
Giving a talk on sculpting Anne Lister for the London Lesbian History Group.
I'll be giving a talk at the London Lesbian History Group on the 30th of November on the challenges of sculpting Anne Lister, what she really looked like, and the fine line she trod between 'masculine' and 'feminine' in her clothing and accessories. It's a real honour to be invited to speak and will be the first time I've visited since the late 1980's, when I attended a talk on Gluck by Diana Souhami there. I'm learning to love Power Point; it's the first time I've used it! #

Anne Lister is striding on a pace!
I've been a tad quiet these last couple of months as I'm busy working on the Anne Lister maquette. I've bought a set of Regency Pelisse patterns the better to understand how much fabric there is and thus how much billowing I can have in her sculpted skirts and back of her coat. Consequently, Anne Lister is spending much time upside down balanced on her head while I sort out her attire, and build in the maximum movement into them, at quite a cost to her hat brim, but I can rep

Live On Stage at LFest!
I gave a talk at LFest in North Wales on the 21st July all about my Public Sculpture of Anne Lister project

Pulling Anne Lister's legs!
Re-sculpting Anne Lister's legs due to hot weather & plastoline