Mixed Media Works
The Urban Edition
A touch of the unexpected.
My latest works are a collection of original, street-inspired mixed media works.
This is me breaking free.
I will be showcasing these works in April 2025.



Lino Prints
Mesoamerica
Transformation.
Whether it is the exploration of forgotten elements, the release of emotions or the awakening of self, you are invited on a journey of introspection, to embrace the complexities of identity, spirituality, and personal growth.
Through the lens of Mesoamerican iconography and symbolism, these works speak to the universal processes of creation, destruction, and rebirth, encouraging a deeper connection to self and the freeing up of trapped energy.
These works serve as portals into ancient symbolism and personal catharsis, inviting you to engage with both the familiar and the mysterious realms of the human experience.
More works coming soon.
All works are original hand-pulled limited edition lino prints and are available to buy!

“EL OLVIDADO”
El Olvidado – the Forgotten One. This was an original design I created at a wood block carving workshop in Mexico. This piece inspired the whole series as did the incredible printmakers of Oaxaca!
“THE FORGOTTEN ONE”
The jaguar, a powerful symbol in many Mesoamerican traditions, represents strength and the spiritual world. In Mayan & Aztec mythology, the jaguar was associated with power, the underworld, and the spiritual realm, often depicted as a guardian of the jungle.
El Olvidado, The Forgotten One represents the coy and the illusive side of us all.


“EVA PROMENADES”
Quetzalcoatl (feathered serpent)is an Aztec god said to have created the earth, the sky and the first woman and man.
Meet Eva, essentially the Spanish Eve. She sports the latest in Quetzalcoatl fashion. Her stylish headdress is adorned with two serpent figures (angel and devil), a conch shell horn and the feathers of a cool, plumed bird I’ve forgotten the name of.
Eva means “life” or “mother of life”. This piece is an invitation to inner goddess energy. It is about birthing a new aspect of the divine feminine.
Also available with other backgrounds.
“RAIN MANTIS”
It was dry, dry, dry in Mexico. Brown. No green. Flying over Mexico City, the clouds were forming over the mountains, a storm was brewing.
A portal opened and out stepped a mantis… the Rain Mantis.
It rained that day.


“QUETZALCOATL”
Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent, embodies creation, fertility, and the natural world in Mesoamerican culture. Along with his brother, he is said to have created the first man and woman, highlighting his role as a creator deity revered for his connections to agriculture and rain.
I process a lot through my art. I later came to realise that this piece was about releasing anger and resentment. I saw a seething, writhing snake in my belly that has transformed into strength and ferocity.