OBJECTS
Madam Freude, 2007/2008
Ceramics (raku), textile
40 x 50 x 30cm
£ 3000
A modern day Hathor, Egyptian goddess of joy and dance,
in dachshund-form. She also accompanies the dead souls to the underworld.
Moon, 2014
20 x 10 x 7 cm
Sentimental Seventies lightbulb, ceramics, crocheting
£ 150
The Oxford Don, 2017
7 x 7 x 10cm
found objects & seeds, textile (crocheting), screws
£ 150
Goose, 2013
7 x 5 x 7 cm
Found objects & seed, textile (crocheted)
£ 70
I'm only human, 2010
Installation with
- 9x6 homunculi in crocheted silk thread, suspended on coloured wire and ceramics, glazed with oxides.
- 7 cursesticks, textile, yarn crocheted/knitted, nails
- 11 framed homunculi
Cursesticks 1 -7
£ 50 each
Homunculi 1 - 8
£ 75 each
5 of 11 are sold
Hoopoe, 2012
20 x 20 x 12 cm
Found objects & dried plants, silk yarn, crocheted, on foam board with beading
£ 120
Taking off, 2012
30 x 12 x 12 cm
Ceramics, glazed with oxide, found objects, cotton, crocheted, on painted wooden board
£ 100
Stuck Monoped, 2013
10 x 10 x 20cm
Ceramics with oxide, cotton & silk yarn, crocheted, seeds, beads
£ 75
Chameleon, 2010
22 x 18 cm
found plastics & beads soldered on copper, mounted on faux fur
£ 150
The Chameleon is a winged creature described by Leonardo da Vinci as a little hero. When it was chased by big birds and prayed to God, it was granted a special heart that enabled it to fly higher and higher, out of range of its predators.
Dragon hatchling & egg, 2009
10 x 10 x 10cm, 8 x 4 x 4cm
Ceramics, raku glazed, cotton crocheted
£ 75
Mister Fortune, 2002
(and me in Glasshouse exhibition, 2005)
50 x 50 x 75 cm
Ceramics, raku glazed, cotton knitted & crocheted, beads, iron, human hair (mine)
£ 1500
Mister Fortune is the male version of Fortuna, the goddess of Fate & Fortune. He is riding the wheels of fortune and was modeled on the happy dolphins of the Minoan Culture on Crete. His companion is Miss Panic
Miss Panic, 2003/4
(and me in Glasshouse exhibition 2005)
45 x 45 x 80 cm
Ceramics, raku glazed, cotton knitted & crocheted, textile
£ 1500
Miss Panic is the female version of the Greek god Pan, who hides in woods to spring upon unwary passers-by and scare them out of their wits, hence the explanation of a Panic attack. She is the companion of Mister Fortune
Harpy, 2011
5 x 5 x 7 cm
ceramics, oxides & glazing, pins
£ 50
Ganesha on his throne, 2006
15 x 15 x 20 cm
Ceramics, raku glazed, beads, cotton pompom
£ 300
Sainte Georgina slaying The Dragon, 2007
50 x 50 x 70 cm
Ceramics, fired knitting dipped in clayslib, glazed, ceramic beads, glazed, cotton yarn, knotted & crocheted, with painted sheeps skull
£ 500
Neptune Mask, 2005
30/80 x 20 x 15 cm
Ceramics, raku glazed, iron, flax
£ 150
Caged Bird, 2009
15 x 15 x 10 cm
Found objects, yarn crocheted, iron thread crocheted
£ 100
Small Rooster, 2010
8 x 8 x 5 cm
Found objects, cotton yarn crocheted
Sold
The Self-kicker, 2003
60 x 40 x 40 cm
Paperclay, bisquit fired, textile, knitting
£350
Trapped Rabbit, 2007
Textiles in resin
15 x 23 cm
£ 75
Nasty Dirty Rhino, 2009
Paper maché, ceramics glazed, Indian wedding scarf, black pigment
40 x 30 x 30 cm
£ 150
Starfish 4, 2011
Scrap paper & wrapping in petri dish
10 x 10 x 10 cm
£ 50