“I feel there has never been a more important time than now to celebrate and honour the landscape and that is what I have set out to do.”


“I feel there has never been a more important time than now to celebrate and honour the landscape and that is what I have set out to do.”




A love of the land is the driver for my work.
A childhood of freedom to run wild on the Devon moors in the UK is very possibly what originally gave me my way of perceiving landscape and my love for it.
That, and the fact that I am the younger sister of legendary Australian landscape photographer, Mark Lang. That legacy has gifted me the opportunity to see the landscape through a visionary lens. A walk with Mark, then and now, is a gift of discovery and wonder.
My life as an artist has been long delayed by other exciting and fulfilling demands in my career. A career dedicated to working with artists and makers from many disciplines. An inspiring career that has been the platform for creating these paintings.
As climate change threatens environmental catastrophe, there has been a global growth in the solace to be found in nature and landscape.
There are special places that offer us spiritual comfort as well as a sense of what might take us beyond the speed and stress of 21st century life.
That is what this work is about.