
community & eco philanthropy
Environmental Advocacy and Community Collaboration
Art is my bridge between worlds, where beauty meets urgency and creative expression becomes a call to action.
My practice integrates sustainability, environmental advocacy, science, and community collaboration, inviting people to engage deeply with ecological truths and imagine regenerative futures.
Pillars of Impact
Education & Access – Free and low-cost eco-art workshops, coastal field sessions, and tool-sharing that welcome all ages and abilities.
Circular Creative Practice – Works built from reclaimed and renewable materials; nothing wasted, everything transformed.
Community Care – Mutual aid for local growers and makers; micro-grants of time, transport, materials and yes, coffee.
Youth Leadership – Programs that equip young people to lead: design thinking, habitat stewardship, and public storytelling.
Public Art for Public Good – Installations that spark dialogue, invite touch, and turn shared spaces into living classrooms.
For Youth, With Youth
We don’t just talk about sustainability - we feel it. We build it from soil and soul. My abstract geometric forms, alien pointillism, and immersive installations carry subtle messages of rebirth, resistance, and renewal. They challenge systems that extract and discard, and instead honor those who build with care. Art becomes both healing and rebellion—for coastlines, communities, and consciousness.
How You Can Join In
Partner: Schools, farms, labs, NGOs, and arts orgs—let’s co-design workshops, exhibitions, and stewardship actions.
Host a Session: Bring eco-art education to your classroom, shoreline, studio, or field.
Sponsor Materials: Fund reclaimed tools, safety gear, and community transport so no one is left out.
Volunteer: Bring your hands, your curiosity, your thermos—there’s always a role.
Why It Matters
Artists are architects of cultural transformation. When creativity, education, and reverence for the Earth move together, lasting change becomes possible. Sustainability isn’t a checkbox in my practice—it’s the heartbeat of my message.
The future isn’t something we wait for. It’s something we create—together.
If you’d like to collaborate, sponsor a program, or book a workshop, reach out—I’d love to build with you.

Pillars of Impact
Education & Access – Free and low-cost eco-art workshops, coastal field sessions, and tool-sharing that welcome all ages and abilities.
Circular Creative Practice – Works built from reclaimed and renewable materials; nothing wasted, everything transformed.
Community Care – Mutual aid for local growers and makers; micro-grants of time, transport, materials—and yes, coffee.
Youth Leadership – Programs that equip young people to lead: design thinking, habitat stewardship, and public storytelling.
Public Art for Public Good – Installations that spark dialogue, invite touch, and turn shared spaces into living classrooms.
Programs & Initiatives
Coast-to-Canvas Labs: Beach and forest sessions where students collect natural/reclaimed materials, then craft pieces that speak to biodiversity, tide cycles, and renewal.
Cycle of Renewal Workshops: Community builds using reclaimed bicycle part, art that embodies circular economies and shared momentum.
Velvet Vibrations: Frequencies for the Sea
A concert for the sea, bringing together music, dance, and visual art in a sensory celebration of nature. Created in collaboration with youth groups and neurodivergent students, this immersive event transforms sound and movement into a shared language of care for the ocean. It’s an experience where creativity, community, and the rhythm of the Earth flow as one.
Studio to Soil: Artist residencies and school partnerships that end not with a gallery opening, but with a community action- planting, cleanup, or a tool swap.
Living Sculptures: Moss and seaweed-based works that evolve over time teaching patience, seasons, and care.
Farmer Support Days: Early-morning coffee drop-offs, field assistance, and storytelling portraits that honor those who nourish the island.
In a society defined by separation, genuine gestures can ripple out
Giving back to the Channel Island’s Agricultural Workers and Ocean Culture Life’s Educators in a heartfelt collaboration with Coopers Coffee
Early-morning coffee drop-offs, field assistance, and storytelling portraits that honor those who nourish the island.
In a society defined by separation, genuine gestures can ripple out
Giving back to the Channel Island’s Agricultural Workers and Ocean Culture Life’s Educators in a heartfelt collaboration with Coopers Coffee
Early-morning coffee drop-offs, field assistance, and storytelling portraits that honor those who nourish the island.
EXHIBITION
ŴässerŴater: L’iEau de Vita
LINK GALLERY, JERSEY HERITAGE MUSEUM
2 AUGUST - 28 AUGUST