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Bridget March
As a visual artist, my work encompasses watercolour, acrylics, graphite, and copper etching. I dedicate myself to creating art daily, with around 6-10 pieces in progress simultaneously, except when other obligations arise.
My art conveys my feelings towards environments, trees, concepts, causes and to narrate stories. I believe in the authenticity of art and eagerly follow where my inspirations lead me.
Juliet Gutch
Jamie Gutch and I live in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, and have been making mobiles from our studio at home for around twenty years. Whilst our work is collaborative, Jamie works in education, and I lead on the art.
Our projects begin with drawn observation of patterns and forms from the natural world. The sculptural shapes are created by laminating individual, fragile layers of sustainably sourced veneer.
Jo Whitehead
Originally from North West London, I studied at Harrow School of Art. In 1988 I moved to sunny Silsden, teaching art at Keighley College and as a visiting artist in schools.
I acquired an allotment plot 10 years ago and began a one sided "relationship" with the birds that visit the plot. This has led to a fascination for birds - songbirds, moorland birds, tropical birds - the source material is endless.
Nina Wright
As a potter trained in the Japanese & Leach tradition in Stoke on Trent, my work is imbued with ideas of functionality, simplicity & the earthy materiality of clay and glaze.
My intention is that my pots should feel good in your hand, on your lips and to your eye, enhancing everyday routines & tasks, especially in the kitchen.