ABOUT ME
My work explores memory, identity, and the quiet poetry of everyday life. Through painting, mural work, and mixed media, I translate personal and collective experiences into visual narratives that feel both intimate and expansive.
Rooted in my background in psychology, I’m drawn to how people carry their stories; through gesture, environment, culture, and routine. I’m especially interested in moments that are often overlooked: domestic scenes, shared spaces, and fleeting interactions that reveal deeper emotional landscapes. I see art as a way to slow down, observe, and honor these moments with care.
Color, texture, and scale play an essential role in my practice. Whether creating a large-scale mural or a small studio painting, I aim to create work that invites connection—between the viewer and the image, and between people and the spaces they inhabit. My murals are designed to be immersive and welcoming, transforming environments into places of warmth, storytelling, and reflection.Ultimately, my work celebrates difference, vulnerability, and the beauty found in lived experience.
Claire Freedman