Signs & Symbols — Sculptural Interpretations of Change & Meaning
Objects that act as markers and guides within the forest — each carrying fragments of meaning. These sculptures, from oracle cards to symbolic forms, are crafted from recycled paper and cardboard. They reflect transformation, intuition and direction — reminders of the choices and shifts that shape us.
The Snake is about change that comes from within.
It sheds and keeps moving forward.
Growing often means letting some things go.
A textured 3D painting made out of cardboard, tissue paper and jute string.
The Moth is about trusting small signs.
The moth follows light, even when the path isn’t clear.
You don’t need all the answers to keep going.
A textured 3D painting made out of cardboard, tissue paper and jute string.
A single hand holds a dragonfly — still for a second, but full of intent.
This piece is about choosing to act, even when things feel fragile. It's about reaching the point where waiting is no longer an option.
Transformation reflects the decision to trust yourself and move forward — even if the way ahead isn't clear yet.
Currently at the Down To Earth exhibition
54 The Gallery, Mayfair London, w1J 7QX
A symbol of clarity, confidence and renewal.
The Sun is about stepping into your light — with nothing to prove and everything to gain. It reflects joy, energy and the power of seeing things as they really are.
For those ready to move forward with warmth, optimism and purpose.