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Embodied landscapes.

fragments of life.

art as a way back to our true nature

For years I wandered through emotional hinterlands trying to find belonging in a world that demands conformity. Eventually I rediscovered art as my sanctuary, a place where I had always found comfort as a child.

Now, inspired by light, landscape and the stories we tell, I create poetic artworks that bring into existence unseen connections with the natural world: mystical mirrors that invite positive self reflection and act as totems of hope.

Celebrating cycles of transformation and the fragility of the moment, I explore our place within the vastness of the universe through an intuitive and embodied practice that embraces ritual, nurture, destruction and rebirth.

Welcome to my world.

An ethereal sky emerges from a shape similar to a tree or leaf evoking a portal to another world
  • Photo of a large handwritten journal and old postcards of the Elan Valley in Wales placed on white desk surrounded by houseplants

    Poetic prose

    Thoughts and reflections on the meanders and valleys, the ebbs and flow of seeking inner freedom through creative living in a world that demands conformity.

  • Luminous blue semi-abstract oil painting portrait of a woman by contemporary fine artist Jennifer Steele Evans

    Archipelago!

    Luminous, symbolic and dreamy jewel-like oil paintings that flow between landscape, figuration and abstraction as if the boundaries between human and the natural world dissolve.

  • Enigmatic semi-abstact gouache landscape painting of trees in gold and burnt red in the setting sun.

    And they became the colours of the land, sea and sky

    Preliminary gouache and watercolour automatic studies for my current studio work.

  • collection of charcoal sketches by Jennifer Steele Evans, contemporary fine artist based in West Yorkshire

    Regenesis

    What are the connections that lie hidden beneath the surface? Working quickly and intuitively using torn paper stencils and charcoal to create a series of drawings that explore our relationship to the universe.

As Part of the Game She’d Completely Forgotten Where She’d Hidden Herself, 2024. Oil on wood panel (unavailable, private collection).