Original art & commissions
The natural world is endlessly fascinating, in all its intricacies, so in my work I focus on texture and the restorative impact of nature. There is a powerful thread of biophilia through my art inspired by my feelings of connection with the natural world around us.
I am also concerned with the threat that climate change poses, and through my art I hope people will think more deeply about this vital connection and our collective responsibility for the planet.
Is there a place that is special to you? Would you like a painting that expresses the colours, textures and feelings of that place? Please contact me to discuss a commission.
Enjoy the natural energy of these paintings in your own home.

Original art & commissions
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Pools invites the viewer into a world of deep, shifting waters—where light dances on the surface and hidden depths swirl beneath. Inspired by natural formations and underground springs, this piece captures the mystery and movement of water as it carves, nourishes, and transforms. Vivid blues and greens merge with intricate organic patterns, suggesting unseen ecosystems teeming with life.
It is a meditation on depth, reflection, and the hidden forces shaping our world.
41cm x 41cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £370
From the “Hidden Worlds’ series -
Pools
From the ‘Hidden Worlds’ series
Spirit of the River.
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Flowing with life and energy, Spirit of the River captures the essence of water’s journey—twisting, carving, and shaping the land over time. Deep greens and earthy tones merge with fluid, organic textures, evoking the raw power and quiet wisdom of rivers that sustain hidden ecosystems.
This piece invites the viewer to connect with nature’s rhythms, embracing both movement and stillness in the ever-changing landscape of the unseen world.
31cm x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £270)
From the ‘Hidden Worlds’ series-
Hot Springs II
Inspired by the raw beauty of geothermal landscapes, *Hot Springs II* captures the dynamic interplay of heat, water, and minerals beneath the Earth's surface. Vivid hues of turquoise, gold, and deep obsidian swirl together, evoking the bubbling energy of thermal springs and the life they sustain. Layers of texture and fluid movement invite the viewer to explore the hidden worlds where transformation and renewal are constantly at work.
31 x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £270
Hidden Worlds -
Under the earth
A glimpse beneath the surface, *Under the Earth* explores the unseen layers of our world—where roots intertwine, minerals form, and ancient secrets lie hidden. Rich textures and deep, flowing hues of emerald, gold, and obsidian create a sense of movement and mystery, evoking the raw energy of subterranean life. This piece invites the viewer to look beyond what is visible and imagine the intricate landscapes beneath our feet.
26cm x 26cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £170
Currents and Connections -
Ice Eddies
The series ‘Currents and Connections’ explores the link between the human world and the natural world.
This painting ’Ice Eddies’ looks, with hope, though melting ice to the sky above.
31cm x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £270
Currents and Connections - Aperture
This painting is “Aperture” (from the series ‘Currents and Connections’)
There are threads of connectivity and a portal here to wherever you see in this painting.
31cm x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed
Currents and Connections - Depth
“Depth” is from the series ‘Currents and Connections’.
There is an unfathomable depth and layers of understanding still to discover in our natural world.
31cm x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £270
Currents and Connections - Slipstream
“Slipstream” is from the series ‘Currents and Connections’ thats explores the link between the human world and the natural world.
What do you see in the Slipstream?
31cm x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £270
Landform
Subtle layering of details invites you to immerse yourself in the intricate tapestry of life, provoking introspection and contemplation of our profound interconnectedness with the world around us
An organic abstract painting with depth.
61cm x 61cm Acrylic media on cradled birch ply - set in a float frame.
Resonance
“Resonance” is from the new seasons series of work.
An organic abstract painting within intriguing depth and distance.
Immerse yourself in the details and see hope beyond the horizon.
61cm x 61cm Acrylic media on cradled birch ply - set in a float frame.
Currents and Connections - Flux
This painting ‘Flux’ (from the series ‘Currents and Connections’) expresses deep feelings of connection with hidden flows and mysteries, between the human world and the natural world.
51cmx51cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply- framed
Blue Fire
Have you ever looked deep into an open fire…mesmerising!
Summer Sea
Inspired by sunlight sparking underwater in the Aegean sea. The textures, colours, and calm feeling of solitude.
Multi media and textured acrylic painting on cradled birch ply panel.
30cm x 30 cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply- framed
Inspired by the undersea world of the Aegean Sea… the sparkling sun on the sand beneath the water. Colour, texture, calm.
31cm x 31cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed
Immersion
Currents and Connections - Turbulence and Calm
This series ‘Currents and Connections’ explores the link between the human world and the natural world.
Turbulence can be interpreted in many ways, and is always tempered by Calm.
51cmx51cm Mixed media on cradled birch ply- framed
Inspired by scuba diving in Greece, with sun sparkles on the sea floor.
Sea Song
Moody Hills - a triptych
This set of three paintings reflect different seasons, times and weather in the hills. Moon, Storm, Ice.
These can be hung as a group or they will stand on a book case or shelf.
A group of three - 20x20 Mixed media on cradled birch ply - framed £187
A bit of fun!
Arrange on a shelf and ring the changes as often as you like.
7 blocks ranging in size from 15cmx15cm Mixed media on board - £75
Stacking Blocks

“art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time”
— Thomas Walton