2025: A Year in
Exhibitions & Accolades

A curated selection of the works exhibited in the UK and Europe, in luxury and art publications, and celebrated by collectors, curators, galleries, and travellers who see the world through colour and wonder.

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Tethered to the wind

From the series Whispers of the Plateau, The Himalayas, Tibet

Thousands of prayer flags stretch across the Himalayan ridge, revealing the invisible threads that bind everything together. In this vibrant tangle—colour and cloth, sky and stone—connection becomes visible. The flags link past to future, human to earth, silence to presence; the moment feels infinite.

Admired for its bright prayer flags suspended across an unbelievable distance, this image often leaves viewers marveling at the fragility—and the sheer reality—of what they’re seeing.

Exhibitions & Publications

Jewel of the Rainforest

Amid the deep emerald canopy, a Green Honeycreeper catches the rainforest light like a gemstone — turquoise, lime, and gold shimmering with every breath. In a place where colour feels alive, this tiny bird becomes the forest’s own piece of living jewel, a fleeting reminder of how vibrant the world can be when left untouched.

Recognised for its saturated jewel tones, this portrait often leaves bird lovers marvelling that even the most beautiful birds they’ve seen feel muted beside its vibrancy.

Shown in the Little Treasures Exhibition and the exhibition catalogue.

Hollow of Light & Water

From the series Echoes in Sapphire, Cuevas de Már, North Patagonia, Chile

Veins of luminous turquoise and ink ripple across marble like a frozen current. The air in Chile’s Marble Caves feels still, cool, and echoing—sculpted by glacial water into something between stone and breath.

Celebrated as a showstopper for its surreal, luminous blues, this piece pulls viewers from across the room—an irresistible invitation into the shimmering world of the Marble Caves, where water and stone seem to breathe in unison.

Exhibitions & Publications

Where light rests

From the series, Bright Beaks & Bold Personalities, Puffins of the Shetland Islands, Scotland

Bathed in soft coastal light, this puffin’s profile reveals quiet detail: a beak brushed with amber tones, a gentle eye outlined in crimson, and the faint impression of a smile. A moment of stillness, seen up close—where warmth meets wonder.

Praised for its atmospheric green backdrop and the puffin’s expressive gaze, this portrait feels exquisitely close, each bead of dew and sweep of colour drawing the viewer into the quiet beauty of Scotland’s coastal light.

Exhibitions & Publications

Doorway to Colour

From the series The Refuge of Blue, Chefchauen, Morocco

An arched Moroccan entryway bursts with pattern, where violet shadows meet sun-warmed stone.

Often named among viewers’ favourites, this piece is praised for its calming beauty and the vivid blues that define the heart of the Chefchaouen series.

Exhibitions & Publications

Reflections In Blue

San Rafael Glacier floats in a mirrored lagoon, its sculpted ice shimmering against a sapphire sky and glassy water. Shades of turquoise and cobalt meet in stillness, creating an ephemeral elegance carved by time and light.

Shown at the Suspensions Exhibition, Treviso, Italy

sand & whiskers

From the series Tender Tides, Grey Seal Pups of the Norfolk Coast

With sandy fur, arched brows, and whiskers in focus, this grey seal pup meets the lens head-on—curious, composed, and full of character.

Celebrated for its exquisite detail and the pup’s soulful expression, this portrait offers a rare closeness that blurs the line between wildlife and the affection we feel for our own companions.

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Echoing Cry

From the series Echoes in Sapphire, Cuevas de Már, North Patagonia, Chile

A marble hollow carved into a perfect teardrop, as the glacial waters flow inside and mineral veins shimmer in the stillness.

Admired for its jewel-toned shimmer and flowing, sculptural light, this work has been called a ‘dragon tear’—a rare, mythical beauty recognised in both the Poseidon Awards and the Master Collectors catalogue.

Exhibitions & Publications

  • Edinburgh Art Fair

  • Suspensions Exhibition

  • International Prize Poseidon for the Arts catalogue

  • Master Artists to Collect issue 5, 2025

  • Artist Closeup

  • Global Art Times

Liminal Leap

From the series Eyes in the Forest, Lemurs of Madagascar

Caught between ground and canopy, this black-and-white ruffed lemur hovers in a moment of stillness—red eyes wide, limbs taut with intention. Every line of its body speaks of motion, memory, and the wild, rhythmic pulse of the forest.

Admired for its mischievous expression and striking detail, this portrait feels so close and tactile that viewers often remark it seems the lemur might leap forward at any moment.

Exhibited at Untitled London Art Fair.

in the Mountains' Embrace

From the series The Painted Wild, Banff, Canada

From atop a glacier, Lake Louise shimmers below in glowing teal, cradled by emerald slopes and guarded by snow-capped peaks. The valley opens like parted curtains, revealing a scene that feels both intimate and immense—a sanctuary shaped by time, water, and stone. So bright it seems lit from within, the lake gleams like a jewel set into the heart of the mountains.

Celebrated for its luminous teal and breathtaking stillness, this work often leaves viewers with a quiet longing—an urge to step into the landscape and see it for themselves.

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Towards the Infinite

Captured in Casablanca, this black-and-white composition turns arches into rhythm and light into geometry. A solitary figure stands before perfect symmetry that seems to open just for her — a quiet, beckoning path into the unknown. In the stillness of that moment, the world feels as though it is unfolding before her alone, echoing how meaning, truth, and even our own mortality reveal themselves in solitude.

Widely praised for its immersive symmetry, this image creates the feeling of stepping into a moment of private revelation.

Exhibitions & Publications

companions at landfall

From the series Salt & Stature, Magellanic Penguins of Magdalena Island, Chile

Wings spread to dry in the coastal wind, two Magellanic penguins return from their morning at sea—salt clinging to their feathers, the rhythm of the tides behind them. On the stony edge of Magdalena Island, reunions begin in pairs.

Recognised for its joyful intimacy, this shoreline moment between two penguins has become a favourite for its warmth and easy companionship.

Exhibitions & Publications

  • Vanishing Points Exhibition

  • Edinburgh Art Fair

The Crown of Patagonia

from the series In the Realm of Cerulean & Stone, Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile

The iconic towers of Torres del Paine rise like a crown carved from granite, each peak shaped by wind and time. Below, glacial waters hold their reflection—still, glinting, impossibly blue. A portrait of scale and silence from Patagonia’s sacred.

Shown at the Suspensions Exhibition, Treviso, Italy.

Face to Face

From the series Tender Tides, Grey Seal Pups of the Norfolk Coast

An intimate portrait of a young pup, its face dusted with fine grains of sand and eyes reflecting a quiet softness.

Recognised for its direct, expressive gaze and remarkable clarity, this piece creates a quiet moment of connection that feels unmistakably personal.

Shown at the Little Treasures Exhibition, Bologna, Italy.

Meltwater & Mosslight

From the series Whispers of the Plateau, The Himalayas, Tibet

The teal waters of the Yarlong Tsangpo, the earth’s highest river, cut through a landscape of electric green mountains. A narrow road traces the melted glacial course while storm-streaked clouds drift above. In this high stillness, colour becomes memory: sharp, surreal, and impossible to forget.

Shown at the Suspensions Exhibition, Treviso, Italy.

Face of the Island

From the series, Bright Beaks & Bold Personalities, Puffins of the Shetland Islands, Scotland

With a gaze as vivid as its beak, this puffin stands as a symbol of Unst—windswept, watchful, and full of wild charm.

Known for its bright beak colours and gentle, face-forward presence, this image is frequently mentioned among viewers’ favourites for the warmth and connection it evokes.

Featured in Global Art Times.

Lines Toward Forever

From the series Jewelled Light & Symmetry, Fez, Marrakesh & Imperial Meknes

The King’s stables in Meknes stretch beyond the eye — a rhythm of arches and shadow that whispers of order, grandeur, and infinity.

Recognised for its radiant ochre tones and flawless symmetry, this corridor draws the viewer into a sense of endless, almost meditative forward motion.

Exhibitions & Publications

Blue Light on Miocene Spires

From the series In the Realm of Cerulean & Stone, Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile

A panoramic view of Torres del Paine unfolds beneath a deep, moody sky—its granite spires formed millions of years ago during the Miocene. Snowcapped ranges gather around them like sentinels, while a dark lake rests quietly in the foreground. A portrait of stillness shaped by unimaginable time.

Featured in Global Art Times

Feathers in Formation

From the series Salt & Stature, Magallanic Penguins of Magdalena Island, Chile

Newly emerged from the sea, two penguins stand side by side—beads of saltwater still clinging to their sleek feathers. They face the camera in synchronicity. The moment is unposed yet composed, a study in kinship and symmetry shaped by sea and wind.

Admired for its crisp detail and poised symmetry, this portrait often sparks delight in how the two penguins seem almost human in their stance—standing together as if posing for the camera.

Shown at the Little Treasures Exhibition, Bologna, Italy.

Bridge of Infinite Threads

From the series Whispers of the Plateau, The Himalayas, Tibet

Suspended high above the Yarlong Tsangpo River, thousands of prayer flags stretch from one mountain to another—an improbable bridge woven by wind, devotion, and time. Their fabric hums in the Himalayan gusts, a song of connection echoing across the vast Tibetan Plateau.

Recognised for its vivid colours and improbable span of prayer flags, this image draws viewers in with a magnetic sense of place and mystery.

Shown at the Suspensions Exhibition, Treviso, Italy.

Vaulted Veil

From the series Echoes in Sapphire, Cuevas de Már, North Patagonia, Chile

A narrow marble arch rises like a vaulted veil, framing the glacial lake’s luminous teal. The cave’s banded walls ripple in tones of sapphire and bone, shaped by water’s slow unravelling. Beneath this delicate overhang, the lake reflects sky and stone.

Known for the surreal beauty of its blues and stone, the Echoes in Sapphire series often leaves viewers astonished that nature could shape something so delicate and dreamlike.

Shown at the Suspensions Exhibition, Treviso, Italy.

The Hidden Emerald Fleur

From the series Jewelled Light & Symmetry, Fez, Marrakesh & Imperial Meknes

Nestled within the grandeur of the King’s Gate, a single emerald tile glows in quiet distinction — an Arabesque fleur.

Admired for its vivid emerald tones and intricate tilework, this piece is often mistaken for a painting, its detail and colour creating a strikingly immersive illusion.

Exhibited at the Untitled London Art Fair

Arc of Balance

From the series Eyes in the Forest, Lemurs of Madagascar

Suspended in a perfect curve, this lemur dangles from a branch with effortless grace. Inverted yet serene, it embodies the fluid elegance and adaptability that define life in the canopy.

Admired for its playful perspective and expressive detail, this portrait often surprises viewers with the sense of standing right beneath the lemur—an intimate, lively moment almost within reach.

Shown at the Little Treasures Exhibition, Bologna, Italy.

Bearing Carrera

From the series Echoes in Sapphire, Cuevas de Már, North Patagonia, Chile

Beneath a marble ceiling and the mountain above, a thread of stone remains—its narrow frame shaped by erosion, wind, and time. Everything around it has vanished. And yet this one column holds, as if chosen to carry the weight of General Carrera Lake itself.

Part of a series often described as jewel-like and mythical, this work reveals the Marble Caves’ blend of colour, light, and delicate stone that feels touched by something beyond the ordinary.

Shown at the Suspensions Exhibition, Treviso, Italy.