
About Me
As a doctoral student at the University of Oxford, my research on wildlife conservation inspires much of my life outside of academia.
My love of the natural world is often reflected in my stained glass creations, where I love to portray both landscapes and biodiversity.
Our
Story

My Story
Stained glass is more than just an art form — it’s a legacy.
My grandfather was a stained glass artist, and just before he passed away, he taught me the basics of the craft. It was in those precious moments that I discovered stained glass not just as a creative outlet, but as a deeply personal way of honouring memory, place, and connection.
Each piece I make is a conversation between memory and ecology, craft and wonder. Whether it’s a window that floods a room with color, or a small sculpture that rests quietly on a mantel, my stained glass carries with it the stories of both heritage and landscape.
