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over the rainbow

Tell us a bit about your art?

My work is described as bright, happy, fun and spontaneous. I generally do privately commissioned artwork for clients’ homes and offices but I also collaborate with other colourful brands and businesses on some fantastic products. Before I became an artist, I was a teacher, so I also enjoy running workshops for my clients; from acrylic canvas painting, to terracotta pots and kids workshops – there’s something for everyone.

What are you inspired by?

I’m definitely

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