Taylor Swift Painting for the 2024 Scottish Music Awards

Taylor Swift Painting for the 2024 Scottish Music Awards

This year, I had the incredible honour of creating a painting of Taylor Swift for the 2024 Scottish Music Awards, held at the legendary Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow. The event supports Nordoff Robbins, a remarkable charity dedicated to bringing the healing power of music therapy to communities in need.

The painting was auctioned during the awards night, and I want to say a massive thank you to Si and the amazing teams at Nordoff and Robbins, Scottish Music Awards, and Specsavers for making this opportunity possible. Congratulations to the winners of the auction—I hope you absolutely love it!

I’m deeply grateful to contribute to such a meaningful cause and to help raise both funds and awareness through art.


 

 




Taylor Swift-Inspired Fine Art Print: Available Now!


Support a Great Cause:
50% of profits from these prints will be donated to Nordoff and Robbins, helping them use music to connect, heal, and inspire.

Thank you for your support and for helping to bring the transformative power of music to those who need it most! 

Get your print here

 

Nordoff and Robbins is the UK’s largest music therapy charity, with a unique approach shaped by more than 60 years of practice. 

Through the power of music, they break through the barriers caused by life-limiting illness, disability, and social isolation. 

They do this through providing music therapy to people across the UK, whilst also training the music therapists of the future and funding research to measure and improve the impact of their work.

Music therapy is the act of making music collaboratively, and it can help people with all kinds of conditions: from autism to dementia, learning difficulties to brain injuries, life-limiting illnesses to mental health issues, grief and trauma. Nordoff and Robbins music therapists use the power of music to create space for people to express themselves and find connection in society. 

From adults with dementia reconnecting with their family, to children with autism finding their voice, Nordoff and Robbins believes that everyone should have access to music therapy, because of the transformative impact it can have on people’s lives.



Watch my process from start to finish in my video below >>