WELCOME TO MY
EARTHFUL ART EXPERIMENT
This year I'm building an eco-pond while creating Waste to Wonder artworks, guided by one playful curiosity: what becomes possible when we let nature lead the way?
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WASTE TO WONDER (Last Year)
Last year I started looking at "Waste" in a new light and was awestruck by the way it deeply changed me. What started as a curiosity became a joyful exploration of materials, meaning, and how small creative shifts can make a real difference.


MILK BOTTLES
Think Playfully
Turns out milk bottles are tough, sculptural, and surprisingly obedient once you start playing with them. They've become one of my favourite materials to cut, shape and quietly transform into something far less ordinary.

FIRE PIT
CHARCOAL
Create Differently
Who knew, last night's fire pit leftovers could make such deliciously deep blacks? Crushed, mixed and layered, charcoal has a habit of stealing the show when I least expect it.

ONION BAG
NETTING
Live Earthfully
This scrappy little netting refuses to stay humble. Layered with other discarded plastics, it creates movement, texture and just the right amount of fighting fish drama.
Last year laid the foundations.
This year, the experiment grows.
ECO POND BUILD (This Year)
This year, I'm building an eco-pond to swim in, alongside a pool room and gardens created to be lived in and shared. Letting nature lead, the build becomes both habitat and a source of inspiration for my Waste to Wonder artworks made from reused materials.


ECO-POND
BUILD
Think Playfully. Design with Nature
A natural swimming eco-pond shaped by ecology, water, and place, created to be lived in, shared, and allowed to evolve over time.

SHARED
LIVING
Create differently. Live together
A small circle of curious humans gathering around land, water, creativity, and food, exploring slower, more connected ways of living.

PAINTING INSPIRATION
Live Earthfully.
Nature-led moments, textures, and reclaimed materials feeding into my Waste to Wonder artworks, where discarded things are given new life.
