Inspired by my love of nature and my spiritual journey, the Forestheart Art Gallery is the culmination of over a decade of creative endeavors, spanning from 2013 to 2025.
Many of these pieces are available as high-quality art prints in my
shop.
As a self-employed artist with a small niche business, your support makes all the difference.
To inquire about commissions, please use the contact form at the bottom of the HOME page.
Infographic Posters
Infographic posters are increasingly popular among visual learners and those who enjoy having an overview before delving into the details of a topic.
Forestheart Infographics merge beautiful aesthetics with useful knowledge and ancient wisdom teachings, making them exceptional learning resources.
- Foraging Calendar
- Wheel of the Year
- Cosmic Cycles
- Moon Magic
- Tree of Life
- Tree Ogham
- Druidry
- Norse Runes
- Male Archetypes
- Female Cycles
- Chakras
- Yoga Sutras
Altar Cloths
These circular altar cloth designs are infused with deeper meaning about the cycles of the seasons and the ancient symbolism of the four directions, beautifully
adorned with Celtic Knotwork, plants, animals and dragons.
They serve as a versatile template for ceremonial spaces and altar creativity, working perfectly on their own or as a backdrop for your own altar objects.
- Wheel of the Year
- Tree Ogham Cloth
- Cauldron & Wand
- Celtic-Elven Cloth
- Elemental Dragons
- Chinese Medicine Dragon Cloth
Tree Wisdom Banners
Each of these banners has been ceremonially co-created with the tree or plant to which the image is dedicated, allowing the essence of our green kin to be communicated through rich symbolism and imagery.
Extensive research into Celtic Tree Lore and personal experience of listening to the energetic signature of trees are woven into these wall-hanging tapestries,
available in sizes like 50 x 100 cm or 33 x 70 cm, creating windows from your home or sacred space right into the heart of the forest.
- Oak
- Birch
- Beech
- Rowan
- Yew
- Holly
- Hazel
- Hawthorn
- Ash
- Apple
- Ivy
- Willow
- Bramble
- Scots Pine
- Foxglove
- Elder
- Alder
Illustrations
Over the years, I have developed my own unique style of illustration using a mixed media approach. I start with hand-drawn sketches using pencil and ink, then digitally colour these drawings
in Procreate and Photoshop, weaving in photography elements for rich and intriguing textures.
What I enjoy to create art with meaning and each of the following pieces encapsulates a story and a specific phase on my path of ongoing exploration.
- Holy Treenity
- Avebury Magic
- Cerridwen & Taliesin
- Deer Skin Drum
- Ed’s Yew Tree
- Pan
- Fay
- Oak, Sun, Stag
- The Green Man
- Apu Huachuma
- Peruvian Temples
- Lingam
- Yoni
- Hummingbird
- Pagan Paradise Colour
- Life Force Mandala
- Plant Spirit Medicine
- Plant Spirit Medicine II
Ink Pen Drawings
Before I started using colour, my greatest passion in visual art was for line-work, patterns and geometries. In each ink pen drawing, the creative process itself played a crucial role in integrating the themes and teachings I sought to express.
- Ancestors of Blood
- Pagan Paradise
- Sacred Union
- Animal Spirits
- Nature Spirits
- Meditation
- Door in the Oak
- Druid Ceremony
- Drum Journey to Avalon
- Edge Dweller
- Hedge Druid
- Samhain the Dark Hunter
- Slug Medicine
- Mind & Ego
Early Works
Here are some examples from the hundreds of drawings I have created, exploring various mediums such as acrylic and watercolour. In life drawing classes in Berlin, I honed my hand-eye coordination, while the themes of animals and the magic of nature have always been a constant inspiration.
- Owl Priestess
- The Bard
- The Forest King
- Blue Stag Dream
- Oak Knotwork
- Odin’s Eye
- Shiva Lingam
- Muse
- Life Drawing
- Life Drawing
- Life Drawing
Other Projects
A small selection of instrument I painted alongside a photo exhibition curated from my nature photographs.
- Woolly Merkaba
- Celtic Medicine Drum
- Peruvian Medicine Guitar
- Waldwinkel Photo Exhibition, Berlin
- Waldwinkel Photo Exhibition, Berlin
- Waldwinkel Photo Exhibition, Berlin