I am a practice-led designer and maker working with natural fibres, land and ecological systems. My work uses fibre-based making, mapping and storytelling to explore how materials can act as witnesses to land transformation, ecological loss and renewal.
Rooted in regenerative design and more-than-human thinking, my practice centres on flax as both material and collaborator, tracing relationships between soil, species and human histories. Through garments, film and systems inquiry, I create work that invites slower attention, ethical responsibility and renewed connection to place.
Alongside my practice, I am completing an MA in Regenerative Design at Central Saint Martins. My current focus is developing a small-scale, place-based flax practice that explores fibre growing, processing and making as regenerative acts. Through this work, I am investigating how textiles can support ecological repair, cultural memory and more responsible relationships with land.