
National Trust
I began working with the National Trust once things had settled down post-pandemic and we have continued to collab ever since. As with all great partnerships, a shared set of core values and a strong vision of where we’re headed have been the foundation of our success. Through the work I currently carry out at Montacute House, Barrington Court and Lytes Cary Manor, I will continue to spread our combined message of sustainability, stewardship and conservation.
Below is a selection of artwork I’ve made for the National Trust so far:

A Kudu made out of recycled pallets




Our “Do One Green Thing” Trail signs. The animal carvings (soon to be painted) move up to reveal one green thing we can all do to make a difference in our natural spaces.
The bulk of my work with the NT has come in the form of public workshops, with a wide range of different wood-based activities: steam-bending, wood-whittling, laser-engraving…etc. Here’s just some examples of what the public have made out of the estates’ timber with me over the past few years:















