Selling Sex

Show Studio 22nd March – 1st June 2012 1 – 9 Bruton Place, London, W1J 6LT It is a well known fact that the majority of images we consume are created by men, and too often is feminism an easy target for commodification in the wider context of contemporary culture. SHOWstudio has decided to examine this ‘self-other’ relationship and curate an exhibition about sex, as seen...
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Finest Picnicware

The ‘Finest Paperware’ collection has found it’s way South to an exhibition at the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, and in the meantime I have been assembling a spin-off range of ‘Finest Picnicware’. ‘Paperware’ was first show at Flow Gallery in London and made it’s way into numerous design blogs (Design Boom, Mocoloco) and also featured internationally in...
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‘Memoria’ Chandelier

‘Memoria; 100 Cups of Tea, Never To Be…’ highlights the sadness of a beautiful object that has been broken. A shattered gold tea pot lies below while its soul leaves its broken vessel in the form of a swarm of 100 ghostly little winged tea cups. A faint glow from within enhances the ghostly presence of each angelic winged tea cup.  Each little cup is individually cast and...
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Design Behind Desire

Due out in mid October, Design Behind Desire is a luxurious harback coffee table book ‘curated’ by lingerie designer Lisa Z. Morgan of Strumpet and Pink. I’m very proud that a number of my collections including ‘Blow Me’ and ‘Dirty Rotten Peaches’ will be featured. “DESIGN BEHIND DESIRE is a beautifully designed book that will showcase all the...
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Light Snack!

In this age of austerity we must look to the humble things that make us happy, and we must celebrate them with reckless abandon. The first in the forthcoming ‘Light Snack’ series of biscuit inspired chandeliers aims to glamorise the little pleasures in life, and elevates the status of the humble Jammy Dodger, so that each little glowing biccy becomes one sparkling crystal component in a grand...
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Blue

Flow Gallery 1-5 Needham Street London From 15th June 2011 ‘The colour Blue has had great importance throughout craft history, with particular significance to the textile and ceramic disciplines. The Blue show explores the different ways current artists use the colour blue within their practice. The use of the traditional blue and white, gives the works particular points of reference, the...
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