I am a socially engaged ecological artist based in North Kent. My practice develops through long-term relationships with landscape, community, and place, with a particular focus on wetlands, marshes, and edge-land environments.
Working through collective walking, material gathering, participatory making, and site-responsive installation, I create frameworks for shared attention and collective meaning-making rather than isolated objects. Care-led and non-hierarchical approaches are central to how I work, and many projects unfold through public gatherings, workshops, and sustained local engagement.
My work draws on installation, printmaking, and textile processes, often using foraged and ethically sourced materials. I am interested in how creative practice can nurture environmental connection and support both ecological and social resilience.