FAQ

 

Sustainability:

My art is made to order reducing any waste, and printed locally, walking distance from my home studio in Richmond, avoiding commute in traffic and reducing shipping materials. I value the working relationship I have with my local printer and they value the quality and finished product of my work.

What is your shipping policy?

All items are made to order, therefore orders may take up to 2 weeks to ship. Once your order has shipped you will be provided with a tracking number. All orders are shipped through Australia Post. Because everything is made to order unfortunately refunds are not accepted. If you have an issue with your order, or require a faster turnaround time please get in touch via the contacts page.

How do I order wholesale?

As a fresh young business & emerging artist I am constantly looking to grow and put my work in front of a new audience. Please email all enquiries through to the contacts page. I would love to work with you. Thank you in advance for supporting my small business.

My process:

My works are about expressing true happiness, acting when that powerful moment of inspiration hits. I am obsessed about creating striking colour combinations and often produce one design in many colours. I draw quite quickly and watch the shapes appear before me. Sometimes I draw from what I see and other times I just draw and see what unfolds on paper. All my designs are hand drawn. Each art work begins its life in my sketchbook, giving every shape an organic quality. I love the imperfections of hand drawn lines. My works are abstract compositions that are bold and bright. Each art work has been transformed into digital vector art allowing me to produce designs in a variety of colours and scales. Each art print can be scaled to any size and custom coloured to suit any space or existing decor. Creating my art gives me moments throughout my day to feel true happiness and joy. I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to connect with my passion through my art daily. It is important to me to give back through my art. I make regular donations to HOMIE a charity whose mission it is to support young people affected by homelessness or hardship. It is exciting that I am finally brave enough to share my designs with others. For far too long they have existed only in the pages of my sketchbook. I have so much gratitude as I begin to grow my business, and thank you all for sharing in the journey with me.

More about me:

‘Find something you love and do it for the rest of your life.’ (-Max Fisher) I presently work freelance, focusing on my online store, selling unique art prints online from my home in Melbourne. I have a love for the visual world that surrounds me, seeing great colour and shape in the everyday.

I completed my Batchelor's Degree in Graphic Design and Photo Media in 2013, graduating from The Academy of Design with an Award of Distinction. I am also a qualified Visual Merchandiser having produced works for Bonds Australia, Aesop cosmetics, Empire Vintage and Kikki-K Swedish designer stationery, as well as having worked along side Amanda Henderson from Gloss Creative and fashion stylist Melissa Gadsden.

During my three years of graphic design studies I have taken the initiative to participate in many design competitions including the 2011 Kit Design Awards in which I placed as a finalist. I have also completed a six month internship with Fashion Journal Magazine working on magazine layouts, cover page designs, photo editing, and some web based design.

After graduating I worked as an intern at the Ink and Spindle studio, learning about screen printing, textiles and sewing. It had always been my aspiration after graduating to make the transition form graphic design to textile design and further my explorations into the art of pattern design and print making. It was through connections I made at the Ink and Spindle studio that I was able to network with textile design students and further my learnings in this area. Since completing my internship I have continued to work on my own creative projects. In September 2015 I entered my first textile design competition through Frankie Magazine for Spotlight, it was a fantastic learning process which saw me experiment with new techniques.

I continue to experiment in the field of surface pattern design and am presently building my career as an emerging artist. You may find me at one of many craft markets across Melbourne, frequenting Heidi Maker’s Market, The Rose St Artists’ Market and Bourne Local Elwood Market.