Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a linocut?

    A linocut is a hand-carved relief print made by cutting into linoleum, rolling ink across the surface, and pressing paper against it. It’s tactile and meditative - each impression carries the mark of its making.

  • Can I buy or commission your artwork?

    Yes - I welcome conversations with collectors, curators, and those seeking personal commissions. You can reach me through my contact page to share your ideas.

  • Why is helping those impacted by homelessness part of your practice?

    Giving back is central to how I create and teach art. I run a quiet initiative where part of my artwork income supports unhoused individuals in London. You can learn more here.

  • What do you create?

    I create linocuts, miniature interiors, and sculptural prints that explore quiet spaces, domestic memory, and emotional resilience. Each work is a study in silence, light, and layered texture.

  • Can I see your work in person?

    I sometimes exhibit across the UK, and I welcome quiet studio visits by arrangement. Feel free to reach out through my contact page if you’d like to come to see my studio.

  • Do you work in other creative forms beyond visual art?

    Yes, I enjoy creative writing which often explores resilience, ritual, and imagined landscapes and fantasy worlds.