I work primarily with wool felt, creating soft sculptural forms, vessels and installations inspired by repetition, rhythm, colour and the patterns found in nature. For me, wool feels connected to life itself — fibrous, tactile, malleable and alive. Through layering, cutting, stitching and arranging, the work slowly evolves into organic forms that can feel cellular, landscape-like or cosmic.

I’m drawn to the simple beauty that exists throughout the natural world — from microscopic structures to shifting landscapes and the night sky.

Alongside my textile practice, I have worked for many years as a filmmaker and visual storyteller, and this continues to influence the way I think about composition, atmosphere and space.

I hope my work invites you to slow down, look closely, and enjoy the experience of colour, texture and form.