Some interesting links...
The paintings below are by my daughter Jenny. She exhibits regularly at the Sarah Myerscough Gallery, 15-16 Brooks Mews, Mayfair, London W1K 4DS. She has an individual exhibition approximately every 18 months. Her work may be seen at Sarah Myerscough Art gallery and also that of her husband Nick Archer.
Nick Archer also exhibits regularly at the Sarah Myerscough Art gallery
"My main interests are in decorative objects, made from mostly English woods. I am an enthusiastic member of the Association of Wood Turners of Great Britain and I am secretary to two branches of the AWGB."
"In the 2012 exhibition Eleanor Lakelin, who had been on one of my courses, had some of her work displayed as she was a winner of a bursary from the Worshipful Company of Turners in 2011."
"Derek hayes wrote the book 'woodturning design'. Some of my works are featured."
"A collection of selected workers in high quality contemporary craft."
"We supply woodturning tools, lathes and accessories, pyrography equipment and a wide range of woodturning hardware and materials."
"We are a branch of the AWGB in East Anglia and we meet at 7.30pm on the second Tuesday in the month at the premises of Peter Child in Little Yeldham Essex. "
"Browse through the pages that follow and see how the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain (AWGB) can help you to learn more about the craft."
"This Register is composed of turners who offer a professional service to the public and whose work has been approved by competent assessors as being of good quality."
"A selected group of talented makers of various crafts to which I am proud to belong. The membership is from Sussex and neighbouring counties. The Guild has a shop in Lewes and holds a number of shows every year."
"An interesting collection of woodturrning from around the world"
"A woodworkers and Designers directory: lots of good things to find"
"...a place where useful information could be gathered and distributed without undue influence."
"...is a group to which I belong."
"Welcome to the meeting place for woodturners, furniture-makers, woodcarvers and woodworkers, everywhere, beginners and experienced alike."
"A vibrant bi-monthly magazine all about British Crafts, with up to the minute features and down to earth information."