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Triptych of Skulls

Verity Pulford
£1,250.00

Inspired by the skeletons she finds on beaches and woods near her home in North Wales, this unusual collection of glass sculptures are beautifully imagined by Verity Pulford. 

 

and mark a different direction from the usual colour to be found in Verity Pulford's work. 

 

A beautiful interpretation of our curatorial theme for Collect 2025, the triptych is evocative of different bird skulls, contrasting black and gold detail and accents, are an imaginative working of our curatorial theme and a departure 

 

 

Brooch Box

Rebecca Oldfield
£8,315.00

Sterling silver jewellery box with brooch and earrings.

 

The simple, chased lines of this elegant jewellery box by Rebecca Oldfield, belies its ingenuity with two beautiful jewellery pieces hidden within. 

 

The box is skilfully crafted to create the perfect storage for a chased silver brooch and a stunning pair of silver and 18 ct gold earrings with diamond decoration, two small hooks enabling the earrings to hang freely within it. 

 

A brooch pin is cleverly concealed within the lid of the box - meticulously chased to align with the chasing on the base of the box - to transform it into a stunning and wearable piece of art. 

In Response to Louise Bourgeois: 'The Needle is Used to Repair Damage'

Suzanna James
£1,650.00

Picking up the soft golden, creamy hues of natural linen this beautiful piece by Suzanna James is a response to the words of Louise Bourgeois: 'The Needle is Used to Repair Damage'. 

 

James' work is infused with an appreciation of the healing power of textiles - a recurring theme within her textile art which explores the capacity of a needle to repair specific damage to a piece of cloth or the communities in which the piece is made. 

 

In this hand dyed and embroidered piece, James interprets our curatorial theme for Collect 2025 by touching on deeper themes within our curation - the influence and impact of our industrial heritage on our landscape and communities and how the 'damage' can be redeemed through the hope that the needle and craft create. 

 

'In Response….' is one of a developing series of work by Suzanna James which can be commissioned by enquiring below.