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Fine Cell Work and St Marys Welwyn Church
Posted by Fine Cell Work onThe Wedding Toast cushion by James Randolph Rogers
Posted by Fine Cell Work onJames Randolph Rogers began working with historic wallpapers in 2007, as a Conservation Assistant in the South West of England. Two years were spent conserving, restoring wallpapers for palaces and stately homes across the country. He now is based in Cornwall and uses pre-1830 techniques to make Domino wallpapers. Fine...
Human Touch - One Year On
Posted by Fine Cell Work onIt is hard to believe that one year has passed since we closed the doors on Human Touch - our unique exhibition of artworks designed in collaboration with eight of the world's leading contemporary artists. We welcomed hundreds, possibly even thousands, of people through Sotheby's famous doors and shone a spotlight on the incredible work...
How It's Made... Colour Theory
Posted by Fine Cell Work onOriginally written for Stitch Up - our bi-annual newsletter for our prison stitchers Have you ever wondered how designers and artists find the perfect colour combination? They use colour theory. Colour theory is a practical combination of art and science that is used to determine what colours look good together. The...
How It's Made... Linen
Posted by Fine Cell Work onAt Fine Cell Work, we use only the best quality yarns and cloth in our production. Linen cloth is used in some of our best selling items such as our lavender bags, our Shakespeare range and of course, our popular pineapple collection. If you have ever bought one of our embroidered products then you are...