We Are Making Progress

The Creative Team are really surging forward with this project now. We have two chapters written with illustrations finished and ceramic responses virtually completed. The next couple of chapters are well under way and the ceramic responses for those are also making progress. I still don’t want to reveal very much -you will have to wait until we are ready but I also want to keep engaging with my rapidly growing audience and so, here are just a few little snippets to keep you guessing:

The Spindle, Alice Macklin

And, because this project is all about a journey, on the sea and the tools and artefacts that travel with them . . . .

It is all about how we treat this planet

The Future Fossils project is making progress but I have taken the decision to post about something different this week. It is still on the same theme but I wanted to share with you all an event which took place at the headquarters of Make Southwest, formerly The Devon Guild of Craftsmen, in Bovey Tracey at the weekend as part of their Green Maker initiative.

I set up my studio in the Mill for one day only and worked whilst chatting with people about how we can make sustainable changes in our behaviour.

The event was a collaboration between Make Southwest and Low Carbon Devon to develop conversations about how craft can be sustainable. This is something which is very dear to my heart and I was flattered to be asked to be involved. I had previously been asked if they could make a film about me and my practice and I am delighted to be able to share the film with you Here.