Frequently Asked Questions

Products FAQ

  • I create colorful illustrations celebrating chronic illness experiences, Australian life, 90s nostalgia, fairies, friendship, and queer rights. My artwork often incorporates themes of craftivism - using art as a form of gentle activism and community building.

  • Currently I offer mini prints, postcards, and sticker sheets featuring my original illustrations. I'm expanding to include t-shirts and tote bags in the near future. All prints are made on high-quality matte paper perfect for framing or gifting.

  • I am a Western Australian Artist and ship Australia wide.

    Print on Demand allows me to sell worldwide, while keeping production close to the buyer.

  • For digital work, I use the Procreate app on iPad with Apple Pencil. For traditional artwork, I love Holbien Acryla Gouache, Tombow markers, and various paint brushes. I also enjoy mixed media such as collaging.

Services & Consultancy FAQs

  • I provide disability arts consultancy, disability inclusion strategy development, queer rights advocacy, and diversity training workshops. I work with organizations wanting to create more inclusive spaces and authentic representation.

  • Yes! I facilitate art activism workshops and craftivism sessions that combine creativity with social justice themes. These workshops are perfect for community groups, schools, and organizations.

    I also run art workshops with Open Hands Creative

  • Absolutely. I'm available for speaking engagements, panel discussions, and presentations about disability arts, chronic illness representation, and inclusive creative practices.

Art & Chronic Illness FAQs

  • Living with chronic illness has deeply shaped my artistic practice. My work celebrates the beauty in different ways of being, challenges ableist assumptions, and creates representation for the disability community. Art becomes both advocacy and healing.

  • Craftivism combines craft and activism - using creative practices as a form of gentle protest and social change. It's about making art that speaks to important issues while building community and fostering conversations.