Botanical Forms exhibition at Dalloz Contemporary, LONDON.
I’m delighted to be taking part in Botanical Forms, a group exhibition with Dalloz Contemporary in London this June.
My new collection will bring a series of floral paintings that explore softness, movement, and the quiet shifts found within nature. The work will focus on the feeling of florals and the way they dissolve, blur, and reform through my memories and observations.
Built through thin, layered paint, each piece is developing gradually. Colours are allowed to bleed and settle, creating a sense of depth without heaviness. Gestural marks move across the surface and there’s a balance between control and release, something that continues to sit at the centre of my practice.
These paintings reflect a return to florals, but with a looser, more open approach. Forms are not defined, edges are soft, and the compositions are guided more by rhythm and atmosphere. I’m interested in capturing something fleeting; a moment, a shift in light, or the memory of a natural form rather than the form itself.
I will be sharing some of my work with you very soon.
The exhibition runs from 4th–25th June 2026 at Dalloz Contemporary, 57 Abbeville Road, Clapham, London (SW4 9JW). The gallery is open daily from 10am–5pm, and the private view will take place on Thursday 4th June, 6–8pm.
If you’re nearby, it would be lovely to see you there.

