Untidy Beauty
There’s a kind of beauty that lives outside the polished and the planned — in the corners where life gathers, shifts, and grows at its own pace. These are the places I’m drawn to: working plots, overgrown edges, paths shaped by footsteps rather than design.
Untidy Beauty is a celebration of the imperfect and the ordinary. The small signs of human presence, the quiet industry of gardens and allotments, the textures of things left exactly as they are. It’s in these unarranged scenes that I often find the most honesty: a sense of real life unfolding without performance.
This series looks for charm in the everyday mess, the practical clutter, and the lived-in spaces we usually walk past without noticing. Because sometimes the most interesting stories are the ones hiding in plain sight.