Hi!

This is just a place where I’ve put some pics, videos, music. Anything I think that was involved during the creation of WILDFLOWERS

April - June 2026 (bloom four)
May 2025 - February 2026 (bloom three)

WILDFLOWERS

- not forgotten series // Bloom four -
April - June 2026

After the WILDFLOWERS (bloom three) show with the help of some absolute ledgies we dragged the Embroidery machine home for a month, it was amazing to be almost forced to witness the change of Autumn, which I would usually take for granted but with seeing the trees and plants in the garden change each day over the month it felt more like a lesson in colour.

I lay the bones down on 12 new works and booked a show for Melbourne. With a bit more help I got everything lugged back to the studio for two weeks to quickly finish the works there.

See below a little of what I got upto whilst at home creating works for this exhibition and a little bit of transporting them to Melbourne. spoiler - they survived

WILDFLOWERS

- not forgotten series // Bloom three -
May 2025 - February 2026

Exhibited at the Dunedin Community Gallery 20th - 22nd February

Behind the scenes of making the Phlox works. slightly chaotic but they needed the energy

The making of “Always keep the lid on the Play-Doh” - the matte colours of the thread, an just the general chaos of it reminded me of Play-Doh, the reason i titled it “Always keep the lid on the Play-Doh” is a reminder to always try to explore. I very rarely know what colours i’m going to use, i try to do this as if im painting on the fly. if you leave the pottle of Play-Doh open it gets dried,an you cant use it anymore. it’s also just a good classic reminder, shits expensive.

A Playlist of a couple of tracks I listened to, either in the studio or whilst framing. for such a potentially chaotic series it still really had a nice chill soft music feel to it.

A wee walkthough i made for some online clients from the wildflowers First Pickings show (November 2025). I go into a little detail on the works and you can see how they interact with the light.