Art Trail Map
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The Living Studio by Vicki Baker
I am a self taught watercolourist who loves to explore the ever changing light cast on a landscape from the sky above, as well as the forms and textures of the landscape itself. I am using this project to document the changes of the location of The Living Theatre throughout the summer. I invite the public to join me in exploring their own relationship with the space, nature and creativity.
Hopeful Notes by Natalia Millman
Natalia’s mission as a human and as an artist originates from the enquiry into interconnectedness of all living and non-living beings, the flow, transience and the exchange of energy. Working in a broad range of media, including photography, video, sculpture, mixed media and paint, the artist gives decayed or broken objects a new function and extends their life. She has a tactile, instinctive and experimental approach to her creative practice.
Ceramic Shark by Hannah Workington
My name is Hannah Workington and I am a ceramic sculptor and artist from Hertfordshire. I have been working in clay since I began my degree in Ceramic Design in 2015 and have found that the versatility of the material has enabled me to challenge myself in new and varied ways. My work is largely focused on making animal sculptures and I find that the natural world is a constant source of inspiration.
Stained Glass Birds by Ellie @ Hicca Glass
I founded Hicca Glass earlier this year, five years after finishing my masters degree in stained glass conservation I was inspired to get into stained glass during my undergrad studies, following a love for medieval art. I’ve been a keen artist for as long as I can remember, and I’m absolutely loving taking some time to pursue my creative passions alongside my day job.
I’m most inspired by nature, the seasons and folklore, and how all three link together I was so delighted to be selected for The Living Theatre’s inaugural art trail, which will be my first public exhibition (although you can find my art in St Albans Cathedral’s new sign in Sumpter Yard too!).
Community piece created by St Paul's Walden School
Fairy Houses by Teena
I create mixed-media art that is usually whimsical, and informed by folklore and nature. Due to the combination of being self-taught and having MS, I have learned to embrace the wonky and the imperfect, lending an outsider/naive art aesthetic to my work. I have a fondness for acrylic, ink, art markers and playing with textures.
Reverse Glass Gold Leaf Sign by Linus Hurling
I am a multidisciplinary artist but I mainly focus on signwriting. My work mainly consists of using signwriting enamels, gold leaf, reverse glass painting and lots of other mediums. My inspiration stems heavily from 60s/70s Americana. Using old posters, matchbooks, postcards and magazines as my inspiration.