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River deep, mountain high

I LIKE TO THINK OF MY PAINTINGS as a place where my memories and imagination meet to create something new. I am greatly inspired by nature and love to capture it through my own lens, conveying the impressions that I get at the time. I try to log colours and strokes that bring the landscape back to life on paper. Additionally, I like to combine various elements from different landscapes to create a completely new one. Much of my inspiration comes from daily travels and explorations in nature around me. I especially love the landscapes of Wales; its steep sloppy mountains, brown and mossy colour tones, and of course, I will never stop being mesmerised by theare usually an accent in my paintings as they are in nature. I like to use simple shapes to define them in a playful manner with the help of textures and patterns.

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