Rachel Johnson

I am  a textile artist involved with community craft projects; taking 
activities to diverse audiences and outreach community
 centres. Promoting health and well being are core to these workshops and courses.
 Engaging with the community is something that I love to do alongside my own practice. My work lies with textiles and fine art. I work in pattern and surface, … Read More

Laura Lidell

Laura Liddell’s art practice derives from creating awareness of societies environmental impact on the world around us. Laura’s material process starts from found and upcycled materials. Through her work she questions and raises awareness of this plight between waste and its effect on nature. The materials she uses conveys a direct connection with the land. Recent and forthcoming exhibitions: Ebb … Read More

Myles Laurence Mansfield

First class honours fine art in 2017 at age of 49, ma distinction 2020. Studying PhD in kinetic sculpture at York st John. Nationally and internationally selected and exhibited sculpture and paintings since 2017, RCA, RWA and RUA exhibited. I create wildlife sculptures from recycled steel tools and objects. www.mylesmansfieldartist.co.uk

Jen Keen

I’m Jen – All-Agog, and I’m a lampshade loon, passionate about using up some of the vast quantities of stuff destined for landfill. A Gog from North Wales, I’m now found hiding in the trees with a pack of silly hounds in the border lands on the banks of the River Wye playing with beautiful fabrics. I create traditional hand … Read More

Steph Boocock

Steph grew up in rural Herefordshire following her grandmother Jean’s love of music and painting. She explored further creative media whilst studying at Herefordshire College of Art and continued to explore and create works alongside her professional career as a consultant ecologist. More recently Steph has discovered a passion for metal working techniques, and is developing a portfolio of steel … Read More

Sarah Dukes

My birds are sculptures ranging from tiny wrens to larger-than-life size herons & curlews – I love creating all birds, in various positions and poses. They often seem to me like three dimensional drawings (I exhibited recently in the RBSA Gallery’s Drawing Exhibition). Passionate about protecting our planet from the disastrous impacts of climate change, I recognise the urgent need … Read More

Paul Burton

This Earthlight range of work is Paul’s observation and statement on where we are in the conflicting debates on the resource management of our planet. These sculptures placed in the landscape with an aspect to the rising or setting sun are powerful visions. Their intent is to question the western environmentalist paradigm.. A qualified observation is that our world would … Read More

Roy Martin

I’m an evolving stone carver/sculptor using cast off stone, metal and recycled pallet wood with a particular focus on creating unique water sculpture features. I would describe my work as ‘Rustic’. Using repurposed cast-off stone, I get a feel of what would like to be created with each piece. My style is influenced by Celtic art symbology and its intricate … Read More

Paul Thomas

Herefordshire based I design and make sculptures for the house and garden using recycled steel and metal objects. I began creating my pieces about 9 years ago when I retired, as a way of keeping my mind and body active. My ethos is for my pieces to be aesthetically pleasing while also being Eco friendly. 95% or more of my … Read More

Lynda Whitehouse

I am a Herefordshire based artist working with mediums as diverse as print, painted sculpture, alternative photography and cob clay – which I used to create last years Garden Festival Sculpture Trail installation ‘Glamour’s Feast’. My art education and training took me from art college in Bournville, Birmingham to universities in Worcester and Cheltenham. My artistic preoccupations are broad encompassing … Read More