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Marches Makers Festival Artist 2022
Laura Rowlatt

Exhibiting at Made in the Marches Gallery

Basket Making Demonstration in the Market Hall, Sunday 11am-3pm

I am a painter, turned basketmaker.

I’d been learning the craft of basketmaking for about 6 years, purely as a hobby. But when Covid arrived, and sent me down to my studio by necessity rather than choice, I somehow lost my enthusiasm for paint and paper. I had always loved weaving, textiles, texture, and I found myself looking forward to spending more and more time with willow. I love creating something functional – and I hope beautiful – from sticks.
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Now I can’t wait to get into my workshop, where I can pause in my work and look out at my newly-planted willow patch, and feel that I have found my creative path. 
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​Marches Makers Festival 2022
  • Home
  • About
    • Marches Makers
    • the team
    • Kington
    • christine forrester award
    • Roads and Parking
  • FESTIVAL 2022
    • The Festival
    • Exhibitions
    • Venues
    • market hall events >
      • demos and makers
      • art heritage & nature walk
      • kington's mappa mundi
      • fly: the walking dog of kington
      • ceci
      • festival timetable
    • Open Studios
    • Live Performance
    • 8 pics challenge
    • Festival Shop Windows
  • Festival 2022 artists
    • 2022 Index of Artists
    • Basketry
    • Ceramics
    • Furniture
    • Glass
    • Jewellery
    • Lighting
    • Mixed Media
    • Paint
    • Print and Paper
    • Sculpture
    • Stone
    • Textiles
  • Previous Festivals
    • Festival 2021 >
      • Views from 2021
      • Festival Artists 2021 >
        • 2021 Index of Artists
        • Basketry
        • Calligraphy
        • Ceramics
        • Glass
        • Jewellery
        • Metal
        • Mixed Media
        • Paint - Page 1
        • Paint - Page 2
        • Print and Paper
        • Recycled Art
        • Sculpture
        • Stone
        • Textiles
      • FESTIVAL VIDEOS
      • Festival Shop Windows
    • FESTIVALS 2018 AND 2019 >
      • VIEWS FROM 2018 and 2019 >
        • Index of artists 2019
        • Festival Artists 2019 >
          • Ceramics
          • Glass
          • Jewellery
          • Metal
          • Paper
          • Paint page 1
          • Paint page 2
          • Print and Photography
          • Sculpture
          • Textiles/Others
          • Wood
  • Contact