ABOUT ME
Jamie grew up surrounded by creativity and artistic influence. From a young age, he found himself drawn to making—whether through sketching, experimenting with materials, or shaping ideas into visual form.
He went on to study media at college, exploring storytelling, design, and filmmaking, all of which deepened his fascination with how emotion and narrative can be expressed visually. With an unwavering desire to develop his own artistic voice, Jamie’s work is steadily attracting attention and a growing audience.
Now in his early twenties, Jamie’s practice centres around emotion and intuition. He combines text, imagery, and introspective themes to craft pieces that feel like visual poetry—inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and connect.
Jamie was diagnosed with ADHD during his artistic journey, a discovery that helped him understand the way his mind moves through ideas, colour, and emotion. Rather than defining him, it simply shapes how he experiences the world and channels energy into his work. His paintings encourage viewers to follow their own curiosities, finding meaning within layers of text and colour—much like the way he navigates and creates his art.