Inspired by pen and ink mark making exercise. Turned out looking like the snow covered countryside driven through on the way to the class. Could it even look a little like Bennachie or Clachnaben? Woven in irregular satin, cotton and black and white wool with a border. Underlying textural background. 70 cm x 27 cm Delivered in a mailing tube, …

woven image of snowy hills

Snowy hills

Woven in cotton and blue linen 67 x 34 cm. Inspired by pen and ink mark making exercise. Turned out looking like the snow covered countryside driven through on the way to the class. Could it even look a little like Bennachie? Subtle blues and greys with a border. Underlying textural background.

hanging showing brioche knitting in form of landscape

Knit Brioche

Textural blue green hanging, 69 x 39 cm. Medium weight, hand-woven in linen and cotton with a woven border. Shows brioche knitting with characteristic sunken channels and ridges, plus, on the right, the knit symbols for the technique used in knitting charts. The knitting takes the form of a landscape, with furrows and ridges of a ploughed field, and clouds …

Hanging 'Splash'

Splash

Blue yellow and white, cotton and linen with a touch of wool at the bottom edge.33  x 92 cm Lively texture with a lot of variety, inspired by photo, taken from a kayak, of waves crashing against a cliff. Sunlight spray and water mix.

Remembering 9 Ways

Exhibited at the Aberdeen Artists Society with Dementia Scotland ‘Mind and Memory’ show in 2017. Highly textural, wool and cotton double weave, blanket weight. Within a coptic inspired border and a tessellated background, nine images represent aspects of memory: clockwise from centre top: a question mark; a rose for remembrance; a raven; pine tree; rosemary as an aid memoire; they …

Weavinf=g inspired by patterns on water

Calm

Inspired by reflections on surface of water. Linen and cotton. 30cm x 38cm

two woven versions of Eyjafjallajokull eruption in 2010

Eyjafjallajokull 2010

Woven after the eruption in 2010 of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic island in Iceland. Wove in two versions, each about 35 cm wide Cotton.