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MADE IT 2025 Exhibition

The North West's Graduate Art Prize 

Short Supply x Glass House - PINK Stockport 

November 6th - November 20th

After Graduating with my degree in Fine art where I  developed my creative practice in sculpture, I was proud to be selected for the MADE IT 2025 graduate award exhibition in Stockport.

This opportunity showcased graduates from universities across the North West and included 25 artists. 

My work stood in the centre of one of the rooms and was surrounded by a variety of incredible pieces, This was such a valuable experience to get my name and my work out there as my first exhibition as an emerging artist, while allowing me to receive a range of positive feedback from a variety of new people.

 

I was incredibly grateful to be apart of such an amazing show! 

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Mycelial Network

2025

3 piece figurative sculpture series installation

Wire / Clay 

Mycelial Network 

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Artist Bio

 

Sculptor from rural North Wales exploring human connection, ecology, and the quiet systems that link all living things.

My practice explores the relationship between humans and nature, using materials like wire, plaster, and clay to uncover hidden networks of connection, support, and communication. I often use wire as a metaphor for mycelium - the underground fungal network - to represent the unseen threads that bind us emotionally, ecologically, and ancestrally.

In this sculptural installation, three abstracted human forms appear in silent dialogue.

Inspired by fungal structures, the figures are hollow and net-like, coated in clay to resemble living mycelium. As light filters through them, their shadows evoke the invisible systems we all share.

My work is process-driven, beginning with intuitive wire structures that evolve through layering, casting, and embedding meaning into material. I draw inspiration from natural forms and from artists such as Kiki Smith, Antony Gormley, and Anne Hardy.

What I hope stays with viewers is the sense that our bodies and our lives are never separate from the natural systems we inhabit. Being part of Made It offers the opportunity to share this work with new audiences, experience it in dialogue with others, and grow through fresh perspectives, feedback, and connections.

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