St Cuthberts Mill | Artist Interview

I was delighted to be featured on the blog of St Cuthberts Mill this month, as part of my role as one of their ambassadors. In the feature, I talk openly about my botanical art practice and share why their beautifully made paper play such an important role in my creative process, from supporting fine detail to enhancing colour, texture and the delicate qualities essential to botanical work.

If you would like to read the full article and learn more about the materials behind my artwork, you can visit their blog via the link here.

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