I am a feather for each wind that blows
This work comprises of 6, 60 x 60cm panels where each is a stand alone chapter in a more complicated narrative that alludes to the state of being ‘flighty’.
This work comprises of 6, 60 x 60cm panels where each is a stand alone chapter in a more complicated narrative that alludes to the state of being ‘flighty’.
An exhibition of small scale textile pieces, shown at Sulgrave Manor, Banbury, birthplace of George Washington.
A triptytch developed for Willow Street Gallery, Oswestry in 2025
The 3 fates, or Morai are the personifications of ‘destiny’ in Greek mythology. Always depicted as women; have long been associated with textiles.
Developed as teaching aid for a workshop in February 2026 at the Poppy Patch, Northamptonshire, this series looks at a familiar theme of the hare, with a new vision of colour and composition.
In conjunction with the exhibition ‘Nurses and their uniforms’ at the Fitzrovia chapel in 2024
This exhibition encompasses over 4 years of research and practical textile experiments that reflect on the ideas of loss and commemoration. It explores just what we mean by the term ‘decorated’. 2017 saw the centenary of the death of my Great Grandfather.
Flying is absurd.
In responding to the prompt ‘Biomimicry – The emulation of natural phenomena to solve human problems’.
One example that haunts me is mankind’s relationship with flying.
Site specific triptych for 78 Derogate, Northampton as part of an exhibition with Visualise Textile group 2025