I am a printmaker living in the heart of Dorset with my young family. My prints are inspired by Dorset’s wildlife, coast and countryside - and occasionally also by my children and work in biodiversity conservation.

I made my first linocut at Art A-Level, but really started getting into printmaking when I took short courses in relief printing at the St Barnabas Press and Curwen Press in Cambridgeshire. When I moved back to Dorset in 2015, I joined the Poole Printmaking Cooperative and interest began to grow in my work, with requests to buy my prints and to stock them in shops and galleries. These sales enabled me to invest in a small table-top press and equipment to print from home, happily freeing up more time for printmaking. You can now find my prints and cards in a number of galleries and shops in the UK. I have also delivered a number of illustration and commission projects, including the cover of Adam Henson’s new book ‘Two for Joy: The Untold Ways to Enjoy the Countryside.’

I enjoy every step of the process from sketching out the designs, to carving the blocks, and then the printing. All of my prints are handmade and unique. Each is carved into a lino block, and carefully hand printed using traditional printing methods. Some are monochrome prints using just one block, others are multi-block prints, and many use a reduction printing approach. They are Limited Editions, meaning I print a fixed, pre-determined number of each design. This means that when you buy one of my original prints you know exactly how many there are, and which one is yours.

Thanks so much for your interest in my prints. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy making them.

Exhibitions & Galleries

If you would like to see my work in real life, my original prints are stocked in the following places:

FOLDE, Shaftesbury

Gallery on The Square, Dorchester

Purbeck New Wave Gallery, Swanage

Ink & Page, Bridport

You can currently see my prints in the ‘Look Up: Journey into Printland’ exhibition at Sculpture by the Lakes in Dorset in November and December 2022, as part of the ‘Citizens of Printland’ collective featuring nine printmakers from the South West.