Crafts CouncilDirectoryNameless WondersGlove puppetsNameless WondersGlasgow, Scotlandwicked bunny (bunny catcher), own imageIt may be a rabbit and then again it may just be something disguised as one in order to trap smaller rabbits. Materials include wire, wax and some tiny rabbits detached from a bag I bought in Japan many years ago.wizard rabbit, own imageMy first glove puppet, I allowed it to develop organically from the materials I had to hand, but with a rabbit in mind. It contains remnants of older pieces of work, as well as reworked waste materials.gran, own imageA tribute to my grandmother who was a great embroiderer (and taught me embroidery at an early age) but whose hands became arthritic later in life, making it difficult for her to continue sewing.wizard rabbit detail, own imageMy first glove puppet, I allowed it to develop organically from the materials I had to hand, but with a rabbit in mind. It contains remnants of older pieces of work, as well as reworked waste materials.Gran detail, own imageA tribute to my grandmother who was a great embroiderer (and taught me embroidery at an early age) but whose hands became arthritic later in life, making it difficult for her to continue sewing.Glove puppetsNameless WondersGlasgow, Scotlandwicked bunny (bunny catcher), own imageIt may be a rabbit and then again it may just be something disguised as one in order to trap smaller rabbits. Materials include wire, wax and some tiny rabbits detached from a bag I bought in Japan many years ago.wizard rabbit detail, own imageMy first glove puppet, I allowed it to develop organically from the materials I had to hand, but with a rabbit in mind. It contains remnants of older pieces of work, as well as reworked waste materials.wizard rabbit, own imageMy first glove puppet, I allowed it to develop organically from the materials I had to hand, but with a rabbit in mind. It contains remnants of older pieces of work, as well as reworked waste materials.Gran detail, own imageA tribute to my grandmother who was a great embroiderer (and taught me embroidery at an early age) but whose hands became arthritic later in life, making it difficult for her to continue sewing.gran, own imageA tribute to my grandmother who was a great embroiderer (and taught me embroidery at an early age) but whose hands became arthritic later in life, making it difficult for her to continue sewing.More from Nameless WondersProjectStaffordshire pottery-inspired workProjectFreeform animalsProjectPigeonsProjectSmall birdsProjectWoodland creaturesProjectInsectsProjectGlasgow bus storiesProjectManchester Art Gallery retail showcaseProjectNew work 2024Projectpunk goat