latest exhibition
My artwork has been selected for the
Qube Open Art Exhibition
2nd September _ 4th October 2011
Qube, Oswald Road, Oswestry SY11 1RB
The Qube Art Gallery is open Mon - Thurs 9am - 5pm, Fri 9am - 4pm, Sat 9.30am - 12.30pm
Admission free
This artwork titled Feet First is part of the theme I start this year Enter the rocks and hide in the Earth
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all about the architectural glass commission for St Luke's Church from its making, its completion and its life of its own since it has been installed on site and belongs to that community.
PICTURE OR DELAY IN GLASS (2001)


Exhibitions before 2003
Climate Change, May 2003 The Gallery Secret Hills, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Octobre 2003,
Belmont Arts Centre, Shrewsbury, Shropshire;
Babies, Sept-Oct 2002, Bishops Gallery, Bishops’Castle, Shropshire;
Solo exhibition of paintings and glass Sept-Oct 2002,
Yamuji, Shrewsbury;
‘Picture or Delay in Glass’ 13 Oct 2001 - 24 Nov 2001, Wrexham
Arts Centre, North Wales; Visual Arts Festival, August 2000,2001, Shrewsbury, Shropshire;
Let there be light, Nov / Dec 1999, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, Shropshire;
Himley Hall Glass Exhibition, July 1998, Dudley, West Midlands;
New Designers, July 1998, Islington, London;
Crédit Lyonnais Bank, 1994, Vernon, Normandy, France;
Contemporary Art Gallery " Le prieuré ", 1994, Normandy, France; Fête de la jeunesse, 22 May 1993, Paris, France;
Sidney Bechet Centre, 1992, Grigny, Essonnes, France; Biennal of Art, 1992, Conches, France.
CLIMATE CHANGE (2003)
Note about Climate-Change Project:
All artists'projects may have explored climate-change through the effects on the rivers and landscapes, or mayhave considered the wider implications of climate-changes on our future way of life-housing, agriculture, health, education. It could also be interpreted in terms of the political, social, spiritual and cultural changes which areaffecting our lives in the 21st Century. They also were called to find a key theme to be creatively empoweringpeople as individuals. to realise and explore what they themselve can do to help.
David Petts, Ruth Kaye, Karen McDonnell and Nathalie Liege were chosen as lead artists, as well as a group of artists in training who have assisted them, have worked over four days with a variety of groups of children, young people and adults throughout the county.
Nathalie Liege did workshops with children of two primary shools in Aveley Countryside Park, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. One workshop was for painting trees on glass and an other workshop was to make a collage by recycling small glass bits ( grinded) later combined to recycled plastic tiles made with Smile Plastic. As artwork for the exhibition, each tree painted on glass was presented as having its roots in flooded grounds made out of plastic and glass.
The framing and setting of the display of our works in the exhibition has been chosen by the coordinators. I had started treaments for the bone marrow transplant and could not supervise choices made. I am indeed very grateful to the support of all coordinators of this project. The children had chosen with me which recycled plastic and glass panel would be framed with which tree painted on glass.

