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Gathered Materials

I’m always curious and eager to learn about innovative, sustainable materials.

Beyond sustainable paper, I’ve also been exploring natural, unprocessed materials found in the wild. As an avid forager, I often gather dried materials to keep in my garden studio, ready for projects that blend paper with foraged textures.

For any shop purchases, you can expect to see re-used packaging, packaging materials that I’ve sourced from the Children’s Scrapstore in Bristol. The left over paper I don’t use is donated to local schools.

What fuels my fire?

Nature inspires everything I do. From trail running and wild swimming to foraging and yoga, my outdoor hobbies ground me and keep me connected to the natural world. These activities are where I see firsthand the impacts of litter and plastic pollution, motivating me to organise regular community litter picks. It’s a chance to act on what I care about and start conversations around protecting our environment.

Foraging has taught me so much about our intricate ecosystems and how everything is deeply connected. Learning to identify mushrooms, trees, and plants has filled me with a sense of interconnection, which is one of my personal core values. By tuning into nature’s rhythms and the changing seasons, I strive to reflect that harmony in my creative process.

Working for People and Planet

I find so much joy in collaborating with agencies and organisations who are dedicated to a brighter future.

I’m especially drawn to partnerships that strengthen communities, deepen our connection to nature, and inspire meaningful behaviour change.

If you have ideas or would like to discuss a project, I’d love to hear from you!

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