Description Early one morning I arose to see the Cornish hills outside my window thick in fog. As the sun burned through the fog, a mist seemed to rise from the hill revealing the vibrate green found on Cadsonbury Fort. Undeterred by the weather a fledgling sparrow found sanctuary on a Valeriana Officinalis, where it found an abundance of food. Soon it was followed by its mother who landed on an opposite stem, her beak packed full of Valeriana seed. I watched in amazement as the two struggled to stretched towards each other, never quite reaching with their weight bending and shaking the plant, sending seed into the mist. Finally, the fledgling took one last leap of faith and spread out it wings, reaching it's mother and her parcel of food.
Nicole Lupton, Cornwall Member Since April 2016 Artist Statement I am a member of 'The East Cornwall Society of Artists' and exhibit my textile art within the 'Ebenezer Gallery' in Polperro, Cornwall and Kaya Gallery in Plymouth, Devon. My past portfolio includes exhibiting in the 'World of Wearable Art Museum''in New Zealand where is was exhibited over a year in an exhibit 'Crossing Boundies' . It was also shown on a worldwide stage in the World of Wearable Art Awards Show, viewed by thousands , made for and judged by Weta Workshops. I hold a degree from The Arts University Bournemouth of BA (Hons) Costume with Performance Design with First Class Honors. Check out my website for originals: www.nsltextileart.co.uk