

Public Art Installations
I create public artworks that celebrate identity, place, memory and community. Whether through large-scale murals, interactive installations or painted pianos, my work aims to transform everyday spaces into places of connection, reflection and belonging.
My approach combines illustration, storytelling and community engagement, ensuring that each piece is rooted in the people, experiences and environments it represents. Drawing inspiration from lived experience, local heritage and themes of wellbeing and neurodiversity, I use colour and creativity to create artwork that is both visually engaging and meaningful.
LIVERPOOL ONE TICKLE THE IVORIES
In 2026, I was selected to design a piano for Liverpool ONE's annual Tickle the Ivories trail.
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Created in memory of a much-loved supporter of the project, the piano celebrates Liverpool's rich musical heritage and the memories that music helps us create and preserve. Inspired by the city's iconic skyline, waterfront and cultural landmarks, the design weaves together imagery, song lyrics and storytelling to create a piece that is both personal and recognisably Liverpool.
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The project reflects my interest in using public art as a way of connecting people through shared experiences, creating moments of reflection, conversation and joy within public spaces.

Murals with Crown Paints
In June 2026, I designed a series of large-scale murals for EPIC Social Care in Speke, Liverpool. Developed in collaboration with the young adults who attend the service, the murals explore themes of growth, confidence, wellbeing and belonging.
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The project transformed an underused outdoor space into a vibrant environment that reflects the values of the organisation and the people who use it. Supported by Crown Paints and local partners, the murals demonstrate how public art can create a sense of ownership, pride and identity within a community.


