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Having taught art for 25
   years I love the creative
   interaction with others so I
   now run small, personalised
   classes to teach others the
   joy of creativity and working
   in wool as a media. Despite
   all groups being cancelled
   currently due to Covid-19, I
   am using the time positively
   to work on my vulnerable
   and endangered species
   series and support the
   WWF. I sell through word
   of mouth and my website. I
   take some commissions but
   limit them to subjects that
   excite and interest me so I
   can channel my love of the
   subject into the work. I have
   so many ideas that I want to
   cover that I probably have a
   lifetime worth of art to
   create and I am so lucky
   to be able to do what I love
   and I hope my work brings
   pleasure to others.




 habitat. While I aim to emphasise these
 issues, capturing the beauty of the animal
 is so important - now more than ever it
 is vital that we show empathy towards
 all species and treat them with love and
 respect. 10% of all my earnings go to the
 World Wildlife Fund, in support of the
 amazing conservation work that they do.


 I am married with 2 children, one at art
 college and the other studying fine art at
 university. I am a keen gardener, enjoy
 spending time with my pets, and listening
 to audiobooks while I work in my studio.
 Felt painting for me started with an
 ammonite. I loved the individuality and
 beauty in ammonites and chose one as
 my first subject. This went on to become
 my first series of work and the
 beginnings of my passion. By the time I
 had completed them, ten pieces of work
 later, I was self-employed and on a new
 path.
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