Two conversations
connected.

2nd to 30th April 2026
The Forge Coffee, Whittlebury, Northamptonshire

New works and a legacy collection in conversation to explore instinct and intention, speed and stillness; and what we hold onto when the world won't slow down.

An irrepressible light

Even amidst overwhelming shadows, there remains an irrepressible human capacity for finding light and joy. This piece was born from a resistance to turbulent times, choosing to celebrate the resilience of human joy and internal radiance . 

90cm x 90cm oil on canvas

She carries her sanctuary

Grounded by a composition that evokes a comforting sense of wholeness, yet juxtaposed against an unapologetic expression of femininity and presence,

This work explores an energy that is both centered and expansive. Through uninhibited gesture, the piece serves as a reminder that we carry our own sanctuary, and that our energy is a force that cannot be eclipsed.

120cm x 100cm oil on canvas

After Whistlejacket

A contemporary response to George Stubbs’ Whistlejacket, this painting honours the rigorous traditions of classical equestrian portraiture. whilst reflecting a new, liberated way of seeing the horse in motion.

80cm x 80cm oil on canvas

There is another way

This painting was born from a deep, personal shift towards slower and more conscious horsemanship. It is a celebration of feminine softness and holistic partnership, exploring the idea that partnership and connection are incompatible with dominance

85cm x 70cm Oil on board

A shared rhythm

As part of my legacy collection celebrating unity, movement, and the alchemy of two hearts thinking together, this work is full of gratitude for the strength and composure we are so fortunate to receive in equestrian partnership.

75cm x 90cm Oil on canvas

Dance of two hearts

This legacy work honours my gratitude to equestrian partners who dance with us. Painted during a time when my relationship with horses was defined by expressive movement and brave energy, it honours the partners who offered me their strength and hearts when I needed them most.

50cm x 100cm Oil on canvas

Further available work