Artist
Dreamer
Feng Shui Designer
I’m a restless vagabond, feeling grounded has always been hard for me.
As a teenager, as well as escaping to raves, I’d cover my bedroom walls in 90s club flyers and random objects.
I wasn’t decorating but making compositions. Using my home as a vessel of expression for my wandering curiosity.
I studied sculpture (where incidentally all my work explored our experience of home) and first encountered the concept of Feng Shui.
For me they stemmed from the same principle — to shape the experience of a space through aesthetics that had intention. To reassemble things in order to affect change through matter.
I became interested in interior design as a contemporary form of altar making.
Artist
Dreamer
Feng Shui Designer
I’m a restless vagabond, feeling grounded has always been hard for me.
As a teenager, as well as escaping to raves, I’d cover my bedroom walls in 90s club flyers and random objects.
I wasn’t decorating but making compositions. Using my home as a vessel of expression for my wandering curiosity.
I studied sculpture (where incidentally all my work explored our experience of home) and first encountered the concept of Feng Shui.
For me they stemmed from the same principle — to shape the experience of a space through aesthetics that had intention. To reassemble things in order to affect change through matter.
I became interested in interior design as a contemporary form of altar making.
Your body is your first home
At 28 I had a health breakdown and ended up on a long journey back to myself. It took years to understand how I’d abandoned my own needs as undiagnosed ADHD and autism had run me to the ground.
Diagnosis in my forties shed light on my destructive (and creative) patterns and helped me finally design and live around my own needs.
Over the last 15 years I’ve learned how to work with nature to find a smoother path.
Design is Intention
Made Manifest
I see Feng Shui as a sculptural practice, a philosophy to understand and shift patterns – a natural medicine to rediscover your rhythm.
I see Feng Shui as a sculptural practice, a philosophy to understand and shift patterns –
a natural medicine to rediscover your rhythm.
Nature doesn’t move in straight lines.
Long before I knew I was neurodivergent, I was swayed by the symbolic wandering ‘Rhizome’ – a plant root that spreads in all directions. Wild but anchored in the earth.
The essence of creativity. But also an approach to find nourishing structure in a world that insisted on linearity.
Having never fitted in, not even in the holistic world, I learnt to define energetics in my own way.
To make space for myself.
Feng Shui, particularly the five elements, became the lens through which I live more in balance.
It’s allowed me to free up creative energy while providing stability for my endless explorations.
I love that it’s both a science and an art, that honours complexity while guiding us back to the simplicity and balance of nature.
Now I share this with others make it work for them.
to get grounded and stay free.
Get to know me
i'm most proud of
learning to accept myself more fully. And creating spaces where other sensitive women feel safe to be themselves.
I'm a gypsy at heart
At 19 I travelled Spain alone by train for 2 months (pre-internet). At 26 I got a one-way ticket to Buenos Aires and travelled Latin America for a year and a half, as a teacher.
OFF TIME
headphones blaring, rearranging my home, creating art or tending to plants with a pot of tea and my crazy spaniel
(current favourite: oatstraw and verbena)
What inspires me
Nature, especially the rhizome – a plant root that grows in all directions. Contemporary architecture, discussing time, space, consciousness and symbols.
I believe
trying to fit in is a waste of energy. A rhizome finds its own way but also needs structure. Our homes provide that support.
Music is my medicine
and a way to bridge worlds. Clubbing in the arches of Vauxhall age 13 was my intuitive way to process intense chaos. That’s why I created Dance N’ Declutter because the body matters more than we remember.
