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Art of the Week: Emotionally Scarred — The Moment She Kept Her Promise
A raw, personal piece created in the immediate aftermath of losing my Nana Harriet — every detail of Emotionally Scarred tells a story of grief, love, and a promise kept. Read more...
Art of the Week: Among Friends - One of My First Digital Pieces
Among Friends: One of My First Digital Pieces I wanted to share a look back at one of the first digital pieces I ever created. Pop culture is absolutely flooded with male vampires — you see them everywhere. I really wanted to bring another female vampire into existence, but I didn't want her to feel like a cliché. Instead of the usual brooding or upright poses, I thought it would be fun to flip things around — literally — and have her hanging upside down like a bat. Because I... Read more...
Art of the Week: Drama Queen - Stay Away From Rusty Garden Shears
This week's piece is called Drama Queen — and there's a story behind it that I've been wanting to share. A little while ago, I injured my finger in a bad gardening accident. It was terrifying, because it was the middle finger on my right hand — and yes, I'm right-handed. The thought of not being able to hold a pen again was genuinely one of the scariest things I've faced. Some of my family — my brother especially — lovingly called me a drama queen for how frightened I... Read more...
Art of the Week: Remember Me Rose — A Tribute to Mum
A deeply personal tribute piece created in loving memory of my mum — every detail of Remember Me Rose tells a story of love, roots, and an unbreakable family bond. Read more...
Art of the Week: The Poisoned Apple — A Dark Fairytale Reimagined
We all know the classic Snow White story — the shiny red apple, the deep sleep, and the prince swooping in to save the day. It's a sweet story. But honestly? It always felt a little too neat and safe to me, even when I was a kid. My childhood brain ended up rewriting that whole scene in a way that was way more hardcore. Instead of her just taking a bite and drifting off into a magical nap, I used to imagine that she was actually impaled on the... Read more...
Art of the Week: Girl with Butterflies & Beetles — A Love Letter to Lynsey
Welcome back to another installment of Art of the Week. This week's featured art print is one of the most deeply personal piece's I have ever shared with you so far. It is a work poured entirely from my heart, created in loving memory of my childhood best friend, Lynsey, who sadly passed away in 2023. Growing up, Lynsey and I were completely inseparable — we were as thick as thieves. If you wanted to find Lynsey, you just had to look for me, and vice versa. We grew up... Read more...
Art of the Week: Botanical Banquet — The Plant That Started It All
This piece started with a conversation with my sister. She mentioned she had bought a Venus flytrap, and that was enough to get my imagination going. The image popped straight into my head and stayed there all day until I finally sat down and made it. I've always loved Venus flytraps because they already look strange and unreal, like something from a film. As soon as I imagined this giant plant standing beside a small, calm little girl, I instantly thought of Little Shop of Horrors and Audrey II. There's... Read more...
Art of the Week: Birdie — Where Surrealism Meets the Garden
When I created this piece, I kept thinking about people who feel more at home in quiet places than crowded ones. I wanted her to feel gentle and withdrawn, but not lonely in a sad way. More like someone who has built her own little world where she feels safe. The birdhouse became the perfect symbol for that. Instead of showing her face, I wanted her hidden inside this tiny home, almost as if she's become part bird herself. The birds gather around her naturally, without fear, and that felt... Read more...