Detail of mosaic portrait; 'The domination of Queen Elizabeth 1’
Mosaic portrait of my daughter, aged 10.
Mosaic of mirror, glass, smalti, ceramic, stone, gems and beads on wood.
Size: 61cm x 61cm.
Mosaic portrait of my son, aged 14.
Mosaic of smalti, glass and ceramic and wood.
Size: 70cm in diameter.
Mosaic portrait of gold leaf, glass, ceramic, fossils, rods, washers, Swarovski crystals on wood.
Size: 90cm in diameter.
Mosaic of glass, gold leaf, ceramic,washers, gems, fossils and crystals on wood.
Size: 25cm x 75cm.
Mosaic portrait based on St Frances of Assisi and mother nature, with a nod to Edgar Allen Poe.
Size: 90cm in diameter.
3rd mosaic in the Warrior women series. influenced by Art Nouveau, David Bowie and Daniel Lismore.
Size: 90cm in dameter.
The day before the private view I had to have emergency surgery on my eye, so ended up having to wear an eye patch to the show…which I mojazzled of course.
For this portrait I was very inspired by Lee Miller and the portrait Man Ray had made of her, especially the oxidisation technique they both used in their work. I have tried to capture this in mosaic.
My beautiful daughter Izzy was my muse for this piece.
Mary Anning was a fossil hunter extraordinaire in the 1800’s in Lyme Regis.
This portrait was made as a thank you gift for an NHS frontline worker, part of Portraits for NHS Heroes. These can be found on Instagram using #portraitsfornhsheroes
Anne Lister aka Gentleman Jack. Commission for Sally Wainwright, writer of the TV series, ‘Gentleman Jack’.
Commission portrait of Judit, influenced by JW Waterhouse and The Vampires wife dresses.
Commission. 70cm diameter.
Joan of Arc with a Bowie twist. Glass and ceramic on wood. 90cm diameter.
Joan of Arc with a Bowie twist. Glass and ceramic on wood. 90cm diameter.
Mosaic portrait of Jane Morris, wife of William Morris. Jane’s image is taken from two Rossetti portraits of jane but adapted for this portrait. The background is influenced by her art, her era, her friends and her family. She was the beating heart of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood.
3D sphere, inspired by Andrew Logan's Alternative Miss World.
Smalti, mirror, rods and washers on a polystyrene base.
10cm in diameter.
Glass, glitter and shimmer, everything to cause a sensation in your garden (or home).
glass, goldleaf smalti and Swarovski crystals on wood.
Glass and ceramic on wood. 50cm in diameter.
Glass and ceramic on wood. 25cm in diameter.
Glass and ceramic on wood. 50cm In Diameter
Eddie (named after Eddie Vedder) is made from glass and ceramic on a 33cm diameter wooden base.
Magpie and moths made from glass and ceramic on a 50cm wooden base.
Glass on wood. 20cm square.
Glass and ceramic on wood
Glass on wood. Framed 20cm square mosaic.
One of a series of four mosaics made by the patients, their families, doctors, nurses…Infact anybody who was keen to add some sparkle. They ha g in the courtyard which is visible from the waiting room and nurses station.
Tulip mosaics made by people living with dementia.
Community arts project, turning the defunct telephone box in Beckley into a telequarium. Each child at the local primary school made a mosaic fish or starfish which was set onto mirrored Perspex and installed inside the box.
Installed June 2014 and dismantled March 2015.
The Treatment room, Melanie's Ward, John Radcliffe Hospital.
First community arts project on Melanie's ward. We decided to create mosaics relating to the rainforest. Children on the ward, with their friends and families, worked on the mosaics for 8 weeks.
Installed September 2012.
Detail from the Rainforest mosaic on Melanie's Ward.
Our second project on this ward. Children and their friends and families created a series on abstract flowers that run up and down the main hallway on the ward.
installed 2013
3rd mosaic project on Melanie's ward. After seeing Prof Brian Cox give a talk at the Sheldonian theatre about the Solar system I thought this would be a great non gender, age appropriate project for the teenagers to undertake.
Installed April 2015
Tom's ward wanted a welcome banner to greet children and their families when they first arrived on the ward. I divided the banner into smaller sections which were worked on by the children over a period of 8 weekends.
Installed 2014
Mosaic fish, made by the children and their families swim up and down the length of Kamran's ward.
Installed 2014
designed and made by teenagers at The Highfield in Oxford, installed on an outer wall in their garden. The phoenix represents their individual strength on their road to recovery.
This mosaic was put together by staff at the Witney Community hospital in Memory of Margaret, their friend and work colleague.
The tree of life was designed by me and made by the patients on the stroke ward at Wallingford community hospital.,
Designed and made by the children of Cerne Abbas primary school.
Mosaic designed and made by the young people at the Highfield unit.
The village of Stanton Harcourt commissioned me to produce a piece of work which would high light their very long, rich and fascinating history. Each ring represents part of its history; Starting from the middle we have the Harcourt Peacock, then Autumn leaves from the many tree's dotted in and around the village. The flowers represent the annual flower competition with the Stone circle following on. Mammoth tusks were found recently in the quarry. The penultimate ring highlights images from the church and village and the last ring is an Alexander Pope extract from a letter. He lived in the village for a year.
My grandmother and I at the opening of the mosaic.
Part of the peace garden in Witney.
Part
Part of a peace garden in Witney.
Commissioned by the architect David Kohn for the new refurbishment of the V&A museum of Childhood.
Gold leaf blue smalti and ceramic.
Installed 2006
Detail from the 'Telequarium'.
Detail from Stanton Harcourt's commissioned mosaic.
Detail from Stanton Harcourt's commissioned mosaic.
nameplate for O'Hanlon House, Oxford.
installed 2002
Work in progress for the welcome banner on Tom's ward at the JR Hospital.