New stockists!
- Apr 12
- 2 min read
Big news from the studio — and it comes with a little happy dance, a cup of tea, and possible paint on the ceiling (again).
My printer works have found a new home at The Gathering Tree in Rosebud, and I couldn’t be more thrilled. This is a beautiful community-focused shop with a heart of gold — and even better, 25% of all sales go directly to supporting people in need within the local community. Knowing that my art might help contribute to something genuinely meaningful makes this partnership feel extra special. It’s art doing a little bit of good while it quietly causes mischief on the shelves.
Even better, there’s more on the horizon. I’ll soon be joining Artisans Alley in Sorrento when it opens in June! After winning many awards at Mornington we are branching out onto the beautiful Main Street, Ocean Beach road.
There’s also a personal connection here that makes it even more special. My ancestor, William Gangell, arrived in the area in 1803, and his name can be found on the memorial plaque in Sorrento. It’s a quiet little thread through time — from early settlement history right through to ink splodges and eccentric creatures showing up in the same place generations later. He probably wouldn’t have predicted this outcome, but here we are.
And of course, a heartfelt nod to my long-standing creative home at Artisans Alley Mornington. It’s been a brilliant base for sharing my original work with you all — the kind of place where people actually stop, look, smile, and purchase. The place where my had built sculptures and drawings along with my printed work will continue to be my largest display.
So at the moment, my art is doing a little peninsula tour:
Mornington = the original chaos crew
117 Main St Mornington
Sorrento = the seaside newcomers (from June 2026)
119 Ocean Beach rd Sorrento
The Gathering Tree = the community heart space, where creativity and kindness are very much part of the same conversation
1095 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud
It’s incredibly special to have my work stocked in places that genuinely champion handmade, local art — spaces that don’t just display creativity, but actively support people and stories beyond the artwork itself.
If you’re nearby, pop in and say hello to the pieces in their natural habitat. They behave slightly better when observed.
Thanks, as always, for supporting this wonderfully quirky journey. I’m just here drawing slightly eccentric items and sculpture and hoping they make people smile… and somehow it keeps turning into something bigger and better than I imagined.
More ink, more clay, more stories, and probably more paint on the ceiling coming soon.



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