“Drawn by instinct. Shaped by nature. Shared in many forms.”
My inspiration comes from animals and the natural world—creatures I feel deeply connected to, that touch my soul in ways I can’t always explain. They carry echoes of my past and guide me into new adventures, where nature keeps sowing its seeds and feeding me with the things I love and continue to enjoy.
For me, it’s never just about the final piece — it’s about the whole journey that leads to it. An idea might begin with a quick sketch on a scrap of paper or even a tissue, a photograph taken in the moment, or something small I’ve picked up along the way, like a fossil or natural fragment that sparks my curiosity.
I work in mixed media, following whatever materials happen to call to me in that moment — sometimes watercolour, ink or pencil, sometimes digital layers. I call this my Art Fusion approach, where different techniques, textures and ideas come together instinctively to create something new.
Moving between traditional and digital processes keeps each piece alive and evolving, allowing the artwork to grow naturally into something unexpected. That’s what Instinctively Random is all about: the freedom to let instinct, chance, and curiosity guide the work, while nature continues to be my foundation and my teacher.
"So when you see a piece here, you’re not just buying an artwork—you’re sharing in the whole process, from brush to digital, from inspiration to finished creation."
Photo: New Forest, Hampshire, UK - 2026
Moments of quiet contemplation in my van, like this, often become the starting point for new inspiration - North Cornwall 2025