I began studying fine art at GCSE level in which I achieved an A* grade, the highest in my class. This was no mean feat, as I was severely limited in terms of what media I could use to create my pieces, using mainly graphite pencil and my now favourite medium: Gouache paint.
I later went on to study fine art again at A-level, where I had the opportunity to experiment with Acrylic paints, Chalks, Inks to mention but a few. I achieved a grade A, the highest achievable grade possible at the time and again, the highest in my class.
Even though I am now studying the degree of Medicine, art is still a great passion of mine as I find it very relaxing and continue to paint regularly.
I have a vast catalogue produced using many different styles and media. |
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I began studying fine art at GCSE level in which I achieved an A* grade, the highest in my class. This was no mean feat, as I was severely limited in terms of what media I could use to create my pieces, using mainly graphite pencil and my now favourite medium: Gouache paint.
I later went on to study fine art again at A-level, where I had the opportunity to experiment with Acrylic paints, Chalks, Inks to mention but a few. I achieved a grade A, the highest achievable grade possible at the time and again, the highest in my class.
Even though I am now studying the degree of Medicine, art is still a great passion of mine as I find it very relaxing and continue to paint regularly.
I have a vast catalogue produced using many different styles and media.




















