Crafts CouncilDirectoryWild NorthPrintmaker and designerNewcastle upon Tyne, EnglandTextilesCraft educatorPrintmakingMixed mediaWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoSustainabilityThe core of 'Wild North' is prints and printed textile products with a magical, whimsical and joyful feel, inspired by nature and folklore, all designed and made by Laura Wigham. With natural inspiration and consideration, Laura creates pieces that are environmentally considerate, and allow the imagination to wander. From ancient stone circles in the Northumbrian Hills to the untouched woodlands of County Durham, she celebrates these wild places and keep their even wilder stories alive.Focus:Linoprinting, collaging and paintingStockists:Elvet and BaileyThe FindThe Wetherby Framing Company & GalleryThe Saltburn Framing Company & GalleryThe products of Wild North are handcrafted pieces, with natural, recycled or organic materials and are environmentally considerate at every stage of production. Take Laura's linocut prints for example: All of the papers are responsibly sourced. Ink used for paper based products is vegetable oil based. Any ink waste is printed onto paper and, alongside any misprints, repurposed as collages, which are mounted onto waste mount-board from a local framing company. AboutThe core of 'Wild North' is prints and printed textile products with a magical, whimsical and joyful feel, inspired by nature and folklore, all designed and made by Laura Wigham. With natural inspiration and consideration, Laura creates pieces that are environmentally considerate, and allow the imagination to wander. From ancient stone circles in the Northumbrian Hills to the untouched woodlands of County Durham, she celebrates these wild places and keep their even wilder stories alive.InfoFocus:Linoprinting, collaging and paintingStockists:Elvet and BaileyThe FindThe Wetherby Framing Company & GalleryThe Saltburn Framing Company & GallerySustainabilityThe products of Wild North are handcrafted pieces, with natural, recycled or organic materials and are environmentally considerate at every stage of production. Take Laura's linocut prints for example: All of the papers are responsibly sourced. Ink used for paper based products is vegetable oil based. Any ink waste is printed onto paper and, alongside any misprints, repurposed as collages, which are mounted onto waste mount-board from a local framing company. WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebook