I’ve been visiting Tresco for around 15 years, thanks to the wonderful residency which is offered to the artists at Gallery Tresco. Due to the pandemic I’ve skipped the last 2 years however this year myself and my son were thrilled to finally return to the island.

We took the helicopter from Penzance, a mere 15 minute journey. I can’t say I relish being in the air but I preferred it to taking the little plane at Lands End.


There’s something so relaxing and calming about Tresco, it feels like a simpler way of life but maybe that’s because we live in a town.

Since returning to Penzance I’ve completed a range of originals based on out stay. They’re now being framed and will be available to purchase from Gallery Tresco mid May.
