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Libby Ward has a passion for juxtaposing unusual and unexpected mixes of materials and using a myriad of making processes in order to create thought provoking jewellery.
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For Kerry, paint has always been the hero: the alchemy of mixing, pouring, mark making and rubbing away has made the paint itself, and the process of painting integral to her creative expression.
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Clare Lloyd's work is all about colour. She usespolymer and resin clays to create her stunning and very wearable jewellery in a never ending palette of colours.
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Cat’s work is created to be cheerful, bold and full of texture. She wants to uplift the viewer with her use of colour and clean feminine shapes. Her inspirations come from the world around her - the woods in her native Scotland or the street art and graffiti of Bristol where she now lives.
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Benjamin Lintell is one the UK's most exciting young glass artists. A graduate of Plymouth College of Art, Benjamin is currently working on Murano in Italy - the internationally recognised home of glass; we're thrilled that he's one of our regular artists.
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Amy brings together both common and precious materials to create bold, contemporary jewellery
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Using the traditional art form of flat chain mail in fine precious metals, combined with contemporary designs, Corrinne’s jewellery blends playful interaction and stylised elegance, with multi-functional wear and collectability.
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Lucy’s work is partly inspired by the still-life paintings of Giorgio Morandi; and she strives for the simplicity and quiet conveyed by his pictures of groups of bottles and other vessels.
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Phil is inspired by the coast; his pewter homewares are hand cast from shells he finds on beach combing trips to Cornwall, New England and the Mediterranean.
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Cornwall glass artist, Mim Brigham draws on the microscopic details in the cross section of a blade of Marram grass to inspire her stunning sculptural work.