This collection started as a love letter to the forest and evolved to represent my own journey to feeling more like me. These paintings are a reminder to keep going, a celebration of the power of nature and a representation of the calm that can be achieved when we emerge into a clearing.
In the quiet moments spent with the painting, you might find a respite, a subtle encouragement to breathe deeply and connect with your own soothing energy.
Canopy | Understory | Forest Floor | 6x4in on paper | £25each
Looking up at the canopy you see bright sunlight through the foliage, this filters to softer light as you go down through the understory of the trees until you reach the shadowy embrace of the forest floor.
There is More than One Way Through | 40x40cm framed canvas | £275
Inspired by the words of Robert Frost in ‘The Road Not Taken’ which ends with
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”
Into the Wood’s Embrace | 8x10in | £95
The most important step is always the next one. The deep hues of the woods evoke both mystery and challenge, the bravery of moving forward.
It’s Just Through There | 8x10in | £95
The play of shadows symbolizes challenges faced, while hints of vibrant hues promise brighter days beyond. Sense the anticipation in the air, this painting is a reminder that despite the impending shift, there remains a tranquil optimism.
Early Evening Light I & II | 8x10in | £95 each
Encapsulating the bright feeling of having found a clearing. These capture the enveloping and comforting light of the early evening.
Journey to Radiance | 50x50cm canvas | £425
The persistent pursuit of transformation. Shadows dance across the trunks, representing challenges faced, while each vibrant repetition signifies the resilience to overcome. We must tend to our roots. Embark on a visual exploration of personal growth, with contemplation on the beauty found in the rhythmic cadence of the journey toward mental well-being.
I hope you feel revitalised after your journey through the trees.
All my love,