Artist Studio
A Quiet Note on Early Making
In the studio, I keep a small selection of tools that support early creativity — pieces that help children slow down, focus, and explore shape with their own hands. This sea creature colouring book sits in the shop for that reason.
The pages are simple: octopus, starfish, sea turtles, shells. Clean outlines. Nothing loud. Nothing overstimulating. Just forms that leave space for imagination. A calm, screen‑free activity that encourages children to explore the underwater world through colour and curiosity.
It’s an instant download colouring book — a printable PDF families can reuse at home. Ideal for rainy‑day activities, travel days, or quiet moments when you want creativity without screens. Teachers and parents often look for ocean animals colouring pages and educational colouring books, and this one fits naturally into early learning.
I added it to the studio shop because it aligns with how I think about making — curiosity, gentleness, and the freedom to interpret the world in your own way.
Available now in the Studio Shop.
Artist Studio
Inside the Studio — The Language of Knitting
Every piece begins with silence — yarn, light, and rhythm. In my Coventry studio, I work through form and repetition, letting the material decide its own balance. The pods, cords, and charms evolve through touch rather than plan; each one finds its proportion through the act of making.
This space is where ideas turn tactile — where sculptural calm meets daily function. The knitted pod is not just an object; it’s a study in patience, density, and softness.
Each stitch records time. Each finished piece carries that quiet precision forward.
Explore the studio collection: [Shop Pods]
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