Tell us about yourself and what you do?
I am a Mum of 3 boys and I live in Gerringong. My days are spent doing 'the juggle' between parenting and trying to fit in some painting when I get a spare minute.
Have you always had an interest in creating art?
Yes. I have always loved creating things from a young age. I was always painting and drawing. I went to Art college and then studied Textile Design at University. I had a 15 year career in Fashion Design so painting sort of took a back seat during those years but sketching fashion figures was my favourite part of Fashion Design.
What inspired you to begin painting?
I guess I just remembered how much joy it brought me and I live in such a pretty part of Australia that it's hard not to be inspired everyday when you live here. Starting a family and moving away from the city gave me the perfect opportunity to pursue my dream of getting back to my painting roots.
What’s your creative process?
I like to take photos when I'm out on walks of flowers, plants, nice compositions and textures. That's where my inspiration usually stems from. My technique is to paint layer upon layer until each section of the painting has pleasing colour combinations and textures that delight.
Are there any other artists that inspire you?
So Many. My Instagram is a daily dose of inspiration, So many artists doing great things. My favourites at the moment are Stanislas Piechaczek, Lola Donoghue, Elle Campbell, Georgie Wilson, Spencer Shakespeare, Brittany Ferns and Janey Forbes.
Tell us about the most memorable event you can think of in your career?
Probably when I got sent to Ibiza for a week for work to take photos of what people were wearing. That was a pretty amazing highlight. Take me back.
Any music, or books, that you’re loving right now?
Unfortunately I don't get time to read books these days. But music is my second love and my husband used to be a DJ so you'll often find me bopping away to some old trance tunes whilst painting.
Favourite weekend activity?
Bush walks and Beach hangs with family and friends. I've started doing a few creative workshops recently Pottery, Candle making, fibre art. I'd love to do more of those.
What kind of flower brings you the most joy?
Probably English ones because they remind me of my Grandma and living in England. Tulips, Freesia's, Sweet Peas.
How has COVID affected the art industry, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this?
I think people seem to be buying more art because they are home a lot more and probably staring at their blank walls. I know I've bought more art than ever during these COVID months ( But don't tell my husband) I also think that the consumer has become more savvy about buying Australian made art, which is a great thing.
Top tip for surviving lockdown?
Slow down, pause and try to enjoy this time we've been given. Easier said than done when you have 3 crazy boys running around the house and a list of stockists wanting more paintings.