Botanical Inspired Prints

Celebrating the lines, colours & patterns of the natural world

I’ll be demonstrating tetrapak printmaking live at my stand and will have a selection of original monoprints, my brand-new card range, and other works available to share with you.

There’s also a fantastic line-up of talks and hands-on workshops for both adults and children, plus a beer garden and Walthamstow’s very own beach just outside.

Yes!Art Fair - This Sunday

I’ll be taking part in the Yes! Art Fair alongside over 60 contemporary artists, each exhibiting and sharing their process.

Sunday 22nd June
Big Penny Social, Walthamstow
12–6pm
Entry £5

New Prints & Card Collection

Summer Flowers’ – inspired by seasonal stems from Borrowed Light, styled by Gustavo. This will be released as a giclée print and limited edition card.


Poppies’ – inspired  by a visit to Green and Gorgeous Flower Farm. It’s one of my most ambitious prints to date, taking 22 hours just to ink. I've submitted it to the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair International Open Call so keeping my fingers crossed!

I’m excited to launch my brand-new range of hand-printed floral cards - 12 designs inspired by some of my favourite seasonal blooms:

Cosmos, French Marigolds, Dahlias, Pansies, Geraniums, Delphiniums, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums, Lavatera, Hellebores, and Foxgloves.

Available in person this Sunday at Yes! Art Fair - or online from 1st July.

I’m continuing to grow the range, so if you’ve got a favourite flower you'd like to see, I’d love to hear your suggestions.

Now at Saatchi Gallery

I'm proud to be part of the Saatchi Gallery Shop alongside the current “Flowers - Flora in Contemporary Art & Culture” exhibition.

You can now find a curated collection of my original prints and card sets both in the gallery and online.

In the Spring, I led a week of workshops for Saatchi Gallery Learning Trust, welcoming a wide range of participants - from School and Home Ed groups to Open Age communities.

We learnt the basics of tetrapak printmaking, taking inspiration from the artworks on show and observational drawings of real life plants. The results were beautiful, each a unique work of art.