
Painter who studied at Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford, 1976–9, then Royal Academy Schools, 1982–5. She gained the Goghill Landscape Award in 1979; The Jack Goldhill Scholarship to the Royal Academy Schools, 1982; David Murray Landscape Award, 1985; and The Spectator and Adam & Company Award in 1990. Took part in a number of group shows, including RA from 1983; Sue Rankin Gallery from 1985; and New Grafton Gallery from 1986. Had a solo exhibition at Christ Church Picture Gallery in Oxford, 1988, another following at Cadogan Contemporary, 1990. She was a painter in the restrained English tradition of Mary Potter and Elizabeth Vellacott.
Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)