A year of creative expansion.

In 2020, while the world slowed down, I stayed close to home — still living with my best friends, still creating from my light-filled home studio. It was a time of quiet contentment and playful exploration. I continued developing my watercolour portraiture, while experimenting with gouache, soft pastels, and abstract acrylic works on canvas.

This was also the year I leaned into digital drawing — drawn to its accessible, forgiving nature — and took a bold new step in scale, painting my first mural for a local salon in Tweed Heads. The client gave me full freedom to play with colour and reflect the essence of place. It was joyfully freeing.

This chapter of work is wide-ranging, curious, and full of light.

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