About
Born and raised in the Highlands of Scotland, Iβm inspired by traditional craft skills that I grew up with, from basket-weaving to boatbuilding to roof-thatching.
My handwoven leatherwork is a labour of love; a time-consuming process that is meditative in its intricacy. Both my practice and my life in the Highlands are acts of slowing down and taking a step back from day-to-day life.
Working by hand also gives me a deep understanding of my materials. The organic process of vegetable tanning leather results in a unique patina which changes over time, dependent on how itβs handled. This ever-changing quality mirrors my landscape, which continually transforms with the shifting light.
My practice originated from a desire for zero-waste. By weaving very thin strips of leather with cotton, I can make use of the entire hide with almost no wastage. I source all of my materials within Europe, and some even closer to home in Scotland. Sourcing locally not only ensures a lower carbon footprint, but also a better knowledge of my supply chain and those within it.
My work weaves together environmental values, a modern aesthetic based on time-honoured techniques and materials, with the landscape that continually inspires me to make.
Qualifications
BA(hons) Textile Design, Glasgow School of Art