I’m thrilled and excited….
My painting ‘Featprints’ has been selected to be shown in Barnabas Arts House Exhibition, Newport Wales. The show will run from 13th November to 28th February 2026.


All invited to the exhibition 😁
A Visual Narrative Through Art: Autobiographical & Conceptual Fine Art
I’m thrilled and excited….
My painting ‘Featprints’ has been selected to be shown in Barnabas Arts House Exhibition, Newport Wales. The show will run from 13th November to 28th February 2026.


All invited to the exhibition 😁
‘Girding Waking Splinters’ (2025) Acrylic and ink on canvas (31.5″ x 24″)


Describe one positive change you have made in your life.
The most significant and positive change I made in my life…
Having more courage in expressing myself more honestly and openly through my artwork.
‘Featprints’ (2025) Acrylic and acrylic inks on canvas (30” x 20”)

This painting is the most figurative of my recent works. It is fuelled by my being more open and explicit about my past and its legacy. I still wish to leave the viewer with ‘room’ for alternate interpretations.

Write about your dream home.
My dream home is where I will feel at peace.
Our homes are practical objects. They are built to give us shelter and a place to live. To many the home is usually linked to stability, security, happy families and protection. We use them to work, play, socialise, and entertain our friends. They also offer us with a place to relax and rest. We personalise them to make it familiar, which in turn can make it comfortable; physically, mentally, or both. We do this by investing our personalities, status, securities, wealth, memories and identities in these structures. But we also rely on the emotional value of home.
The idea of home has a meaning for everyone. We often speak of our hometown, our birthplace, family background, nostalgia of a time, place, and home with fond reverie. It is a place where one can locate their identity.
A ‘home’ is the house we make our own.
Gaston Bachelard once said:
Our house is our corner of the world – Our first universe – In the life of a human being, the house maintains the person through the storms of the heavens and through those of life.
Home is a space where the occupants are hidden from view, locked away behind closed doors, surrounded by enclosing walls. These walls give us the privacy that offers the only reliable hiding place from the rest of the public gaze. They are the places in which we usually hold memories of family and childhood events.
On the other hand, the home can also be a place of conflict, abuse, loneliness, entrapment and fear. Concealed from public view it holds things hidden from human eyes.
There are many who have no safe haven. Some people have lost or never had that protection. They have no place to live or a place to call home.
Homelessness not only brings a loss of home but also brings a sense of isolation and estrangement. Many people, like me, have moved house many times. I have also been homeless (a young teenager) and experienced the isolation, loneliness and feelings of abandonment. I do not have childhood memories of a safe, warm and loving environment. Thus, my concept of ‘home’ is somewhat tainted.
I believe Marianna Torgovonick sums up the ambiguities of home in the foregoing:
Home is the place we live, lungs expanding and contracting, air clean and healthy, loving parents, wholesome children, all that in sync. Home is the place of shelter; protection against natural and man-made catastrophes, doors locked and barred to violence and destruction, windows open to the world but able to shut at will. That’s why the plight of refugees, or civilians in wars, of the homeless, is so terrifying. No place to live, no place to shelter, no place to get away from it all. Home is the Utopian ideal, home is what we have to believe is safe, where we have to carry on as though it will be safe. Home is the last frontier.
My dream home is a where I will feel at peace.
Oh, and it will have a large studio so I can paint and dance to my hearts content!
🎨🖌️🧑🎨🖼️💃🕊️✌️❤️
What colleges have you attended?
The colleges I have attended…
A childhood with no formal education.
A five year college of creativity. 🎨🖌️🖼️
A lifetime in the school of life.
Happy Friday, my friends! ❤️💃
What was the hardest personal goal you’ve set for yourself?
The hardest personal goal i have set for myself is the same a previous blogs “In Search of Sara” and “who am I?”
Find Sara, have a voice and complete my memoir, all rolled up into one big beautiful package 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁♥️
Tell us about a time when you felt out of place.
After leaving school at 15yrs old with no real education or qualifications, I felt academically inept. I didn’t care at the time, all I wanted to do (and good at) was be an athlete; a sprinter.
On leaving school, being homeless for several months, my aspirations to be an athlete fell by the wayside. as did most things.
After finding my feet (no pun intended) at 19 yrs of age, I went to night school and studied Art and Psychology. I struggled, I had a lot to learn.
I gained a place in University to study Fine Art & Critical & Contextual Studies. I couldn’t believe it. I was terrified. I convinced myself they had made a mistake, they would soon find out, realise I shouldn’t be there.
On arrival, I felt so out of place. I felt like a fraud. I didn’t belong in academia, sit in lectures and take notes, write essays…F**K!
I kept a low profile, went to lectures, took copious notes, recorded every lecture, which I replayed numerous times; in case I missed anything.
I felt sure I wouldn’t last a month, if that. The months went by, and I was still there. After three years, I graduated with my degree and went straight into teaching Art & Art History.
I didn’t get to run in the Olympics, but I eventually got my education.
I really felt out of place in Uni, but so I’m so glad I persevered. 🤗🙏
Thank you for reading ✨
Happy Friday 😁