Tell us what you do and your beginnings.
I attended Chelsea College of Art aged 23 as a mature student. I studied a foundation course, and I then went on to Camberwell College of Art to do a BA in Graphic design.
After I graduated I focused on photography. I’ve always been an artist though since as far back as I can remember. I dedicated myself to the practice full-time about 4 years ago.
I’m devoted to painting seascapes. I love water in all its forms. Water can be so emotive, calm one moment… roaring and dangerous the next. When I look at the ocean I feel that I’m home. I feel a sense of total calm and relief. I was brought up in Malta and we lived near the sea which I’m sure influenced me greatly.
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What does your work aim to say?
We are all unique and individual. Just as I believe is our art. Ten people can paint the same apple and yet each painting will reflect that individual in some way. The clouds I paint are very emotive. I totally let go when I paint them.
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