


I’m a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is devoted to honouring and giving voice to the Earth, the entity that unwaveringly sustains all life, even in the face of ongoing harm. Through carefully considered methodologies, material choices and processes, my work expresses deep gratitude and reverence for this support.
Grounded in interdisciplinary research and shaped by personal experience, my practice seeks to make visible the often intangible forces such as attitudes, behaviours and systems that drive ecological degradation in the Anthropocene and threaten the future well-being of all life forms. It also engages with the psychological barriers that prevent meaningful change. In its totality, my work is an act of bhakti: an offering of devotion to the Earth.
Alongside my studio practice, I am equally devoted to facilitating creative spaces that support others in reconnecting with the natural world. Through workshops that weave together creativity and mindfulness, I invite participants to connect with the land, their creativity and with themselves. These workshops are rooted in the same ethos that guides my personal practice: reverence, reciprocity and connection. By sharing creative processes that honour the Earth, I hope to cultivate ecological awareness, so that we may begin to care more deeply, act more kindly and tend to the Earth and all life upon it with the compassion it deserves.