Below are some photographs of some pieces from my 2017 exhibition at Elgin Museum - "Embroidering the Past - a Textile Exploration of the Pictish Stones of Moray"
From the Easterton of Roseisle Picitsh symbol stone, which is on display in the National Museum of Scotland - These cushions are made with Harris Tweed and have hand-made felt and tweed appliqué designs, hand-twisted cord trims with hand-made tassels. Each cushion measures approximately 48cm square. all sold
One of the Burghead Bulls - this one is the example in Elgin Museum - hand made felt on Harris Tweed, machine embroidery 50 x 40cm - wallhanging. SOLD
Inveravon - The head of a Pictish Beast - hand made felt on Harris Tweed, hand and machine embroidery 12 x 16cm - framed. £95
Inveravon - This cushion features a Crescent & V-rod, Mirror & Comb and a Cauldron symbol. Harris Tweed with machine embroidery - SOLD
Rodney's Stone Pictish Beast - Handwoven Tweed with machine embroidery - 60 x 45cm - wallhanging - SOLD