This abstract work, "Geode," is a celebration of the earth's untamed subterranean structure. It is the ultimate expression of rewilding, showcasing nature's artistry not on the surface, but deep within its enduring core.
The piece utilizes layered resin and pigment to mimic the ancient, slow-moving forces of mineralization. The bands of emerald green, gold, black, and rust represent the mineral richness and geological time that humans cannot command or control. It is a snapshot of the raw earth, revealed.
"Geode" invites you to embrace the complex, chaotic beauty found in the most primal, structured parts of our planet. It anchors your space to the profound, unflinching power of the Earth itself, reminding us that the deepest wildness is often the most beautiful and enduring.
Medium: Resin on wood, Mica, Ink, Glass
Size: 4ft x 2ft
This profound mixed-media piece, "Elemental Current," is the essence of rewilding made manifest in art. It is a rebellion against manufactured perfection, utilizing the unprocessed, raw materials of the earth to create a powerful, enduring landscape.
The work combines rough sections of natural bark and wood with thick, layered resin and paint to create a powerful dialogue between fundamental forces: the warm, primal earth below meeting the cool, turbulent waters above. The inclusion of the rough, encrusted textures celebrates the necessary imperfection and texture of the wild.
This is not merely a painting of a scene; it is a piece made of the scene, inviting you to connect with nature's core forces—the flow of water, the stability of wood, and the endurance of stone. "Elemental Current" is a tangible reminder that true beauty and resilience are found in the untamed, unrefined, and fundamental parts of our world. A captivating mixed-media artwork that evokes the dynamic interplay between natural elements.
This artwork captures the essence of nature’s ever-changing currents, merging raw energy with tranquil beauty.
Materials: Hemlock, epoxy resin, organic materials, mica, glass.
Dimensions: 3 ft x 4 ft
4 ft × 4 ft | Mixed media on up-cycled salon storage (mica, natural elements, epoxy resin)
Disconnection: A Call to Rewild is a mixed media piece that explores the emotional and environmental fractures pervasive in contemporary life, while simultaneously hinting at the urgent human need to rewild.
This work utilises reclaimed domestic structures—a salon cabinet —as a potent metaphor for containment, boundaries, and the domestic cage that enforces separation. Organic, natural elements are deliberately encased in resin or sealed away, compelling the viewer to confront the cost of disconnection when intimacy and our inherent bond with nature are sealed off.
At its heart, this series explores the quiet ache of separation—from land, from lineage, and from love. Yet, the trapped organic matter serves as a subtle, vital resistance; a powerful visual echo of the persistent, internal call to rewild—the instinctive urge to break the seal and return to a more whole, connected state.
This vintage wall clock is a reimagined piece of horological history, originally crafted by the Friedrich Mauthe Clock Company of Schwenningen, Germany, in the mid-20th century. Featuring a key-wound mechanical movement with a brass pendulum and hourly strike, it reflects the precision and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Lovingly restored and hand-painted, this Grandmother clock has been transformed into a celebration of feminine nature and nostalgia. The floral backdrop, soft ivory tones, and gilded ornamental details evoke the warmth of a grandmother’s embrace, blending timeless function with gentle artistry. A delicate harmony of past and present, this piece invites both reflection and wonder.
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Dimensions: 33” x 14 1/2”
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A quiet act of rebellion, this clock reclaims time from rigid structure, breathing the untamed beauty and soft power of nature back into a mechanical history.
Transformed from a relic of precision into a vibrant tribute, it honours the wild, beautiful, and necessary spirit of women who refuse to be contained by a single tick of the clock.
24” x 12”
Mixed media on stretched canvas
Emergence: First Breath is a visceral, mixed media piece that captures the moment of raw, chaotic genesis. Utilizing layered resin—which acts as both a geological time capsule and a liquid barrier—the work explores the theme of rewilding as a sudden, unstoppable breakthrough.
The composition is a dynamic vertical surge of life. Frantic splatters of pure white acrylic energy collide with deep, primal blacks and vibrant, swirling greens and teals. Encased within the resin, organic natural elements, like branches, appear to be violently pushing their way through the surface, symbolizing the fierce, tenacious will of nature to claim space and defy containment.
This piece is a powerful meditation on the forces that break through the sealed-off boundaries of modern life, celebrating the chaotic, beautiful First Breath of a re-energised world.