In The Press

Over the years, I’ve had the chance to share parts of my story, my process, and the wild joy I find in creating. Below are a few interviews and features that dive into the heart of my work — the warbles, the cityscapes, the chaos and colour — and the life that flows around it. Each piece offers a glimpse into how I see the world, and how that vision makes its way onto canvas.

  • A Riot of Colour and Thought

    Featured in UNO Magazine – Words by Jenny Rudd

    This article captures a little slice of my world — the studio, the art-covered walls of my home, and the tangled mix of thoughts, textures, and stories that show up in my work. From pop art queens to collaged fish portraits, it’s all about curiosity, colour, and finding connection in unexpected places.

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  • New York, New Lens

    A Chapter of Creative Recklessness

    My time in New York changed everything. I had a messy little studio called The Rat’s Nest and a head full of big questions. The city’s energy pushed me to experiment, to get braver with my voice and my brush. That’s when the cityscapes started — and when my art began to really speak back.

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  • The Warble Effect

    How Stories Sneak into the Work

    These layered pieces I call warbles — they begin with journals, snippets, secrets, and scrawled thoughts. Then come the colours, the textures, the unexpected meanings. What I love most is how people see their own stories in them, even when we’ve never met. Sometimes it feels like telepathy.

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  • Caravans, Cuba & What Comes Next

    The Art That’s Still on Its Way

    I believe original art should be for everyone. That’s why I started the caravan series, and why I’m always looking for new directions. Cuba’s old buildings, roadside shells, and dreams of pop-up exhibitions are all spinning in my mind. Here’s a look at what’s coming — or at least what’s circling in the chaos.

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