
About
My work is rooted in a deep fascination with the Renaissance, Rococo, ancient Greek art and mythological worlds, fairy tales, elvish realms and timeless archetypes. These influences form the emotional and aesthetic foundation of my practice, where the whimsical meets the reflective, and beauty is never purely decorative.
I create both static and evolving visual works that explore the dialogue between past, present and future. While my imagery often appears dreamy and fantastical, it is grounded in questions of identity, transformation and perception. Beneath the ornate surfaces, my work invites viewers to look closer and engage with the layers that lie beneath.
Technology is an integral part of my creative process. I work with Adobe Tools as well as AI-assisted workflows, not as replacements for artistic intention, but as extensions of it. For me, technology is a means to expand what visual storytelling can be, allowing new forms of expression while staying deeply connected to classical aesthetics.
Stokefield Art is not about isolated images, but about building worlds. Each piece exists as part of a larger visual narrative. A space where the magical and the real coexist, and where art becomes an invitation to pause, imagine and feel.
My work is created for those who are drawn to beauty with depth, to fantasy with substance, and to art that lingers beyond the first glance.
While my work is guided by my personal artistic vision, the creative process has grown into a family-supported practice. I work closely with my husband Anthony, whose technical expertise and creative input support the realization of my visual ideas.
Organizationally, my daughter Lilly supports the project behind the scenes, helping to structure processes and communication.