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I find this technique a repetitive but rewarding         All my work is inspired by my love of nature,
                                                                                                                           experience, with outcomes that blur the line              natural forms and the impact humans are
                                                                                                                           between craft and art. Originally my work was             having on the environment. I aim to do this in a
                                                                                                                           fairly small, however I have explored many                positive way by showing the beauty of what we
                                                                                                                           different sizes and found working on a large              have to lose; I am a passionate animal
                                                                                                                           scale very satisfying. Some pieces are as big             lover and adore the huge variety of life this
                                                                                                                           as 1m x 1.5m and have taken up to 50 hours to             planet supports. My most recent series is
                                                                                                                           complete.                                                 called ‘Accountable’ and it aims to draw you to
                                                                                                                           Surprisingly, wool is an incredible media that            look into the eyes of vulnerable and
                                                                                                                           allows for a huge range of textural and tonal             endangered species and make us question our
                                                                                                                           outcomes; when working on different subject               accountability of their predicament. I am very
                                                                                                                           matters, I can get skin, fur, glassy eyes, scales         lucky to have a daughter, Jasmin, who is a very
                                                                                                                           and more with just wool. Often, I find that my            good and keen wildlife photographer so access
                                                                                                                           work gets mistaken for oil or acrylic paintings,          to my chosen subjects is not difficult. So far in
                                                                                                                           followed by a fascination with the discovery that  the series I have depicted an Amur Leopard,
                                                                                                                           it is actually 100% fibres. This fuels the passion        Orangutan, Tiger, Two-Toed Sloth, Green Turtle,
                                                                                                                           to continue creating work that offers surprise            Humpback Whale and I am now working on a
                                                                                                                           and stimulates conversation. With each work               Javan Gibbon. I use white or black backgrounds
                                                                                                                           that I make, I continue to hone my craft and              to emphasise the emptiness around the
                                                                                                                           refine the processes that I use.                          creatures, drawing attention to their loss of









                                                 In the studio of







                                                Nicky Heard

















      My name is Nicky Heard and I describe my               Dry felt painting is a unique technique that I
      work as dry felt painting. Until September             have developed using various needle
      2019, I was the full time Head of Art at a             felting methods onto a canvas surface. My
      secondary school in Hampshire and too                  use of wool and other fibres enables me to
      busy to do much of my own artwork. That all            both ‘paint’ and ‘sculpt’ to create perceived
      changed when I saw a fantastic colleague               and actual texture. Merino, alpaca, sheep,
      demonstrating needle felting to a student and  and camel wool are all fibres that I use in my
      I thought I’d give it a go. 18 months later I am       work, alongside silk and bamboo - I always
      a self-employed artist and totally obsessed            use natural fibres that come from a
      with the texture of wool, using it to replicate        sustainable source. These are pushed into the
      the effects of paint. Although I practise many         surface of a canvas using needles with
      art disciplines, at the moment I use no media          strategically placed barbs that hook them
      other than wool.                                       into place - this process can be hard work.
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