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Artist statement

I’m really happy to welcome you into my creative world.
My art is about bringing imagination to life through abstract and semi-abstract pieces. I work mainly with mixed media and acrylics, building up layers of paint, texture, and intuitive markings. Each piece evolves slowly and instinctively, with the hope that it speaks to your soul and brings a sense of calm, restfulness, and quiet connection.
Nature is my greatest inspiration. I spend a lot of time outdoors, usually walking with my dog, and I’ve always felt a deep connection to trees — their shapes, colours, and the way they feel rooted in something far bigger than ourselves. Many stand long before we arrive and remain long after we’re gone, and I often find myself wondering about the stories they could tell.
As we move into 2026, I feel a gentle pull in a new direction with my work — towards more organic, earthy elements. There is so much beauty right in front of us, and the natural world continues to guide my thoughts and creative process. Through my work, my hope is to take you on a journey. I want you to feel something — an emotion, a memory, a sense of healing or strength, a quiet connection. I hope you can look at my art and discover your own story reflected back at you.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I truly hope you find something here that speaks to your heart. 💛
Fiona x

Exhibitions & where to find me...

ArtHouse - Leeds Corn Exchange 2025

Corn Exchange. Leeds City Centre - Saturday 6th December 2025

Art in The Pen 2025

Art in the Pen, Skipton 16-17th August 2025

UK Arts Spotlight 2025

Rooted in Yorkshire Exhibition - Leeds - Feb 2025

The Fronteer Gallery 2025

Meet the Locals Exhibition - Sheffield - Feb 2025

The Old Lockup Gallery 2024

Open24 - Peak District - February 2024

The Bee!

As a nature lover, my brand centres around the bee, every piece I create is stamped with a bee, sometimes on the front, but mostly on the back of the canvas or print. It's a symbol of nature’s vitality and the virtues it embodies: renewal, hard work, and wisdom. It’s my personal celebration of the tiny yet mighty creature that sustains our world. It’s also a celebration to fresh starts, perseverance and dedication.