I'm an abstract painter based in Toowoomba, Australia.
I work primarily in black and white with bold flashes of colour, creating intuitive abstract paintings shaped by curiosity and chance.
My love of art began early. After high school, I studied Art Theory at the UNSW College of Fine Arts because I was fascinated by artists, art movements and the way visual culture can reflect, challenge and even shape the world around us. I spent three years in dark lecture halls watching endless slide presentations, debating postmodernism, and falling in love with the bold voices of Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer and my favourite artistic activists, the Guerrilla Girls.
Despite all that, my career took a rather uninspiring detour through law and human resources, where I spent far too many days sitting in white cubicles wishing the walls had something more interesting to say than my emails.
Years later, after a few life-changing experiences, I left the corporate world, bought some canvases, and began building a new life as an artist—one new brush, one experiment and one accidental paint splash after another.
My hope is that my paintings find their way into homes and workplaces where they catch the eye, spark conversation, and remind us that there is always more than one way to see the world.