Artist

Poetry

Poetry

Poetry forms an important part of my creative practice and reflective process. While I work across painting, photography, installation, and research, writing often becomes the space where ideas, memories, and emotions begin to take shape. My poems explore atmosphere, intimacy, psychogeography, and the emotional experience of space, often drawing from personal reflection, memory, and observation.

Influenced by poets such as Sylvia Plath and Elizabeth Bishop, my writing is frequently visual, symbolic, and quietly autobiographical. Flowers, plants, domestic objects, and fragments of place often appear throughout my work as recurring forms of reflection and emotional language. The poems can be both cryptic and personal, balancing vulnerability with ambiguity.

Writing has remained closely connected to my practice since my BA in Fine Art Painting and Visual Culture and continues to inform both my studio work and teaching practice today.