Showing posts with label Jane Bevan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Bevan. Show all posts

Friday, 2 November 2012

Book Shoot #3 - Jane Bevan & Geoff Holt

During the latest book shoot with Jane Bevan we took a trip to local craftsman Geoff Holt in Ticknall. Geoff is one of those interesting characters that you come across every once in a while. Tucked away in his workshop that is complete with decades of  sawdust and cobwebs, Geoff sticks to his craft and away from modern technology, creating beautiful furniture and crafts.







The shots are for the forthcoming publication "Craft From Natural Materials". We have been following Jane and the process of her work over the past few months, capturing how her unique pieces are made. The book is due to be released next year by Bloomsbury Publishing plc and we are looking forward to seeing the results.


Jane Bevan is an artist using natural and found materials, particularly bark, thorns and twigs, which she gathers on daily walks in local woodlands. Jane carefully selects her materials and then uses traditional techniques of tying, stitching, twining, coiling and binding to make small sculptures and vessels.


She works from her studio at Banks Mill in Derby and takes inspiration and materials from the local countryside in South Derbyshire.


Please visit Janes website at www.janebevan.co.uk for more details.


Book Shoot #2 - Jane Bevan - Walking Sticks & Broom Sticks

The following shots are just a few from a further shoot with Jane Bevan to wrap things up for the forthcoming publication "Craft From Natural Materials". We have been following Jane and the process of her work over the past few months, capturing how her unique pieces are made. The book is due to be released next year by Bloomsbury Publishing plc and we are looking forward to seeing the results.

 



Jane Bevan is an artist using natural and found materials, particularly bark, thorns and twigs, which she gathers on daily walks in local woodlands. Jane carefully selects her materials and then uses traditional techniques of tying, stitching, twining, coiling and binding to make small sculptures and vessels.


She works from her studio at Banks Mill in Derby and takes inspiration and materials from the local countryside in South Derbyshire.


Please visit Janes website at www.janebevan.co.uk for more details.










Artwork Shoot - Jane Bevan

Another chance to photograph some of Jane Bevans unique crafts and works of art. Aside from this we have been photographing Jane at work for publication in the book "Crafts from Natural Materials".



Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Book Shoot #1 - Jane Bevan

We have been commissioned by Jane Bevan to photograph her work and the process of how certain pieces are made for a forthcoming publication. The book will focus soley on Jane's work with approximately 10 projects to be featured.

Paul & Jane have just undertaken their first photo shoot together for this project and already anticipating great results judging from the initial work. The following are a handful of shots from one of the projects. Further shoots to follow...



Jane Bevan is an artist using natural and found materials, particularly bark, thorns and twigs, which she gathers on daily walks in local woodlands. Jane carefully selects her materials and then uses traditional techniques of tying, stitching, twining, coiling and binding to make small sculptures and vessels.

She works from her studio at Banks Mill in Derby and takes inspiration and materials from the local countryside in South Derbyshire.

Please visit Janes website at www.janebevan.co.uk for more details.

Friday, 23 March 2012

Artwork Shoot - Jane Bevan

We were very happy to photograph some unique artworks by local artist, Jane Bevan.

We have also been commissioned by Jane to photograph her work and the process of how certain pieces are made for a forthcoming publication. The book will focus soley on Jane's work with approximately 10 projects to be featured.

Paul & Jane have just undertaken their first photo shoot together for this project and already anticipating great results going from the initial work. We'll be posting something more about that here soon.


Jane Bevan is an artist using natural and found materials, particularly bark, thorns and twigs, which she gathers on daily walks in local woodlands. Jane carefully selects her materials and then uses traditional techniques of tying, stitching, twining, coiling and binding to make small sculptures and vessels.
She works from her studio at Banks Mill in Derby and takes inspiration and materials from the local countryside in South Derbyshire.


Please visit Janes website at www.janebevan.co.uk for more details.