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My artwork centres on the human figure, with a particular focus on hands as vessels of memory, labour, and lived experience. Hands carry the quiet evidence of who we are and what we have endured — they reveal age, care, trauma, tenderness, and identity in ways the face often conceals. Through detailed pencil work, I explore gesture, tension, and subtle imperfections, allowing the smallest marks to speak to larger narratives of human experience.


I work primarily in pencil because of its honesty and intimacy; every line is deliberate and unrepeatable, mirroring the fragility and resilience of the stories I aim to express. My figurative drawings are not idealised but grounded in reality, shaped by observation, research, and emotional truth. Each piece is an attempt to slow the viewer down, inviting them to look closely, recognise something familiar, and connect with the shared language of the body and the lives it has lived.

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