Skew Cube Research
Skew cube research came out of some initial investigations at the first Forces in Translations studio trial held face to face, in March 2020.
Skew cube research came out of some initial investigations at the first Forces in Translations studio trial held face to face, in March 2020.
At the beginning of 2020 I joined Forces in Translation, an inspiring group of people to work together to develop, explore and share our specialities
Remembrance through making, is an exhibition with loss and remembrance at its core, marking the act of remembrance carried out by Elsie, for her boyfriend
In 2016 I was delighted to join a community engagement research project on First World War Baskets, called Basketry Then and Now. The project was
A collection of work inspired by razor shells, limpets and sea urchins. The techniques used include twining and looping. In a range of traditional basketry
A visit to Wakehurst Place provided ideas for this collection of seeds and pods. Some of the pieces have mathematical forms such as the Icoshedron