original artwork
Discover Becca’s collection of large-scale, original mixed media paintings — vibrant works that combine expressive perspectives with bold colours and rich textures. Each piece is designed to capture attention and create a striking focal point in any space. Explore the gallery to find the perfect artwork for your home or office, and feel free to contact Becca to purchase available pieces or learn more about any of the paintings.

morning hill walk
This abstract painting evokes the ethereal experience of walking up a hill at sunrise. Moments of impasto capture where dark and light meet in the natural world, forming subtle silhouettes, while areas of raw canvas create pauses of quiet reflection, mirroring the stillness of a solo sunrise walk. Through fluid forms and a soft, luminous palette, the work invites viewers to experience the shifting light, gentle motion, and serene atmosphere of the early morning landscape.

landscape of a woman
This original abstract painting offers an intimate, close-up view of a small section from a larger life drawing, transforming the human form into a dynamic landscape of motion and energy. Inspired by infrared imagery, the piece captures the warmth and rhythm of a woman’s body through expressive colour and texture. Part of Becca’s Landscape of a Body series, it invites viewers to explore the connection between movement, form, and emotion.

Decolletage
This painting captures the delicate décolletage of a woman, reimagined through a warped and expressive perspective. Using a photograph from Becca’s original life drawing study as a reference, the piece transforms a familiar form into an abstract exploration of shape and movement. Part of the Landscape of a Body series, it reflects the beauty and complexity found within the contours of the human figure.

Dancing woman
This large-scale painting captures the fluid motion of a dancing woman through the technique of pointillism, blending energetic movement with moments of still connection. Originally part of Becca’s Landscape of a Body series, the piece has since evolved into three separate canvases, extending the dancer’s motion across multiple frames. The backdrop features the original painting, symbolising the artist’s past, while the new foreground layers represent her present life and future aspirations — a visual journey of growth, transformation, and renewal.

light trickles in
This painting captures the energy and light radiating from the original nude portrait featured below. Part of Becca’s Landscape of a Body series, it explores the interplay between movement, light, and stillness. The artist poured watered-down paint directly onto the canvas, allowing light to flow in from one side, then splattered paint to infuse the piece with vibrant, high-energy motion. In contrast, certain areas were carefully taped off and developed through the slow, meditative process of pointillism — creating moments of pause and space within an otherwise intense and dynamic composition.

nude portrait
This painting captures the warmth and intimacy of a woman’s body in its most natural form. Originating from a life drawing session between close friends, the piece embodies vulnerability and trust, marking the beginning of Becca’s Landscape of a Body series. The colours are chosen to express infrared body heat, highlighting the energy and vitality of the form. It reflects the female body in all its complexity — a landscape of curves, movement, and emotion — celebrating both the strength and softness of the human experience.

Kiss
This painting captures a kiss through an expressive colour palette inspired by infrared body heat, bringing the warmth and intensity of the moment to life. Surrounding shapes represent crystallised estrogen and testosterone as seen under a microscope, adding a scientific and organic layer to the composition. Originally lacquered on canvas, the artwork has, over years of exhibition, developed subtle structural changes that reveal hidden energies, now brought to the forefront, transforming the piece into a dynamic exploration of intimacy and vitality. There is also one mounted print available of this piece.
