For jewellery, there's Kirstin Stride (hand - drawn and - painted
birds turned into earrings and brooches), Frilly Industries (laser -
cut wooden brooches from Birmingham - based duo Kirsty Hillyer and Adrienne Frances, who will be bringing «a Bust - inspired range of feminist STUFF» to our summer do) and Kayleigh O'Mara (acrylic laser -
cut jewellery — plus a complementary range of cards and paper goods — currently riffing on a sea theme).
Ryan Johnson's
bird - like
wooden and metal forms, while structurally static, seem to dance and move,
cutting upwards through space and into the air.