About

My work celebrates small, everyday moments: wildflowers swaying in the breeze, light shifting across familiar streets, gardens blooming and fading. Living in Montreal’s Plateau neighbourhood, I am endlessly inspired by the beauty around me, including the twirling staircases of the houses and the riotous gardens in summer. I approach painting these moments as an act of slowness and care, a way of noticing the subtle details and intimate qualities of place.

Using direct observation, a restrained palette, and deliberate mark-making, I aim to capture gesture, atmosphere, and the quiet emotional resonance of simple scenes. Whether florals or urban architecture, my work is intended as a reminder of the natural rhythms we so often overlook.

After earning a degree in Fashion Design, I spent 12 years working in the fashion industry internationally. When my partner and I moved to Montreal and had our daughter, I chose to stay home with her and follow a long-held dream of painting, a journey that continues to unfold and keeps me present to life’s small, beautiful moments.