My practice comes to me as a means of worship. Digital artistry has allowed me to spend many inimate hours with the scenes and images that choose me. I don’t often feel I have a method for deciding what to draw and how to draw it, its much more emotive than that. When something strikes me, I first sit and question what the feeling is which erupts in me at the sight of it. I repeatedly lean in to this sensation moving forward, cropping or colour filtering to enhance the images atmosphere. From there onwards, any shaping, blending, or visual alterations appear very intuitively throughout the process of re-drawing. There will always be an element of personal passion about the images I work with, becoming so intricately familiar with the shadows and fine lines of the scenes provides fulfillment for my soul. I am grateful that my work poses as a love letter to the things I adore, that inspire me to create, and I forever hope they are a vehicle to exchange such tender emotion to anyone who may come across them.