What does a typical day look like for you as an artist?
My days often move between three parts. I spend time in nature, drawing from life. At home, I work on mounting finished paintings and studying them again. I also teach, and share this way of observing and painting with my students.
Each part supports the others.
When you’re not painting, do you have a favourite garden or place in nature to visit?
I most often return to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
I like to walk there quietly, especially in the early morning or towards sunset. At those times, the atmosphere changes, and the relationship between light, plants and space becomes very subtle.