Artist residencies offer time — time to look, to experiment, and to let ideas shift. They take me out of the usual rhythm of the studio and into new spaces, landscapes and conversations.
From historic houses to contemporary arts organisations, each residency becomes a dialogue between place and process. Drawing, printmaking and research unfold in response to architecture, history, and the people I meet along the way.
These experiences continue to shape my practice, opening new directions while deepening my commitment to making work that feels grounded, observant and alive.






