I am, before all, a composer at heart. I work hard to call myself this as a disabled creator, making sure I don't fall behind, pouring all emotion I can into my work each time I put pen to paper or hand to key. My art in all forms is inspired by the amazing people I have known, the trials I have encountered, and the joy I have for life and all it contains.
At the age of 16 I won my first award, the Bournemouth Short Sounds Film Festival, winning Best Score for the production 'Shadow of the Mountain' by Simon Phelps, a production based in and thoroughly inspired by the glorious and sometimes hostile terrain of Cumbria. This beautiful place is where I was born, raised, and lived until my move to London at the age of 20.
My ongoing studies at Guildhall School of Music and Drama encourage me to be the very best I can be, and prove that even in the modern day (where the world likes to discourage young creative individuals), you can follow your dreams and pursue any career you dream of, so long as you have the dedication.