If you’d like to see any of my artwork in-person before you purchase you can find me at the events below.

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'What The Land Remembers'

Group show at Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro. 10th February to 30th August 2026.

Cornwall's dramatic landscape is no mere backdrop for the artists who call this place home. It's a living, breathing presence. For its major new art exhibition, What The Land Remembers, Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery has gathered together ten contemporary women artists who carry Cornwall's wildness within themselves. The awe-inspiring landscape of Cornwall – with its jagged cliffs, restless seas, and untamed moors – holds an allure that seeps into the soul of those who encounter it. For many contemporary artists regardless of their medium, to work here is to enter into an ongoing conversation with the land.

This exhibition brings together ten contemporary women artists whose practices reflect the unyielding pull of the Cornish landscape. Dotted across Cornwall, working from studios nestled in bustling harbours or perched on the edges of rugged moorland, each lets Cornwall’s landscape move through their work, shaped by salt air, stone, myth and memory. 

Each piece chosen for this major new show reflects the enduring relationship between place and the people who inhabit it.

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'This Land'

Solo show at Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro. 4th April to 24th June 2023.

This is the story of an artists journey; returning to Cornwall, reconnecting, coming full circle.

Rich in mining and ritualistic history, these rural landscapes have been calling me to investigate and contemplate what is above and below ground, the human impact on nature, our place in this world. With this body of work I continue to explore the use of natural pigments and paints made from the earth - these are paintings about the land, made of the land. 

Workshops and events alongside this exhibition will bring the community together to discuss and create, echoing the ancient gatherings on Cornwall’s sacred landscapes.