New Releases
Powerful new work exploring the ancient mysteries of Bodmin Moor through the sacred landscape surrounding Leskernick stone circle. This series captures 6,000 years of human connection to Cornwall's most mystical terrain, where Mesolithic wanderers first walked the heights, Neolithic settlers raised enduring monuments, and Bronze Age communities perfected their sacred geometry.
Smaller wooden panels reveal copper leaf through scraped layers of synthetic blue over earth pigment - a meditation on how human presence both conceals and transforms the natural world. The gleaming copper honors Cornwall's legendary mining heritage, connecting ancient metalworkers to the skilled miners who later carried Cornish expertise across the globe.
In contrast, the imposing large canvas unfolds like an ancient map scattered with circular forms that echo stone circles viewed from the heavens. Together, these works invite contemplation of the deep time that flows through Cornwall's windswept landscape, where every shadow holds memory and every horizon whispers of ancestral wisdom.
Each piece incorporates earth pigments gathered from this sacred terrain, creating a tangible connection between artwork and ancient ground, bringing the moor's eternal stories into contemporary spaces.