Jayne Childs, Middlebrook was my gramp’s middle name. NTU Research Assistant. I design and make Lace accessories and gifts in my Nottinghamshire studio.
'What will survive of us is love'.
The last line from Philip Larkin's 'An Arundel Tomb'.
A watercolour from earlier this year.
I was trying to capture the pain that I feel in my heart when I've lost someone. When your body finds it hard to move. When the pain is visceral.
Leicester inspired lace! Old John, Foxes and the Nine O’Clock horses. All and more at Leicester Guildhall event 17-18 August. #Leicester#tellyourfriends
I've missed this! After all the research & sketchbooking, painting and printmaking, we're set up for @OSNotts tomorrow & Sunday. Love working with @jcmiddlebrook and being a guest at her studio. #nottingham
But seriously , what has nature ever done for us ? You know , apart from the air we breathe , the food we eat , making us healthier . . .
Brilliant new ad from @zerohour_uk to promote their Climate & Nature Bill campaign , take action at zerohour.uk#EarthDay
Please, if you can, comment below with what your favourite element of my artwork is ❤️
I’m trying to find a sense of unity in my work that’s sometimes hard to see from he inside, and also figure out who is engaged with my work and why you’re here (I’m very grateful that you are)
Getting ready to welcome some @ntuart Fashion Design students into the #ntulacearchive this afternoon. One researching Spanish connections and the other, romance of the 1920s. Perfect concepts to study through lace design.
Sorry for sharing from the Post with all the incumbent ads, but interesting to read the Birkin buildings in Lace Market are for sale, anyone got some million pounds to spare? nottinghampost.com/news/nott…
“I lost colleagues whilst I was working each day and the government has barely acknowledged that fact… People were dying in front of us & the morgues were full. We had no body bags left in the trust.”
Please listen to this heart-rending testimony 😔