About

I am a multidisciplinary creative working across image and language. My practice moves between material and text — exploring identity, embodiment, and the emotional architecture of everyday life.

I trained in Fashion Design, where I developed a foundation in structure, materiality, and disciplined creative process. This formal training shaped how I think about composition and narrative — whether expressed through cloth, canvas, or the written word.

Alongside my studio practice, I have worked across the fashion industry as a stylist, visual merchandiser, and graphic designer, contributing to independent labels and presenting work in community-based initiatives. My experience includes an internship at the Textile Arts Center in New York and developing textile CAD patterns for an emerging UK streetwear brand. One of my original fashion designs was featured in Pride Magazine following a national competition.

My visual artwork has been included in group exhibitions at local galleries, and my writing practice spans performance and publication.

Across disciplines, my work is rooted in curiosity and craft. I am interested in the relationship between form and feeling — how aesthetics hold story, and how creative practice becomes a way of shaping attention, presence, and meaning.