How did you start painting as your full-time job?
“I did psychology at uni and then did a post grad in teaching. I loved teaching and I loved children but it was never 100% what I wanted to do. I was a teacher for 3 years and I absolutely loved it. I then tried fashion PR for a year, which was super fun but it wasn’t for me. It was only last October when I went back into teaching but only part time. I’ve always loved art and it has been something I’ve always wanted to do but I always thought it’s not plausible; even my mum said I should just focus on my art but again I thought it wasn’t a ‘proper job’. I was then teaching part time and using my days off to paint. Every time I was working at school I would think, I wish painting was my full time job. I was teaching and painting for a while, then lockdown happened and now I’m just painting 24/7! It’s been crazy but it has made me realise this is what I want to do.”
Until recently, has painting always just been a hobby on the side?
“I did art GCSE and A-Level and I absolutely loved it. But it has always been a hobby. I picked painting back up in 2016 when I started painting the nudes, which is just so fun. After getting back into it on the side, everyday I would think I wish this was my job. Now I’m just trying to make that happen.”
How did you start painting nudes?
“It started with my closest friends sending me nude, which is just fabulous! It’s so nice that people trust me with them. I was really loving the female form and body positivity so some of my friends said ‘have my nudes to paint’ and I thought ‘wow this is fantastic’. I started painting them and then it became a bit of a thing. Other people began asking to send me their nudes, people I didn’t even know. People love seeing how the painting comes out. Now I get strangers sending me nudes, which I love. It’s so nice because everyone has a different body which means no painting is the same.”
How did you then move on to painting vases?
“I received a vase from my mum that I wasn’t too keen on. I was doing all these sketches and painting and I thought that vase could really do with a makeover. So I grabbed the vase, painted a nude on it and then suddenly everyone loved it! It did make the vase look a lot nicer and it’s good to use secondhand things rather than buying items new. You’re able to add your own touch to items around the house. After I posted a picture of the vase I received a message from someone asking to buy it. That’s how it all started. I started then drawing on really random items like tea pots, jugs, shirts. I’d love to paint on more different objects, who knows what the future holds.”
Now it’s time for you to have a go! Grab a vase, a teapot, a discarded wine bottle, an old flower pot or any items around your house that need a little sprucing up! Keep in mind if you don’t have paint, permanent markers work as well.
