Window Art Projects

When I opened up my diary in autumn 2025 to local organisations for new window painting collaborations, I couldn’t have predicted the wave of interest and enthusiasm I’d receive! I’m proud to say that in the last 12 months I have helped numerous local businesses and charities add some colour to their windows, creating more inviting fronts to their establishments, or supporting wider campaign visuals.

AUTISM JERSEY BOUTIQUE Autumn & Christmas 2025, and Spring 2026

Autism Jersey have been a dream to work with, and they’ve come back to me one three occasions to beautify their windows to suit the seasons and compliment their window displays.

CITIZENS ADVICE JERSEY – January 2026

The team at Citizens Advice were really keen to let my imagination run wild to create a unique panel design in the windows of their entrance to the building. We chose to include a blue path, representing their brand colours and to portray the idea that they’re a guiding path for the people of Jersey,

HSBC St BRELADE – February 2026

I was delighted to support the wider event planned for HSBC’s Lunar New Year celebrations at the recently refurbished St Brelade’s branch. They team had a clear vision, using their mascot of the fire horse as a key visual element.

HABIBI HAUS – Spring 2026

When the couple who own Habibi Haus came to me with a really passionate idea to brighten up their windows, to showcase both a local artist and incorporate their cultural influences and values, I was so driven to produce a design that they could be proud of. We focused on bringing in aspects of their branding, alongside motifs that are prevalant in middle eastern and Pakistani design.

NATIONAL TRUST FOR JERSEY – March 2026

My largest window painting to date! The Seaside Cafe at Greve de Lecq was gifted to the National Trust for Jersey in 2024, and the team were keen for me to add some life to the windows to brighten it up whilst they work on plans for the future of the space. We brainstormed a host of ideas about bringing the land and sea together, filled with the wildlife that calls Jersey home. It really did become a love letter to the bay, and a celebration of the Trust and the work they do.