Friday, 20 January 2017

Very excited to be invited as a 'special guest' at The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

from 26th April - 2nd May 2017

 The last time I worked in Abu Dhabi was back in 2013, 
when working on this commission in the foyer of the luxurious 'Bab Al Bahr' Hotel.


More details of what I'll be doing at 'The Book Fair', coming soon.

Monday, 16 January 2017

Still Showing - 'Telling Tales' at Collyer Bristow Gallery, London

Telling Tales

“A fascinating exhibition that lures you in gently...A superb and cleverly curated show” Art Top10
Read the full review here.


Exhibition Closes - 15th February 2017

     Collyer Bristow Gallery, 4 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4TF.Full info here

Congratulations on a really fascinating and intelligent show. It was engrossing, insightful and intelligent. Spectacular! Graham Crowley

 This group show is one of the best I've seen all year & I highly recommend it.” Emily J Campbell

Thursday, 12 January 2017

A little late on the Instagram train, but here I am!

Official instagram page documenting my inspirations, influences and day to day activities in and around my studio.  
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Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Coming Soon - Stunning New Greeting Cards

 New Greeting Cards from my collaboration with Roger la Borde
 featuring Once Upon A Time,


and a special new laser-cut card
 Alice: A Mad Tea Party. 



Roger la Borde have also begun adding intricate lettering to my designs
 starting with this 'With Sympathy' card.


Available from my online shop
from 1st February

Monday, 9 January 2017

Excerpt from an upcoming article in Creativity Magazine on 'Upcycling in Craft'

'I’ve always been interested in upcyling, in taking everyday objects and through their manipulation, changing them into ‘works of art’. This is something, I learnt from my father, who used to raid skips for old electrical equipment, which he would excitedly bring home and fix back to working order.
I began my studies in textiles by using safety pins and tailors pins, all sewing paraphernalia that my nan used when dress-making. She had hundreds of pins, press studs and buttons.
I experimented with different techniques, welding the pins together to create skeletal bird shapes, and bird masks. I realised the pins lent themselves to the shape of feathers, and through the process of welding I was able to create interesting shapes, colours and textures, thereby altering the pins, so that they were almost unrecognisable.
It was while I was studying for my MA in textiles at the Royal College of Art, after recently returning from an inspirational trip to South East Asia, that I began to explore the qualities of the humble paper.
Paper had always been a material I had returned to, using it to draw on, write ideas down on, and I had always loved reading, and creating narratives in my work. 
In South East Asia I had come across paper-cutting artists, and small paper models used in spiritual ceremonies. These ephemeral objects, while simple, had a delicate beauty to them, they told something about the person living. These paper objects were often set a light, sailed down the river, or floated up into the sky by a small candle flame.
As part of my own studies I experimented with different types of paper, folding, sculpting, burning, and even leaving paper cut-outs in a forest, which I photographed over a year, thereby documenting the paper’s disintegration back into the earth’s soil.
It occurred to me that there was cyclical process happening, as the paper came from trees, and here it was returning to the ground.
Paper was now my medium of choice.

The books came later.' 

This is an excerpt from an article to be published in the March edition of Creativity Magazine. 
I will posting the full article here soon. 

Saturday, 7 January 2017

Alice: A Mad Tea Party Notelets added to Online Store

While having a sort-out of my studio, I came across these small notelets, which I have just added to my online store.
There are only a few Alice: A Mad Tea Party notelets left. 
Sold in packs of 5 
For details, visit the online store.