Red Sky Over Box Hill
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 30.5 cm (height) x 31 cm (width)
Year: 2025
Blurb: Painted after a day hiking Box Hill with friends, this piece focuses on the sheer drama of the sky. It was such a wholesome, needed day away from the London chaos, and I wanted that sense of peace — and awe — to come through clearly. The sweeping clouds were just begging to be painted.
Cape Cornwall in Spring
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 40.5 cm (height) x 40.5 cm (width)
Year: 2025
Blurb: A memory from a windswept walk with my mum in Cape Cornwall — I insisted we climb to the top for the view, even though she’s not great with heights! The loose, textured brushstrokes were my way of capturing the movement of the shrubs and the wildness of the scene. It’s a painting full of joy and sunlit chaos.
Sunset Over Chelsea Bridge
Medium: Acrylic and oil on canvas
Dimensions: 41 cm (height) x 60 cm (width)
Year: 2024
Blurb: A reminder that even on the greyest of London days, beauty can appear in an instant. This piece was based on a photo I snapped during one of those incredible sunsets that completely transforms the city. It was also my first oil painting — and I loved exploring how to capture the shimmer of light across the water and the glow behind the skyline.
Evening Light Over Chipping Campden
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 30.5 cm (height) x 25.5 cm (width)
Year: 2025
Blurb: A smaller, looser piece inspired by a peaceful walk near my gran’s home in the Cotswolds — a place that’s always felt like a second home to me. I wanted the brushwork to feel relaxed and flowing, just like the landscape felt that evening. This painting is all about familiarity, stillness, and being somewhere that holds joyful memories.
The Fal From Trelissick
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 30.5cm (height) x 25.5 cm (width)
Year: 2025
Blurb: Painted from a sunlit midday walk at Trelissick in Cornwall, this piece is a quiet ode to a place I’ve returned to time and again — especially with the dogs in tow. Unlike many of my other works where the sky steals the show, here I focused on the play of light across the land: the shifting tones of the foliage, the warm earth, and the reflections that ripple through the inlet. It’s a piece rooted in familiarity, capturing a calm, everyday kind of beauty — the kind you only notice when you slow down and really take in where you are.
Golden Hour in Santa Cruz
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 60 cm (height) x 50 cm (width)
Year: 2025
Blurb: After a long day exploring Santa Cruz, we grabbed fish and chips by the pier — and this was our view. I wanted to anchor the viewer in the moment by using the railing in the foreground, while the colours in the sky and water reflect that perfect California glow. It's a simple memory, but it means a lot.
Ballintoy Harbour
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 40.5 cm (height) x 40.5 cm (width)
Year: 2025
Blurb: This painting brings me straight back to a windswept afternoon on the Northern Irish coast. We visited because it’s a Game of Thrones filming location — but for me, it meant more: a connection to my family history and heritage. I focused on the movement of the waves and the huge, stretching sky to capture the wildness and nostalgia of the moment.
Golden Hour Over Palomeque
Medium: Oil and acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 40.5 cm (height) x 51.5 cm (width)
Year: 2024
Blurb: One of the first pieces I created in my more expressive, bold style. I used acrylic for the sky to give it a flat, intense feel, and oils in the land to bring out the rich textures. The scene is from a trip to Spain with friends — it was hot, happy, and totally uninhibited. That’s what I wanted the painting to feel like, too.
Echoes of the Atlas
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 42 cm (height) x 60 cm (width)
Year: 2024
Blurb: Inspired by a trek through the Atlas Mountains, this piece captures the overwhelming vastness of the landscape and the awe I felt in that moment. I chose bold, contrasting colours to reflect the energy and emotion of the scene, allowing the dramatic mountains and fiery red sky to echo the feeling of standing somewhere truly majestic.
Golden Summit Yosemite
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 46 cm (height) x 61 cm (width)
Year: 2024
Blurb: Created while on a painting course with the Royal Academy, this piece marks the beginning of my journey into bolder colour choices. I experimented with thickening mediums and expressive brushwork to capture the vastness and grandeur of Yosemite and Half Dome — a place that truly takes your breath away.
2025 – Magan Gallery, London
2017 – Trinity House Gallery, Broadway
2016 – Winston’s Wish Commercial Commission
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