NEWS FROM THE STUDIO
Introducing… The Pockets Collection, 2024
The Pockets Collection is a series of eight small assemblage artworks featuring beautifully curated collections of items inspired by those you might find in certain people’s pockets. From a Lady De...
Read moreHow to curate your collection ready for a commission or workshop
When it comes to the art of collecting, the first thing to learn is how to curate your items to create a bespoke artwork or for a Memory Box commission or workshop. “You must have such a collectio...
Read moreWhere I buy vintage items for my collections: Robert’s Rummage, Hastings
In this series, I’m opening my little black book and sharing my favourite places to buy antique and vintage goods around the UK. First up, I shine the spotlight on the Aladdin’s cave that is Robert...
Read moreYep, that's my art in Country Living Magazine
The headline on the January 2024 edition of Country Living’s magazine is ‘It’s time to party!’ and I was certainly feeling in the party spirit as, drum roll please… one of my assemblage artworks h...
Read moreI'm happily back in the studio (and in the sunshine)
This blog post is all about what I've been up to over the last couple of months, from freelance work which has kept my busy, to all the antiques markets I've been to and what I found, plus news abo...
Read moreTutton & Young's MADE London 2023
My experience at Tutton & Young's prestigious art and design event MADE London. Find out how it went for me as a first time exhibitor.
Read moreThis week in the Studio – 5th February
This week has been a wonderful mix of freelance design work and working towards the launch of my new collection. Plus I had a really exciting meeting with a London landmark about a possible com...
Read moreNew Year, New News from the Studio!
I find January a strange month, on the one hand, I feel excited for the new year, it’s a fresh start, time to write to-do lists, set goals, and your personal and professional direction for th...
Read moreHistorical Corporate Box Commission
Rectangular walnut-framed Memory Box containing a collection of vintage audio parts and repair-shop tools celebrating the history of East London electronics workshop, Armstrong Audio. Armstrong ...
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