On sale now ready for Christmas
Zoe Spry’s topical and funny cards and gifts available at zoespry.com


On sale now ready for Christmas
Zoe Spry’s topical and funny cards and gifts available at zoespry.com
Congratulations to Sarah
Alumni Sarah Fennel – Fox has taken the bull by the horns and opened her own interiors shop – The Bolthole in Ironbridge in Shropshire
Selling her own fabrics , cards and candles etc .. she is also offering workshops and courses.
Good luck to Sarah and her team
We’ll be back.Click here to see what’s on offer
And meet Sarah too
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Yes, who does work in a space like this?
Staff have shared their temporary home working spaces.
Guess whose spaces they are?
Letters below the images
Share your guesses on your facebook pages.
ANSWERS TOMORROW
More images to share as we move around the house/studio in future posts.
Our chalet, full of marvelous makes, opens tomorrow, in Bath.
The Christmas market is teeming with fabulous products and our stand is no exception.
Come along. We’re open from Monday 9th until Sunday 15th 2019.
New things daily.How can you resist?
Just what you come across on a whizz around the studios at night!
Alumini of BA Textile Design for Fashion and Interiors, Bath School of Art and Design, Katie Whittaker and Sarah Fennell, have joined forces to present a really striking exhibition of their work.
The exhibition runs 2nd August – 17th September 2017. Catch it while you can at
The Jam Factory, 27 Park End Street, Oxford, OX11HU
http://www.thejamfactoryoxford.com
The Jam Factory present ‘Artefact’ a joint exhibition by print designer, Sarah Fennell and designer-maker, Katie Whittaker.
Artefact is a collaborative show, reinterpreting ancient and collected objects to re-engage a modern audience. Katie Whittaker and Sarah Fennell share a mutual fascination for museum artefacts and curiosities. ‘Artefact’ will explore the objectification of relics curated in museums through the designers’ complimentary styles.
Katie’s fluid drawn line and jewellery based interpretations will sit in conversation with Sarah’s distinctive cut and paste aesthetic collages.
Sarah Fennell is a textile designer and print maker who hand prints bespoke fabric for interior objects. Having mastered the process of silk screenprinting, she hones this ancient craft to create unique compositions of colour and object which showcase exceptional craftsmanship and integrity.
With a distinctive cut and paste aesthetic, she uses paper collage to form the basis of her ideas. Sarah Fennell is intrigued by the conversations that objects can have within a defined space. She cuts out shapes free-hand and early on in the design process, to develop the spatial interaction between shapes and negative space. These collages are then re-interpreted on fabric as large scale stencilled prints, or worked with digitally to create artwork for print. By taking a playful approach to both collage and colour, her printed works on both paper and fabric celebrate contrasts inherent to objects: surface and depth of field with line and texture: staged still life becomes an animated pattern. Sarah’s collaging and screen printing process is inherent to her design aesthetic, and focusses on communicating the joy to be found in oversized pattern and harmony of colour.
Katie Whittaker is greatly inspired by ancient objects, folklore and the sea. Currently based in Oxfordshire, she has been developing illustrative jewellery since graduating. Her Sympathetic Jewellery collection was originally based on the Sympathetic Magic exhibits at the Pitt Rivers but has grown to include inspiration from the Ashmolean, the British Museum and the SCVA. The collection focuses on the convenience of modern life and reconnects the wearer with their ancestors and the traditional hunting rituals, superstitions and beliefs that have been lost.
Knitting talent Harriett Grist, who graduated from the course in July, is her on her stand in Brussels.
Every success Harriett.
Mood Belgium’s International trade fair for manufacturers and suppliers of fabrics, furnishings and wallpapers for interior design, bedding and upholstery
Good luck to this year’s graduate Sophie Dickinson as she starts her first design studio job in Manchester.
Sophie’s amazing drawing skills and brave use of scale and colour make her an accomplished and skilled designer.
All the very best Sophie.
We are so delighted for this years graduate Lydia Knight,BA Hons Textile Design for Fashion and Interiors .
Her sensitive ,intricate drawing and beautiful handling of colour and proportion has secured her a place with Texprint