INSPIRATION BUNDLE-SUMMER 2026
The album

With this bundle, my contemporary classical album Inspiration is yours. It brings together six beautiful compositions for cello and orchestra. We begin in Iceland, where its breathtaking scenery unfolds through sound. Next comes Treacherous Palace, a place of deception, ambition, and intrigue, inspired by a book by bestselling author Sue Bentley. Our musical journey then leads us to Meditation-a serene composition inspired by the charm of a whimsical greeting card. Next, we arrive in Paris with The Sweetness of Paris, a piece inspired by Martin Johns’ poem of the same title. A poem so evocative that it compelled me to express it through music. The next composition was inspired by reflections on the word “hope”. Written at the start of the Pandemic as the world searched for a way forward, Hope is dedicated to Hope College in Michigan. Travel, the final composition in my album, is where the anticipation of visiting Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland became music.
The CD booklet
The fascinating details of each one of these stories await you inside my beautifully curated CD Booklet. Within its pages you’ll also find something rather special-the poem that inspired The Sweetness of Paris, reproduced with the kind permission of its author, Martin Johns.
Artworks
The stunning artworks associated with the album also appear inside the CD booklet’s pages. They were created with the same care and attention to detail that went into composing my music. Because album covers matter. They are often the very first thing that tells us what kind of music we are about to hear — the genre, the mood, the story. My vision for this album was perfectly captured by the talented graphic designer Ryan Marter. I am delighted you can now take all three artworks home -as prints. As I take you through the details of each one, imagine them living in your space- bringing colour, beauty, and story into your everyday life!
Artwork Inspiration (digital file)

The artwork Inspiration was created as the main album cover. Look how brave the cello looks. Alone in the snow but not lonely. The mountains are there, and the house is not far. Look closely, and you’ll see the frozen surface of the cello. Yet everyone describes this image as optimistic. Is it because of the colours? Or is it because of symbolism or something else entirely? This is the joy of taking an artwork home- for the chance to ponder questions such as these daily.
Artwork Iceland (digital file)

Seeing the cello up close and shiny under the Northern Lights is one of my favourite elements in this artwork. The same mountain range we saw in the artwork Inspiration now sits under a vale of blue, green and pink Northern Lights. I can’t tell if the river between the foot of the mountain and the house is calm or simply frozen. Who else thinks this bright red house must be in a friendly competition for attention with the Northern Lights? And check out the footsteps in the snow. I think they are pointing towards the house, away from the cello. Other houses must be nearby. And that is why this artwork is described as “Full of life”. Not only because of what we see, but also because of what we don’t. By taking this artwork home, you’d have the joy of pondering its details and trying to figure out — what did the cellist go back to the house for? The sheet music? The chair? A flask of something hot?
Artwork Treacherous Palace (digital file)

It is here that elements are both revealed and hidden. Spend time with it, and the camouflage effect of the earthy and grey colours becomes apparent. At first glance, we clearly see the mountain peaks, the sea, the reddish cello leaning on the tree. But when we take another look, a story is revealed. The snow doesn’t seem to want to settle on the rocky peaks. Who can blame it- they look too severe. The dark pebbly shore is not annoyed. But how could it be? The glassy sea water laps at it only gently. The castle by the mountain doesn’t mean to hide from view. But who lives there? A dragon or a prince? A witch or a knight? When you take this artwork home, all the stories that could have been- get a chance to be revealed.
This is a limited edition bundle
Once my second album “Connection” is released, this bundle retires to The Vault. The standalone products remain available at full price, but this bundle will appear only in a once-per-year sale exclusive to my subscribers. £30 is the cost of all products when purchased separately. This bundle, which includes my album, the 24-page CD Booklet, and all 3 artworks, sells for £18. That is a 40% saving!
Album notes:
You get all six compositions as WAV files, which means the highest audio quality. To enjoy them fully, I’d strongly suggest using headphones or a Hi-Fi system. When listening via laptop speakers, the depth of sound layers and intricate musical details stay hidden.
CD Booklet notes:
For the best reading experience, the 24-page CD booklet is presented as a high-end digital Flipbook. To view it, there would be nothing to download or install. After you purchase this bundle, you’ll receive a PDF with a link. All you would do is click the link. A new page will open with the flipbook inside it. You would click to flip through its pages.
Artworks notes:
You get all three artworks as PNG files — A3 and A4 sizes — giving you two options to fit your wall space. You can print at home, at your local print shop, or at a specialist fine-art printer such as Point 101 in London. For best results, choose silk, satin, or fine-art paper. Glossy paper may stick to the glass when framed, and matte paper can make the colours look dull.
Final notes:
This bundle is the ultimate introduction to my creative world in digital format. And more. It is the connection to everything it took to create it while navigating middle age, menopause, and full-time work. If there is a dream inside you to start on your creative path- it can be done. Take my music, art, and stories as your companion. To stir your imagination, move your heart, and fill you with optimism.