Breathe — Working with Found Driftwood from the Cornish Coast

There is something about walking the shoreline near the Helford River that always draws me back into stillness. The rhythm of the tide, the salt in the air, the textures of the land meeting the river — it invites a slower way of seeing and time for inspiration.

My collection Breathe began exactly in that space.

It was inspired by a simple reminder: to stop, to breathe, and to take in my surroundings more fully.

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