Bronwyn grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa, with a nurtured creative upbringing filled with garden fantasies and inspired craft-making. Coming from a family of British and South African artists on both sides of her paternal and maternal line, she excelled at Art as a school subject and enjoyed the artistic mechanism to bring awareness to overlooked societal injustices and the beauty in the mundane. With many family holidays spent on the untouched naturally vegetated southern coast of South Africa, Bronwyn honed her photographic eye to expose macro patterns and textures of the natural world. Bronwyn studied a year of Fine Art at the prestigious Michaelis School of Fine Art while living in Cape Town’s vibrant Bo-Kaap in 2008. Having worked in London’s corporate world since 2015, it was finally destined for a lulled point of turbulent inspiration to compel Bronwyn to pick up her paintbrush again, in the ultimate Homecoming.