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  • A boy painting his geometric design in a lesson in painted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A boy painting his geometric design in a lesson in painted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A lesson in painted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A boy painting his geometric design in a lesson in painted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A boy painting his geometric design in a lesson in painted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An artisan carving a wooden panel in a workshop in sculpted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An artisan carving a wooden panel in a workshop in sculpted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An artisan carving a wooden panel in a workshop in sculpted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An apprentice carving wood using a drawn stencil in a workshop in sculpted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An apprentice carving wood using a drawn stencil in a workshop in sculpted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Morocco_MC106.jpg
  • An apprentice carving wood using a drawn stencil in a workshop in sculpted woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An artisan working in a workshop in decorative woodwork at the Artisan School or Dar Sanaa, founded 1919 under the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, which teaches the traditional art and craft skills of woodwork, zellige, sculpted plaster, leatherwork, etc, in Tetouan on the slopes of Jbel Dersa in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. Tetouan was of particular importance in the Islamic period from the 8th century, when it served as the main point of contact between Morocco and Andalusia. After the Reconquest, the town was rebuilt by Andalusian refugees who had been expelled by the Spanish. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sophie Graney, a weaver and textile artist, seen through a weaving, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Sophie uses unusual materials such as rubber, leather and PVC in her weavings and makes pieces for homewares, art pieces and fashion. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Loom, detail, in the studio of Sophie Graney, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Sophie uses unusual materials such as rubber, leather and PVC in her weavings and makes pieces for homewares, art pieces and fashion. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Thread and weaving, detail, in the studio of Sophie Graney, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Sophie uses unusual materials such as rubber, leather and PVC in her weavings and makes pieces for homewares, art pieces and fashion. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dried flowers in the studio of Poppy Fuller Abbot, a weaver and textile artist, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Poppy creates abstract textile designs often inspired by magic, and has an experimental approach, using sustainable paper yarn and natural dyes in her textiles. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bells and photographs of water towers in the studio of Emily Kidson, a jewellery designer who works with wood, laminate and silver to create colourful pieces, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Emily is inspired by urban architectural forms and cuts and finishes each piece by hand. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Emily Kidson, a jewellery designer who works with wood, laminate and silver to create colourful pieces, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Emily is inspired by urban architectural forms and cuts and finishes each piece by hand. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Emily Kidson, a jewellery designer who works with wood, laminate and silver to create colourful pieces, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Emily is inspired by urban architectural forms and cuts and finishes each piece by hand. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passementerie piece, detail, in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Selection of passementerie pieces in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Postcards and thread samples in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Samples and design ideas in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Design sketches in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Selection of passementerie pieces in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Threads and sketches in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Selection of passementerie pieces in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Selection of passementerie pieces in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, sorting textiles in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Hole in a wooden vessel, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sawdust and wood shavings, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wooden vessel with multiple holes, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photographs and shelves of materials in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sawdust and wood remnants in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work weaving on a loom in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work weaving on a loom in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work weaving on a loom in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work weaving on a loom in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work weaving on a loom in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work weaving on a loom in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work braiding by hand in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work braiding by hand in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work braiding by hand in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work braiding by hand in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work braiding by hand in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Postcards in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passementerie piece, detail, in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Design sketch in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Design sketch in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passementerie piece, detail, in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passementerie piece, detail, in the studio of Elizabeth Ashdown, a textile artist specialising in hand woven and hand embroidered passementerie and fine textiles, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Elizabeth uses traditional techniques of hand weaving, macrame, hand embroidery, braid making and cord making to produce textile pieces used in home furnishings, fashion, wall hangings and artworks. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mood board, workbench and tools in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, seen through the open window of her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mood board with photographs, found objects and made samples, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, seen through an open window at work oiling a sculpture outside her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, seen through an open window at work oiling a sculpture outside her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, seen through an open window at work oiling a sculpture outside her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Hole in a wooden vessel, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Hole in a wooden vessel, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Growths within a piece of wood, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Growths within a piece of wood, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Hole in a wooden vessel, detail, in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Open window of the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at work oiling a sculpture outside her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at work oiling a sculpture outside her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Egg-shaped piece of wood with exposed gnarled interior, on a machine in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tools and sawdust in the studio of Eleanor Lakelin, wood sculptor, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Eleanor makes pieces which celebrate the natural shapes and eccentricities of wood, using lathing, chiseling and carving techniques to make vessels which expose the patterns and gnarls within the natural forms. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 1st June 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Weaving, and yarn with rubber coating, in the studio of Sophie Graney, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Sophie uses unusual materials such as rubber, leather and PVC in her weavings and makes pieces for homewares, art pieces and fashion. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Weaving with yarn, leather and rubber coated yarn, in the studio of Sophie Graney, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Sophie uses unusual materials such as rubber, leather and PVC in her weavings and makes pieces for homewares, art pieces and fashion. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Weaving, with loose threads and rubber coated yarn, in the studio of Sophie Graney, in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Sophie uses unusual materials such as rubber, leather and PVC in her weavings and makes pieces for homewares, art pieces and fashion. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of moulded black leather with white leather spots, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptures of moulded black leather with white leather spots, a hollow vessel and a black organic form, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pierced sheets of leather, detail, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Artwork of moulded and pierced grey leather, detail, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptures of organic wooden shapes with cut leather shapes, and hanging sheets of pierced and embossed leather, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Moulded black leather hemispheres on the workbench in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, with some of her sculptures in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, seen from above at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at work in her studio at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mood board, workbench and tools in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mood board, with photographs, found objects and made samples, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mood board, with photographs, found objects and made samples, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pierced sheets of white leather and a natural form, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of moulded black leather with white leather spots, detail, in the studio of Fflur Owen, a leatherworker who makes leather sculptures and objects inspired by nature, at Cockpit Arts, a social enterprise and creative business incubator in Deptford, London, UK. Cockpit was founded in 1986 with 5 units opening in Cockpit Yard in Holborn, and now supports 170 businesses in the Holborn and Deptford sites. Creatives receive training, support and bursaries and work across a wide range of art and craft practices. Photographed on 31st May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
    LC20_CockpitJune2019_MC_066.jpg
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