Sculpture

My sculptures celebrate the female form as a language of sensuality, strength and spirit. I’m drawn to curves, gesture and balance — the tilt of a head, the rhythm of a pose, the quiet power held in stillness. Many of my figures explore archetypes of the feminine: goddesses, dancers and “naughty angels” — celestial yet unapologetically embodied, playful yet powerful.

Yoga and movement often inform the work, creating forms that feel both meditative and charged. Living close to Dartmoor, I find myself increasingly influenced by myth and pagan undercurrents – the same liminal energies that shape my paintings – where beauty becomes ritual, and the feminine is honoured a s both earthly and otherworldly.