About the Artist
As a self taught artist, I have become fascinated to explore the connections between creativity and neurodiversity. My work is a personal journey of self discovery, using bold colours and textures to express the complexities of neurodiverse minds. I do not stick to any particular style of art when I paint as I prefer to rely on the many different abstract forms when capturing the raw energy and resilience that emerge from navigating life with neurodiveristy and the beauty of a differently-wiring brain.
Art has been my therapy, my voice, and my lifeline. By sharing my process and perspective, I hope to spark understanding and connection, reminding others that they are not alone in their struggles or triumphs.
Each piece is a celebration of the unique ways our minds work, embracing the beauty of being wired differently.
When I am not painting or spending time with my family I spend time researching into different styles of art that supports neurodiveristy as well as also supporting Arsenal WFC with my daughter.
Art has been my therapy, my voice, and my lifeline. By sharing my process and perspective, I hope to spark understanding and connection, reminding others that they are not alone in their struggles or triumphs.
Each piece is a celebration of the unique ways our minds work, embracing the beauty of being wired differently.
When I am not painting or spending time with my family I spend time researching into different styles of art that supports neurodiveristy as well as also supporting Arsenal WFC with my daughter.