For those who feel deeply, words often fall short. Self-expression takes on a different form—one that reaches beyond language.
For those who feel deeply, words often fall short. Self-expression takes on a different form—one that reaches beyond language.
The purpose of my art is to convey a message, evoke a feeling, an awareness of the uniqueness not only of a species but of every individual animal.
I bring life, color, and texture to my subjects, imbuing each piece with a profound emotional resonance.
I grew up in Prieska, a small town nestled along the south bank of the Orange River in South Africa’s Northern Cape. The vast, quiet landscapes of my childhood left a lasting impression on how I see and express the world.
Today, I live and work in Hartbeespoort, in the North West Province, where I continue to draw inspiration from the natural beauty that surrounds me, my time spent outdoors, and the subtle, layered relationships that shape everyday life.
Art is an extension of myself through which I have been able to channel my emotions and life experience to grow as a person.
I’ve always believed in the healing power of creativity. That belief led me to complete a course in Art Therapy, which deepened my understanding of how art can help us process, release, and rediscover.
For me, creating isn’t just about making something beautiful—it’s about finding freedom, clarity, and connection. I’m passionate about helping others reconnect with their own creative voice, using art as a tool for healing and self-discovery. There’s something profoundly liberating in exploring emotions through paint, texture, and form—and I feel honoured to guide others on that journey.
My work is rooted in emotion, connection, and symbolism. I’m drawn to subjects that speak to something deeper.
Acrylics are my main medium—they give me the freedom to layer, blend, and build texture. I often combine them with other materials to create depth, not just visually, but emotionally.
I love working with bold color and tactile surfaces to evoke feeling, tell a story, or spark a quiet moment of recognition in the viewer. For me, art is about more than just what’s seen—it’s about what’s felt.
This blog is my journal, my sketchbook, and my open studio door.