About the Practice

My practice is rooted in a fascination with human behaviour, how we look, dress, and move; how desire shapes our gestures; how strength so often carries its shadow of vulnerability.

I draw from subcultures, fetish, and the language of clothing, treating garments and objects as both surface and symbol. A T-shirt can be more than fabric - it becomes a mask, a declaration, a shield. My work seeks out these tensions, allowing visual form to open questions about identity, intimacy, and power.

They are playful yet precise, coded yet open, and always evolving, an invitation to see clothing as both expression and conversation.

I move between art and design, refusing the neat separation of the two. A drawing might lead to a print; a garment might echo a painting; a digital fragment may find itself reborn as cloth. What emerges are not products in the usual sense, but continuations of a wider enquiry, works to be worn, collected, or simply contemplated.

The shop you find here is not a commercial sideline but part of the practice itself. These editions - whether a print for the wall or clothing for the body - carry with them the same intent as the artworks. They are invitations to participate in the practice, to carry a fragment of it into your own world.

This is the rhythm of my work: moving between surfaces, between objects and images, always searching for the quiet space where strength and vulnerability meet.

At its heart is connection, embodied in the chain link: a symbol of unity, resilience, and creative bonds. With a foundation in fine art and more than a decade at London College of Fashion, UAL, I now channel that experience into clothing and prints that honour authentic expression.

Explore the Practice Background and Inspirations

On Writing and Collaboration
My writing often begins as a conversation, a movement between thought, memory, and reflection. I sometimes use AI as a mirror in this process, a tool that allows me to see my own ideas more clearly. The language that emerges belongs to me, but the dialogue itself feels alive, a small performance of how we learn, respond, and create meaning together.