I wasn’t born into the Australian bush — but I chose it. Originally from Germany, I grew up in Australia, immersed in horses, cattle, and the land. The love and respect I have for the rural Aussie life, runs through what I paint. Living with animals always around me, I’ve come to see them as some of life’s truest teachers. Horses in particular have shown me how to be present, how to face things with honesty and grace, and how to move through challenges without self-pity. I aim to bring that spirit into my work.
I believe the art on our walls shapes how we see the world. It can remind us of who we are, and who we want to be. My hope is that my paintings speak life, resilience, and quiet beauty into the spaces they’re in — that in the moment your eyes land on a piece, something settles in you, a quiet awe, even briefly.
Right now I’m working on The Stockman Series — a body of work inspired by the strength, connection, and rhythm of stockman life. These pieces are painted in a warm, earthy palette: the colours of timber, leather, dust, fur, and light. They’re designed to sit well in modern homes while honouring timeless values. I think most Australians feel something deep when they see the stockman’s world — the people, animals, and land in harmony. That’s what I’m painting.
I work mainly in acrylics, using a mix of transparent washes, dimensional paints, and textured surfaces to create atmosphere and depth. These paintings have physical presence — they shift as light moves across the surface, and you can feel their texture when you get close. Each is framed in handcrafted timber to add a sense of weight and grounding. In a world full of smooth digital art and endless prints, I want these works to be something real. Something you can live with.
I live in the beautiful Bega Valley with my husband, our dogs, cats, chooks, snake, horses and cattle on our gorgeous property at the foot of a range. Just stepping outside is an inspiration.