A contemplative observer of land and light, I work primarily in oil and acrylic to capture the quiet drama of natural environments. My practice is rooted in direct experience—sketching on location, studying shifting weather patterns, and translating those impressions into richly layered studio works.
Using oil paints, I build depth through glazing and subtle tonal transitions, allowing skies to breathe and horizons to recede with a luminous, almost meditative quality. In acrylic, my approach becomes more immediate and textural, employing both soft and bold brushwork to evoke the raw energy of the terrain—wind moving across grasslands, the fractured surfaces of cliffs, or the reflective stillness of water.
Colour plays a central role in my work, not merely as representation but as an emotional language. Earthy ochres, deep greens, and expansive blues are often punctuated by unexpected notes of warmth or coolness, suggesting fleeting moments—sunlight breaking through cloud cover or the final glow of dusk fading into shadow.
My compositions balance realism with interpretation, inviting viewers into spaces that feel both familiar and slightly transformed. Rather than documenting a specific place, each painting becomes a synthesis of memory, sensation, and atmosphere.
Through both oil and acrylic, I explore the relationship between permanence and change—how landscapes endure, yet are continually reshaped by light, time, and perception.