I’m continuing to work on the Addenbrookes Rosie hospital project. You can see my blog – a first attempt at blogging for me at artfortherosie.drupalgardens.com
This study window makes use of clear glass and texture to create a piece that plays with the light and creates a focus without making the room too dark.
The Sower – A memorial window for Philip Weeks. Installed December 2012. The original concept for the window was suggested by the family, recalling a conversation with Philip about the window, and how The Sower would be a suitable subject for this small farming community. As a farmer and church warden at St. Mary’s for [...]
Over the past year I have been working on a series of artworks for the extension of The Rosie Hosptial at Addenbrookes in Cambridge. The new building has been designed to put users at ease and create a friendly environment. The artwork focused on the emotions of people using the unit, and was deliberately abstract. [...]
This screen was designed for a new library in Milton Keynes. The library is a new custon built unit in a shopping area. The idea was to create a space for people to use as a meeting hub within the library. The design uses letters which rain down around the curved glass screen. Hidden within the random letters are words and book titles, creating an interest for those visiting the library.
“Unwoven” was all about colour and space. it is rare to have a commission which is so open to different possibilities. In some ways it is quite daunting, and it took me a long time to work out what to do. However, the result worked really well, and it is the piece I think I [...]