About Phiré

Phiré’s practice is a dedicated study of stewardship. A background in operations consulting, leading complex initiatives across the energy, technology and public sectors, informs a disciplined artistic lens and an approach grounded in focus, restraint and structural clarity.

After eleven years in that field, she returned to a long-standing commitment to fine art, undertaking a careful visual record of the built environments of our time.

“I am driven by gratitude for the creative capacity we have been granted to inhabit and care for the world.”

Inspired by travel, her work is a disciplined exploration of focus and stillness within built frameworks and scenes. Each piece marks a specific vantage point, stylised to draw attention to the labour and care through which structures and places are shaped and sustained.

In a fleeting world, her work functions as a deliberate visual archive, bringing storied places of the world into closer view through attentive observation and careful rendering.

Committed to material integrity, every hand-rendered original begins a documented lineage, created with archival materials designed to endure for generations.

Phiré accepts a limited number of bespoke commissions annually.

A selection of original artworks and limited edition archival prints are available for acquisition at the studio site.

Prior to returning to full-time artistic practice, Phiré worked in operations consulting for over a decade.

During this period she appeared on ARISE News as a subject matter expert discussing issues concerning the built environment, a subject that continues to inform her work today.