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A moment in my garden

$3,500.00

57.5w x 125h x 5d cm

Mixed media on cotton canvas

Stretched canvas

Ready to hang

Signed on front

57.5w x 125h x 5d cm

Mixed media on cotton canvas

Stretched canvas

Ready to hang

Signed on front

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Remembering that fleeting golden moment
Remembering that fleeting golden moment
With my bare feet in Pindan
With my bare feet in Pindan
It has just started
A lifetime
A lifetime
The heart wants to love
The heart wants to love

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We make small impacts every day.
Footsteps in the snow.
Hands shaping sand.
Moments that appear, and then quietly disappear again.

I think about how little things matter. How being present matters. How simply being here, noticing, touching, bre
Sometimes a piece of art quietly finds its place.
Not by shouting, but by feeling right.

This work holds a soft presence.
A moment that can be lived with.
Something that brings warmth and meaning into a space over time.

The Soft Light on You
Saturday Feb 7 - the studio door is open.

You’re welcome to come in, look around, sit with the work, and take your time. There’s no pressure and no expectation, just space to pause, notice, and connect.

Alongside Open Studio, there&
Learning how to paint the sky has taught me something very important.

The sky doesn’t need to be copied.
It doesn’t need to look like the photograph.
It doesn’t need to be explained or controlled.

When we paint it, it become
Maybe this year has already felt hard.
Maybe it hasn’t unfolded the way you hoped it would.

When I feel like that, I look to nature.
The way the sky keeps opening.
The way the sea keeps breathing in and out.
The way light appears, quietl
Sometimes, when I’m painting, the whole canvas doesn’t need to be filled.
There is space left untouched.
Breathing space.

I think life is a little like that too.

By the end of January, the year can already feel full.
Full of expe
As January begins to soften, I often notice what we’re left holding once the rush has passed.

What remains after the expectations, the noise, the effort of starting again.

For me, it always comes back to two things.
Hope.
And love.

N
Forgiving

In the soft light of the afternoon, forgiveness feels effortless — like sunlight warming the edges of a day.

This painting holds that feeling for me: gentle, open, full of colour and calm.

Forgiveness, after all, isn’t
Studio moments — colour studies, early sketches, and small beginnings.

I love this part of the process: where ideas are still fluid, edges are soft, and anything feels possible. It’s a time for play and curiosity — letting colour
Angel

One morning, there it was — or maybe he, maybe she — an angel of sorts.

Soft, playful, a little bit cheeky. Appearing out of nowhere and inviting me to join in, to let go of the serious, to paint with joy and a light heart.