I create illustrative artwork, limited edition linoprints and mixed media work – inspired by nature and landscape. My range of cards, handmade lanterns, giftware and stationery is currently stocked in galleries across Shropshire.


I create illustrative artwork, limited edition linoprints and mixed media work – inspired by nature and landscape. My range of cards, handmade lanterns, giftware and stationery is currently stocked in galleries across Shropshire.


Jo Scotford Cyanotype Art is a small creative studio based in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, producing handcrafted cyanotype artwork and textile homeware.
All work is designed and made in Bridgnorth using traditional cyanotype printing methods. Original compositions are created from botanical arrangements, hand-drawn artwork, photographic negatives, and direct plant forms. Prints are exposed with UV light, then washed and toned to produce a distinctive muted palette. This toning process moves away from the usual bright blue, resulting in subtle, home-friendly finishes.
Our core product range includes hand-printed textile lighting such as lampshades and lanterns, night lights and small decorative lighting pieces, greeting cards, and limited-run seasonal items produced in small batches.
All stages of printing, toning, cutting, mounting, and assembly are carried out in-house. We prioritise quality materials and careful finishing over volume production. Products are intentionally made in small quantities to maintain originality and consistency.
The work is influenced by nature, traditional printmaking, and heritage photographic processes, with an emphasis on calm, timeless design

I work mainly in pastel pencils but also like creating art with other different medias and techniques

I’m an artist based in the charming market town of Bridgnorth in picturesque Shropshire. I enjoy working with a variety of mediums, especially watercolours and charcoal. My work is deeply inspired by the beauty and vibrant colours of wildlife and nature.


Silver jewellery handmade using traditional silversmithing techniques and recycled silver. Much of my work has a botanical theme being inspired by plants and nature.

Liz Bowden has been melting glass in a flame since 2012, using an ancient technique known as lampworking. She now makes beautiful and unique glass beaded jewellery, mini blown glass baubles and small quirky ornaments to treasure.


Kiln Formed Art Glass


Mixed media animal portrait artist.
I’m a Shropshire based artist who is inspired by nature.


I am Lee Bagley-Bramwell, a Staffordshire-based artist working under the name LeeBB Art. My work is inspired by the natural world, with a focus on wildlife and landscapes, and is created primarily in watercolour and oil.
Animals often sit at the heart of my practice, explored as quiet, grounded presences within their environments.
