I'm currently investigating a multitude of materials, often found, or foraged from my daily environments. Weaving, carving and sculpting biomorphic forms through a mindful and intuitive process, my work references the intrinsic connections and interdependence of our natural world. Interacting with my local and rural environments, I explore themes of what it means to be at home in the world to question my connection to nature, as well as confronting my audience on their own sense of belonging. My deep appreciation and fascination with the natural world inspires my ongoing sustainable process-led artistic practice. My experimental approach enables me to engage and work with my materials, to learn about their possibilities, boundaries and properties, allowing me to collaborate with my mediums. I'm fascinated in manipulating the natural form to break down at a macro or molecular level to regenerate into new possibilities.