Abstract Gallery

My work explores the interplay between texture, material and memory. I create abstracts that range from richly layered fibre pieces, woven threads, tangled fabrics, stitched lines and soft fringes to painted and stitched representations of natural forms: pods, seeds, petals, stems, leaves and flowers. My practice is informed by a variety of influences, notably Islamic art, the Impressionists and Klimt.

Organic shapes in my work are set against frayed edges, uneven lines, varied textures and distressed fabrics, reflecting the passage of time. Yet within this wear and imperfection, there is renewal: fabrics and threads are stitched, layered and reworked, creating harmony from remnants, scraps and memories.
By weaving together fragments of material, light, colour and emotion, I aim to reveal a quiet richness within the fragile – a subtle celebration of resilience, impermanence and transformation.