“The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.” – Pablo Picasso By now, you all know how much I love nature and how important preserving the planet is to me. You may or may not know that through my work I have partnered with several conservation charities to whom I make donations each year. I’m so chuffed to be able to say that last year, sales from my Whales and Dolphin collection, my Animals and Birds for Rewilding Britain collection, my hedgehog print and my “Planet Earth” drawing generated a total donation of over £650. That money will go directly into helping protect endangered species in the UK and the wider world. This is how it works: “Planet Earth” - created for Earth Day 2021, 100% of the cost of this print is donated to the charity partners above (£10 to each charity). Whales and Dolphin drawings collection - 40% of profits from the sale of this collection goes to the Whale and Dolphin Conservation. In addition, the original drawings have been donated directly to the charity. Animals and Birds for Rewilding Britain collection - 40% of profits from the sale of this collection goes to Rewilding Britain who do wonderful work in the UK, restoring habitat for wildlife. Hedgehog print - 40% of profits from the sale of each hedgehog print goes to Hedgehog Helpline Cymru who rescue, rehabilitate and release hedgehogs back into the wild. If you are an animal or conservation charity and are interested in working with me, please get in touch here – I’d love to find out more about what you do!
If you’d like to help the planet by purchasing a print, you can browse and buy from my charity collections here, or by clicking on any of the images above. Thank you so much for your support!
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Well what a strange year 2021 turned out to be! I thought it would be fun to take a quick look back and share some of my highlights with you all. On top of all of the brilliant private commissions for drawings and memory boxes that I’ve been lucky enough to work on this year… I was so excited to have a solo exhibition at the Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw, a beautiful gallery in North Wales. I partnered with Rewilding Britain to produce a set of drawings to raise awareness of animals that are at risk or extinct in the UK. I created my Earth drawing, and I’m proud to say that 100% of profits from the sale of this print goes to my charity partners. A supersized version of my Porthcawl drawing was displayed on Porthcawl pavilion as part of an initiative run by the Anwen Cultural Trust. I worked with two primary schools who used my art as inspiration to produce their own wonderful pieces. I was delighted to create a huge bespoke piece of art that is now displayed on the walls of the maternity ward at The Grange hospital in Cwmbran. I also celebrated my second business birthday and gave my website a glamorous makeover, complete with brand new videos! Thank you so much for your continued support, I’m so very grateful. See you in 2022! :)
When I decided to create my intricate drawing of Cardiff Castle, I decided to take four different views of the fascinating building, and weave them together into one piece. Very excitingly, a framed version of the drawing was given as a gift to the Princess of Thailand when she visited Wales a few years ago! I was also asked to create a drawing of the castle’s animal wall. If you’re familiar with Cardiff, you’ll have seen the wall, and probably stopped before it trying to work out what type of animal is depicted by each statue. Spoiler – in my drawing, I’ve helpfully named each one underneath! Originally, the animal wall was located directly in front of the castle and there were only nine animals. Lord Bute approved the design for each one, but rejected a sea horse! After WWI, Castle Street was widened, and the animal wall was relocated to where it now borders Bute park, and six more animals were added. If there’s a Cardiff landmark you’d like me to draw for you, get in touch directly on my contact page, or head to the Private Commissions page on my website, to see what I have created for previous customers.
Last year I was commissioned by the National Museum of Wales, to create a drawing of the main museum building, which would then be sold in the museum gift shop. Sitting in a prominent position at the front of the civic centre in Cardiff city centre, the striking building with its Portland stone façade, was opened to the public in 1922. The building holds an impressive collection of art and other artefacts originating from Wales and across the globe. It’s one of the most recognisable buildings in Cardiff, and is much loved by locals and tourists alike. I really enjoyed working on this project, but it was made especially tricky, as when I was working out the proportions, the building was under scaffolding, which meant I had to work entirely from photos.
Alongside the drawing of the main museum building, I was also asked to produce four smaller drawings focusing on small architectural details that can be found within the museum. Both the main print and the smaller drawings are available on my website, and from the museum gift shop. You can find out more about my building drawings here. This week I was honoured to give a talk to year 3 pupils at Ninian Park Primary School, Cardiff, whose topic was “What Makes Our World Beautiful?” As part of their work, they were reading “The Great Kapok Tree” a book about rainforest conservation, by author and illustrator Lynne Cherry. They explored the story and the messages behind the book, and then drew characters from the book using my artwork as inspiration. During my visit, we also discussed why it’s important to protect wildlife, which animals we could find in our gardens, and how whales and rewilding can help our ecosystems. It was such a pleasure to see the work the pupils created – they are filled with pattern and look fabulous!
Read more about my work with schools here. “Thank you, Beth and Katherine for a fantastic day.” This testimonial came from a lovely participant at the workshop I had the pleasure of teaching at Beth Morris Workshops in Cardiff. Called “House Portraits”, I led a group of amazing participants through the process of drawing their own houses.
Working through various drawing techniques and of course paying attention to proportion, delegates learned new skills and absolutely excelled. Everyone produced wonderfully detailed finished pieces, and got to take them home as a treasured artwork. You can find out more about my previous workshops for adults here. I’m really proud to say that I’ve been working with Elmore Court; a magical old Cotswold family home, that has been turned into a unique venue for weddings and parties. Together, we created two beautifully detailed maps that they will give to guests wishing to explore their new rewilding area. One of the maps included the bottomless swimming lake that is set among the 250 acres of the wider estate. I love to swim outdoors when I can, so I was so pleased that the wild swimming pool formed part of the project. The map guides swimmers across the estate, to the beautifully maintained lake where they can swim among water lilies and other pond wildlife. How magical to go wild swimming in a rewilded place! Committed to sustainability, the team behind the venue are on an exciting adventure to rewild parts of their estate, a hugely important step in restoring biodiversity, wildlife and carbon capture, by letting nature do its thing.
Message me here if you'd like to know more about the project! “Katherine’s superb, high quality drawing of Dyffryn House perfectly captures the very essence of Dyffryn and its Grade II listed mansion house. It brings to life a family home that was once at the heart of a thriving estate and community. We are proud to showcase Katherine’s stunning collection in our gift shop.” - Retail Team, Dyffryn Gardens It’s been over a year since I first dropped off my National Trust commission to Dyffryn Gardens in the Vale of Glamorgan. Back then, I worked closely with the retail team to produce a drawing of the beautiful house and gardens that would be sold in their gift shop, and of course on my website. Dating back to the 16th century, the house at Dyffryn began life as an extravagant family home. Sold in 1891, it was transformed by wealth coal merchant John Cory who had a passion for horticulture and developed the majestic grounds. Over the following century, the house was used as a police academy, dog training facility and an educational conference centre before being acquired by the National Trust in 2013, leasing it from the Vale of Glamorgan council. Now, after years of restoration and conservation, it is now enjoyed by children and adults alike, for family days out and special occasions. I recently went back to re-stock the Dyffryn Gardens shop with more of the commissioned print, along with a selection of my wildlife drawings, and used the trip as an excuse to spend a while enjoying the grounds with my greyhound Lili. Read about more of my commercial collaborations here.
I’ve shared snippets before, but I’m thrilled to now be able to share the final edit of the film I had made to document the creative process behind my memory boxes. The film shows what inspired me to make my first box, and also explains my love for creating something so unique and special. Huge thanks to Jonny Campbell who used his talents and creativity to document my work in so much detail. Click the image below to watch the short film, and read on for the transcript. A subtitled version can be found by clicking here. We went travelling for five months through Central America and Mexico and that’s really when I knew that I wanted to do something with these boxes. I collected something small from every place that we visited and then when I came back, I assembled it all into a big old printer’s tray and that’s really where it started. I feel very humbled when I’m asked to create these beautiful, special pieces that will be with people for the rest of their lives. They can be about everything - I’ve done lots for weddings; I’ve done quite a few for bereavement, in memory of somebody that they’ve lost; I’ve done ones from holidays, trips abroad, boxes that celebrate childhood, all sorts. It’s always a really interesting process at the start because there’s always lots of back and forth with people sending me photos and saying, “Oh do you think this will work, do you think this will work?” It’s always a process of dialogue, and they want to tell me the stories. Once we’ve agreed in principle which objects are going in, I ask everybody to send me the objects or drop them off to me. Sometimes people will package everything up in a tiny little box; other clients have dropped off two suitcases full of stuff. It’s those everyday things, all those little objects that don’t necessarily have monetary value; they’re not hugely special or significant to anybody else, but to you they’ve got so much sentimental value, they’ve got so many memories. Every single object has its own space. When you curate all of them into a holistic piece they become so reminiscent of a person, a place or an event. The objects bring a whole sensory experience - you get the tactile elements because you can reach out and touch the objects. That’s why I purposely don’t cover the boxes with glass. You can also smell the objects which is amazing, because smell is so evocative. I think quite a lot of people have a sense of guilt that they keep them but also, they would have guilt if they threw them away. The process of doing something purposeful with these really ordinary objects is really cathartic and quite therapeutic. There’s always an act of celebration, celebrating the moment that your child is about turn 11; celebrating the life of somebody that you’ve lost; celebrating an amazing holiday; or, celebrating a wedding. There’s a whole story around celebrating with the boxes and it’s a privilege to be trusted to be a part of that celebration. Read about when a specially commissioned box was featured in Cardiff Life Magazine, here.
Delighted to announce that my Tower Bridge prints are now stocked in the Tower Bridge gift shop in London.
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