
And if you've got it, flaunt it!
So our first attempt to convey life at the coal face of creativity (quite literally in this case) features Soo ( well we think it's her!) the pyromaniac, Raku firing not only in the snow, but also in the dark - one way of keeping warm outdoors I suppose!
One unique feature of HHG is the wonderfully rich and varied meander we all take down the path of transforming an idea into a tangible piece of work fit for hanging in a gallery... it's full of surprises and a deep learning curve as over the years we develop our individual style and method of working.
Soo @ HHG
Quite frankly, wielding nothing more sinister than a paintbrush or sharpened quill ( I did however exclaim quite loudly on one occasion, when a ricochetting steel nib pinged without prior warning in my left eyeball!), I am in awe of those colleagues braving the elements of earth, metal, glass and fire in pursuit of their art... scary stuff!
However, taking a break from her duties as Exhibitions Co-ordinator, here we see (allegedly) the usually sparkly Soo Durham, in fiery mode and putting her heart (groan) into the proceedings.
Soo lives and works in Woodhall Spa, and is the driving force behind our Exhibitions Programme, she is also a member of Design Factory, Contemporary Craft Network, Art on the Map and the Lincolnshire Artists Society.

Her work can also be seen in an Exhibition at Trinity Arts Centre Gainsborough from the 17th March - 2nd May, and she can be contacted at HHG on her rota days when she swiftly dispenses with a sea of scruffy paperwork (artistic licence I am told) and swigs hot ginger ( alcohol free ) to the soothing sounds of classic rock.
However, taking a break from her duties as Exhibitions Co-ordinator, here we see (allegedly) the usually sparkly Soo Durham, in fiery mode and putting her heart (groan) into the proceedings.
Soo lives and works in Woodhall Spa, and is the driving force behind our Exhibitions Programme, she is also a member of Design Factory, Contemporary Craft Network, Art on the Map and the Lincolnshire Artists Society.

Her work can also be seen in an Exhibition at Trinity Arts Centre Gainsborough from the 17th March - 2nd May, and she can be contacted at HHG on her rota days when she swiftly dispenses with a sea of scruffy paperwork (artistic licence I am told) and swigs hot ginger ( alcohol free ) to the soothing sounds of classic rock.
R.B.

