In addition to our main co-operative group of artists, we also exhibit the work of some associate members. These are crafts-people and artists that produce a large range of beautiful items including sculpture, ceramics, and jewellery.
Rachel Stowe
Hand printed Textiles and Jewellery
website: www.rachelstowe.com
Rachel Stowe began her training at Herefordshire Art College and completed an HND in Textiles and Fashion. In 1997, she started her own business, where she produces unique hand-painted and printed silk and velvet accessories. She experiments with various techniques, including devore, dye reduction, wax resist, screen printing, and hand painting. She gained an MA in textiles in 2001 at Birmingham University and followed that with a Cert Ed in 2006.
Rachel Stowe is constantly developing her work, which is widely exhibited through galleries and the Guild of Gloucestershire Craftsman, The Worcestershire Guild of Designer Craftsmen, and, more recently, the Cornwall Craft Association.
Karen Needham
Ceramics
https://ceramicsbykncornwall.weebly.com
Karen completed a BA(Hons) in Art & Design in 2020, specialising in ceramics.
Cornish born on the North Coast of Cornwall, surrounded by our beautiful countryside, who wouldn’t be inspired by the sea, rugged coastline, moorlands & nature's rich colours.
The work produced at Lizard Art is a combination of stoneware clays, wheel thrown & hand-built forms with surface decoration of lava & standard glazes, allowing her to convey & share the narrative, textures and tactility of sand, cliffs & sea.
A member of the Cornwall Ceramics & Glass Group, London Potters Association.
Jane Chetwynd
Mixed Media and Textile artist.
https://www.instagram.com/janechetwynd
Daisy makes handmade, layered pieces of Jewellery using Precious Metals, Enamel, Precious and Semi-Precious stones, Bio Resins and other materials.
Daisy makes her jewellery by hand-using recycled metals and building it to last. The work changes year to year, season to season but there are strong themes and motifs running throughout.
Her beautiful and unique work is inspired by her Irish heritage and Cornish home. Her copper and enamel pieces are created through hours of firings, experimentation, and creative intuition.
