very little, and probably do more drawing with either ink, watercolour, pencil, or an acrylic paint marker.

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