I offer made-to-order abstract works tailored to your preferred size, palette, and feel. Artwork can be developed alongside a design project or commissioned independently. You’ll receive sketches, updates, and a clear timeline from start to delivery.
Paintings typically range from £380–£1800, depending on scale and complexity. Lead times vary (2–10 weeks), so early enquiries are recommended, but there is often space for short notice enquiries. And if you need something last minute - you can browse my prints here.
I work only with those who value art not as decoration, but as an essential layer of atmosphere and meaning in their home. Each painting is bespoke, created to resonate with its owner and their space, and to bring a sense of peace that lasts for decades.
Initial Enquiry
Share your vision, preferred size, palette, and placement. If you’re unsure, I can guide you based on your space, interior tones, or existing design plans.
Proposal & Quote
You’ll receive a tailored proposal with size options, price ranges, estimated timeline, and framing suggestions (if needed).
Sketch & Approval
Once the deposit is paid, I’ll produce a concept sketch or palette sample for your feedback before painting begins.
Creation & Updates
I work from my studio, sending key updates as the piece evolves. You’ll be informed of drying times, framing, and delivery schedules.
Final Delivery
Your artwork is carefully packed and delivered to your chosen address (UK or international). Hanging and styling support is available if requested.
My journey as an artist has been anything but straightforward, but every step has shaped the work I create today. I began studying at the prestigious Art Academy of Riga, yet quickly realised that painting on demand—still lifes and scenes I felt no connection to—was not where my creativity belonged. I left after a few months, preparing instead for an architectural degree, where I found discipline, structure, and a different kind of creativity.
For years I put painting aside to focus on architecture and curation. Highlights of that path include exhibiting at the Venice Biennale alongside Lateral North and Dualchas within the Scotland + Venice Pavilion, creating film and photography pieces for the exhibition, and curating shows with Paul Stallan and Artuner. These experiences taught me how art and design can shape not just a room, but the way people feel within it.
Now, with the perspective of motherhood and the freedom of working for myself, I’ve returned fully to painting—this time on my own terms. I am embracing my art career with the intention of building something lasting, collectible, and deeply personal. My work is inspired by the Scottish landscape, translated into muted, calm, and timeless tones that bring stillness into interiors.