About
I’m an artist, filmmaker, and musician creating raw, redemptive work at the intersection of truth-telling and transformation.
I was raised between rural Shropshire, Surrey (UK), and summers in the South of France - where I first developed a deep connection to nature, freedom, and imagination. These themes now run through everything I create.
By the age of five, I was playing football on boys’ teams - and both sport and the arts became central to my life. I went on to play for Shrewsbury Town, Shropshire Centre of Excellence, and briefly Fulham Women’s Club. Later, I trained as a teacher. But everything changed when a viral illness and prescribed anti-anxiety medication led to a neurological injury.
At 24, I moved to Montpellier, France, to start fresh. Instead, I found myself in the fight of my life - and ultimately had to return to the UK to survive.
Over the past decade, I’ve turned to painting, music, and filmmaking to process what happened - and to expose one of the most misunderstood medical harms of our time.
My feature documentary, TOXSICK, tells that story. Not just mine, but the story of millions. The film is currently in pre-production. I’m also composing the original soundtrack, weaving music into the heart of the film. My debut songs, Luck and Horizon, were both featured on BBC Introducing.
I hold a BSc in Environmental Science and am a mostly self-taught artist, passionate about fusing science, art, and human rights. My 999 Series of paintings named after the number I called for help over 50 times - launched as both an art collection and a campaign to fund the film.
My work is part personal testimony, part public reckoning - and always an invitation to see more clearly, feel more deeply, and help shape a healthier world at this defining moment in human history.

