Crafts CouncilDirectorySarah SimondsPULSESarah SimondsMilton Keynes, EnglandPULSE, oomph_creativeMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSE exhibited at MK Gallery, Rob HarrisPULSE exhibited at MK Gallery as part of MK Calling 2024PULSE single drop, Oomph_creativeMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSE interior shoot, Sarah SimondsMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSE, Sarah SimondsMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSESarah SimondsMilton Keynes, EnglandPULSE, oomph_creativeMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSE interior shoot, Sarah SimondsMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSE exhibited at MK Gallery, Rob HarrisPULSE exhibited at MK Gallery as part of MK Calling 2024PULSE, Sarah SimondsMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.PULSE single drop, Oomph_creativeMaterials: Jute and Raffia strung on Oak Pulse depicts growth, movement and transition. Its free flowing forms are an expression of my creative freedom. Created by hand, making each piece unique.More from Sarah SimondsProjectLINKProjectGLYPHProjectFORMProjectGATHERProjectODD POTS