Lynda’s research-based practice merges archive, photography, video and sound. Employing techniques, methods and materials that are sympathetic and relevant to the subject.
I work in the classical tradition of figurative oil painting. My current body of work explores a re-imagined recording of the lives of black Elizabethans. Within this work I am also exploring themes concerning masculinity and the tenderness of fraternity and brotherhood; gender and conformity…
I trained as a sculptor and I love to play with and make bits from anything and everything. I am a maker, upcyclist, reclaimer, sewer and general fiddler. I use vintage and found fabrics as well as other materials to create fun, interesting and useful accessories, bags and purses, housewares and a hodge podge of…
Caroline Le Breton’s work investigates the relationship between people and place and how we understand and are formed by our environment. She often uses existing spaces and objects as a basis for transformation and intervention. Instead of creating autonomous art objects she is responding to what is already there. In both her art and design…