The Wild at He’art Collection — Now Released

The Wild at He’art Collection — Now Released

Seeing the collection now fully released feels incredibly special — like all those ideas in my head have finally found their place in the world.

The Wild at He’art Collection is an extension of my original Wild series, but this time I wanted to focus even more on the beautiful wildlife we’re lucky enough to have here in the UK — the animals that feel familiar, meaningful, and part of everyday life.

Each piece in this collection has its own personality, its own presence, and its own reason for being created.


Where It All Began — Beauty & Wild One

The horses were the very beginning of this collection.

They were the first pieces I created, and in many ways, they set the tone for everything that followed. There’s something about horses that has always drawn me in — their strength, their movement, and their quiet confidence.

Beauty was created to feel calm, powerful, and timeless. A strong portrait that holds attention and brings presence into a space.

Wild One explores that same strength but in motion — full of movement, freedom, and energy. Using the same colour palette as Beauty, this piece became a way to explore how the same tones could feel completely different when movement is introduced.

Together, these two pieces feel like the heart of the collection — bold, expressive, and designed to be true statement artworks.


The Stag — Wild Royalty

The stag felt like an important addition to the collection.

Often seen as the quiet royalty of woodland landscapes, stags carry a natural strength and calm confidence. I wanted this piece to feel grounded and proud — something strong without needing to shout.

Using rich blues and browns, this artwork became a way to explore deeper tones and create something that feels steady and commanding.

There’s a real sense of presence in this piece — one that feels bold but balanced at the same time.

 

The Cow — Something a Little Different

The cow was probably one of the most unexpected pieces in the collection, but quickly became one of my favourites.

I wanted to explore colour in a slightly different way, using multiple tones of green to create something bold and distinctive. This piece feels full of personality — the kind of artwork that makes people stop, smile, and look twice.

It’s strong, confident, and slightly unexpected — which is exactly what made it so enjoyable to create.

Sometimes it’s the pieces that feel a little different that end up becoming the most memorable.


The Swan — Softness, Beauty & A Little Bit of Magic

Among the boldness of the collection, the swan brought a softer, more elegant moment.

This piece was created entirely using pink tones — something that felt delicate, feminine, and timeless. I wanted this artwork to feel graceful and beautiful, but still strong enough to stand as a statement piece.

Swans have always felt symbolic of elegance and quiet strength, and this piece became a way to explore that softer side of the Wild collection.

To finish the piece, I added a Swarovski crystal embellished butterfly, which felt like the perfect final detail — just that little bit of sparkle to complete the story.

This artwork feels dreamy, elegant, and quietly magical.


The Visitor — A Small Bird With Big Meaning

The robin, named The Visitor, became one of the most meaningful pieces within the collection.

Robins are such familiar birds here in the UK, but for many people, they hold a deeper meaning. They often symbolise connection, memory, and moments that feel close to the heart.

I wanted this piece to feel gentle and comforting — something familiar, warm, and quietly special.

Creating this robin reminded me how powerful small details can be, and how a simple subject can carry so much meaning.

 

The Butterfly Minis — Small but Full of Meaning

Butterflies have always had a place in my artwork, so it felt completely right to include them within this collection.

The butterfly minis were created as 12 individual one-off pieces, each one completely unique. No two are ever the same, and each one was finished with Swarovski crystal embellishments to add that extra touch of sparkle.

These smaller pieces were designed to make the collection more accessible — perfect for shelves, side tables, or grouped together to create a beautiful display.

But more than that, butterflies hold meaning for so many people. They often represent change, growth, memory, and new beginnings — something that makes them deeply personal for those who choose them.

And honestly… I absolutely loved creating them.


A Collection Built From Instinct

One of the things I loved most about creating this collection was allowing it to grow naturally.

Rather than planning every detail from the beginning, I let each piece lead to the next. One animal inspired another, one colour led to a new idea, and slowly the collection began to take shape.

Seeing all the pieces together now feels incredibly rewarding — not just because they’re finished, but because they represent time, thought, creativity, and emotion.

Every piece started as an idea in my head… and now it exists as something real.

Something that will live in someone’s home.

Something that will be seen every day.

Something that will become part of someone’s story.

 

Looking Ahead — This Is Only the Beginning

Although this collection is now released, it truly feels like the beginning of something bigger.

There are still so many animals I want to explore, more colours I want to experiment with, and more ideas waiting to take shape on canvas.

The Wild at He’art Collection isn’t just a finished body of work — it’s the start of an evolving journey.

And I can’t wait to see where it leads next.

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