The Exhibitors.

All exhibitors at Sally Evans Artists and Makers Fairs are hand selected by Sally for the standard and uniqueness of their work. Here you can find out more about some of her regular exhibitors and the pieces they create. Sally’s fairs offer a unique opportunity to meet these talented artists, discuss their work and techniques and should you wish, even commission a specific piece.

If you would like to be considered as an exhibitor you can submit an application.

Marie Jones Fibre Creations.

Growing up in Scotland, Marie was taught wool crafts by her Gran and has been developing her craft ever since. She loves exploring the coastlines and landscapes of the UK, which is evident in her wool and fibre creations. Nature inspires her and her art evokes the beauty of our wild spaces. You can see more of Marie’s work on Facebook and Instagram or you can visit her website:

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The Silver Workshop.

Liz Dee started out with a career in a very different type of metalwork - orthodontics! She adapted these skills into silversmithing and now creates beautiful jewellery from her garden studio in Buckinghamshire, kept company by her Spaniels and Bantams. Liz also undertakes commissions, adapting childrens drawings into much-loved pieces of jewellery. You can see more of Liz’s work on Facebook and Instagram or you can visit her website:

Roseanna Chetwood

Roseanna specialises in capturing beloved pets on canvas. She loves to use palette knives to create a bold, sculptural surface of thick paint. The result is a fresh and modern style of pet portrait, which you will love. Facebook and Instagram or you can visit her website:

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Vintage Adornments.

Wendy Hook has always loved vintage jewellery and noticed so many of the jewellery types from history: dress clips, brooches and clip earrings had become obsolete - left unworn to fall into disrepair. She started Vintage Adornments in order to rescue these neglected pieces and give them new life as very wearable hair accessories. Each piece is unique and is handmade using original vintage jewellery from the 1900s through o the 1980s. You can see more of Wendy’s work on Facebook and Instagram or you can visit her website: