Mural and charity projects
The current community projects that I am working on. The majority of these are within Edinburgh Children's Hospital, where we aim to put up a fresh display every month, or whenever an important holiday is coming up.
Follow the timeline below!
ECHC March Window Display 2026
The theme for this months display is (no surprise) spring flowers! I chose to put a few creepy crawlies in there too.


(I have left a bit of space intentionally to add Easter eggs closer to the time!)
Corstorphine Nursery Window Display
It was such a joy to make a fun window display for the children of Corstorphine Primary School Nursery - March 2026


It greets them as they come in for the day at the front door, and many of the children really love pointing out all the small details. The plan is to start incorporating flowers drawn by the children as they are created throughout spring.
ECHC Valentine's Day 2026
As part of my weekly volunteering with Edinburgh Children's Hospital Charity, I love to help out with all things decorative and artsy - especially when it comes to their monthly window display!


I often collaborate with some of the child patients at the hospital as well! Its really enjoyable to find ways for them to join in. Sometimes conversations or jokes with the children can lead to some really fun and fresh ideas that wouldn't have come to fruition without their input.
On the left, a child wanted to draw some fish that represented her siblings, including the a baby who was on the way. We turned it into a pond!
ECHC Penguin Pebbles 2026
Project for the children at the hospital to design pebbles for the penguins at Edinburgh Zoo for their mates!


I got stuck in myself and designed a few pebbles (it's harder than it looks).
ECHC & Rathbones 2025
A charity auction event hosted by Rathbones in their Edinburgh office. I was there as a volunteer representing ECHC, and a large portion of all artists' sales were kindly donated to the charity!
(December 2025)


We set up a large glass panel within a golden frame that we encouraged guests to contribute towards with a doodle to show their support. Seeing the collaboration of all the lovely people there was so cool, and what mark they chose to make.
I did end up drawing quite a few fair of them though to fill out the gaps as people were a bit shy.
