Who or what has significantly influenced your work throughout your career? Are there particular artists, movements, wildlife or experiences that have left a lasting impact?
The first painting that created a huge impact on me was when I was nine seeing a postcard of Giotto’s fresco 'St. Francis Preaching to The Birds'. Years later, I visited the church where it is, and I cried, it was beyond beautiful - the colours and its simplicity in design giving such a wonderful narrative. I have always loved Henri Rousseau, hard to believe he never left France and yet created such exotic paintings. I love his compositions and vibrant colours. As mentioned in the previous question, Indian Mughal miniature paintings, also Chinoiserie, Persian rugs, Elizabethan tapestries… I have been lucky enough to have done a lot of travelling, all this has fed through to my work, the latest being a three-month art residency in Kenya.
What sparked your deep connection with elephants? Was there a particular moment or experience that ignited your love for these majestic creatures?
I have always loved elephants, as a child I collected ornaments of them. They really are such majestic, magnificent creatures and yet so gentle and caring. The first time I saw them in the wild was when I was backpacking around India many years ago. It was an absolute highlight of the trip. I caught a local bus which made its way across the Western Ghats, from Tamil Nadu to Kerala. As the bus descended down the mountains, it meandered through the forest and there in the river was a herd of elephants. I was completely mesmerised.