‘You have to take risks. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to…
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The textile menagerie of Bryony Rose Jennings is filled with a variety of ‘beasties’, whose charms are irresistible. From mice…
It’s said that curiosity is the mother of invention – and it’s certainly the driver behind Angie Hughes’ richly layered…
When she’s not in her studio, Lindsay Olson can often be found canoeing with her husband on one of Chicago’s…
Write what you know. It’s a cliché that holds more than a pinch of truth for writers. But what about…
Brendan O’Shaughnessy is both a sculptor and nature lover who loves the kind of plants and creatures that would make…
Alice Frost may call herself an ordinary girl with an ordinary sewing machine, but we beg to differ. One look…
Concrete and textiles are not words you usually hear in the same sentence, let alone expect to see combined in…
‘Taking time off to stare out of the window, go on a walk or do a simple chore before creating…
When Helen Hallows looks out from her garden studio she sees squirrels, cats and birds, rolling hills and the rustic…