Articles Featuring Work Include


Perch, Silver and ebony.<br> 15 x 35 x 35 cm<br>Ritualistic, constantly evolving, requiring participation. There is a ceremonial ritual evoked by drinking from the silver cup and the act of returning them to the ebony. The cups cannot stand on the table they require the ebony piece to rest.

Ulster Tatler Interiors, November 2006

Northern Ireland Homes and Lifestyle, November 2006

Irish Arts Review, Winter 2006

Irish Arts Review, Autumn 2006

Crafts, September/October 2006

Ireland Homes and Interiors, October 2006

Select Interiors of Northern Ireland, 1998

House and Home, November/December 1998

Select Furniture and Interiors of Ireland, 1997

Retail Jeweller, April 1997

Crafts, May/June 1997

Select Furniture and Interiors of Ireland, 1996

Image, November 1995

British Jeweller, September 1992

Retail Jeweller, August 1992

Publications and Catalogues

Silver Connections - Three Applied Artists, Two Generations, One Hundred Years of Experience. Published to accompany the Crafts Council of Ireland Exhibition. ISBN 09552766 0 8

Silversmithing A Manual of Design and Techniques by Keith Smith. Published by Crowood Press Ltd. ISBN 186126318 X

Metalmorphosis. Tradition and Innovation in British Silver and Metalwork 1880-1998. Irena Goldscheider. Published by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague in association with the British Council. ISBN 80 7101 0375

New British Design 1998. General Editor, Peta Levi. Published by Mitchell Beazley. ISBN 1 84000996

Silver and Tea A Perfect Blend. Published by Goldsmiths’ Hall. ISBN 0 907814 28 9

Silver from Scotland. Published by Aberdeen Art Gallery and the Scotish Gallery. ISBN 0 90001 7481

Serving for Delight A Century of Silversmithing and Jewellery at Glasgow School of Art by Rosemary A Watt and Roger Millar. Published By GSA. ISBN 0 901904 15 5