My art practice is storytelling, communicating things that move me, exploring relationships, memories, moments with my children, my environment, and how ultimately these shared human experiences connect us to each other. Ambiguous forms and shapes ask questions of the viewer and invite conversations rather than simply providing answers, I seek to create an emotional response, a feeling, entirely dependent on personal perspective and experience. Colours are juxtaposed to create a sense of shift and movement, my materials interact as thoughts and sensations almost beyond control, it is never clear where the painting is leading or how it will resolve until suddenly it arrives at its conclusion.
This body of work is a response to finding my way back to myself since becoming a mother. Taking time out from my career to focus on raising my children was an important and deeply rewarding experience, but it left me feeling somewhat invisible to the world.
Becoming Visible celebrates my sacrifices and my children, but also my re-emergence into the art world and back to the person I was before.