While I waited for Myself
This body of work was born in a time when I felt untethered—each canvas a quiet witness to days spent patiently piecing myself back together. In the absence of certainty, I showed up in the studio, one mark at a time, trusting that through making I might rediscover who I was. These paintings carry the hum of that liminal space: hope braided with doubt, stillness pierced by urgency, and the steady pulse of self slowly re‑emerging. They are at once survival logs and love letters to a self I believed would one day return.
Through the simplicity of a monochromatic palette, ‘While I Waited for Myself,’ honours that patient commitment to process, the quiet courage of persistence, and the conviction that art can be both refuge and revelation.
City Sanctuary
Cloistered in Nature
Reflection Overlook
Kinsale
Tranquility at the Old Rectory
A Warm Welcome
Gateway to Peace