As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been taking some time to pause, reflect, and really acknowledge just how much this year has meant to me — both professionally and creatively.
This year, I sold 53 paintings, across originals, prints and commissions. Each sale still feels incredibly special. Knowing that my work has found homes, sparked connections and genuinely resonated with people never gets old. It’s a constant reminder of why I do what I do.
Art Fairs, Galleries & Exhibitions
2025 was also a year of getting my work out into the world more boldly than ever before. I took part in several fantastic art fairs:
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Fusion Art Fair, Harrogate
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Fusion Art Fair, Warwick
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Art Fair East, Norwich
Each fair brought new conversations, new collectors and invaluable experiences. Seeing people respond to my paintings in person — watching them pause, smile and ask questions — continues to be one of the most rewarding parts of being an artist.
Alongside the fairs, I was delighted to exhibit at Obsidian Art Gallery and Freya Jones Art and Crafts. Both provided beautiful settings for my work and helped introduce it to new audiences.
Closer to home, I also opened my studio for Bucks Art Weeks. Opening my doors and welcoming people into my creative space felt like a real milestone — sharing not just finished pieces, but the environment and process behind them too.
Confidence, Clarity & Creative Direction
One of the biggest shifts this year hasn’t been a single event, but an internal one. I feel more confident than ever in where my paintings have arrived. My style feels clearer, stronger and more authentic — and, most importantly, I can see and feel that the work truly resonates with people.
That sense of alignment is incredibly grounding. It’s given me reassurance that I’m moving in the right direction and encouragement to keep pushing creatively.
Looking Ahead to 2026
I’m heading into 2026 full of excitement and ambition. I have plans to extend my offering to include large, top-quality framed canvas prints across much of my new collection. Making the work accessible at scale, without compromising on quality, feels like an important next step.
At the same time, I’m already working on a new collection, exploring fresh ideas while staying rooted in the energy, texture and movement that define my work.
2025 has been a year of growth, trust and momentum. I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported me — whether by collecting my work, visiting a fair, coming to the studio, or simply cheering me on.
Here’s to everything still to come ✨
Bring on 2026.