Collections is where I gather together the named bodies of work that shape Grey Wren Studio over time. Some begin with a simple shared format, while others grow around colour, season, or subject, but all of them are linked by the same slow process of sculpting in wool.
What you’ll find here
Future posts in Collections will include collection introductions, notes on colour and materials, grouped pieces photographed together, and the ideas that hold a body of work together. Some posts will focus on birds, others on botanicals or seasonal work, but all of them will look at the collection as something complete and considered.
This category is where I’ll write about the collections as a whole rather than only as individual products. It is a place to talk about what connects the pieces, how a collection begins to take shape, and what gives it its own character within the wider studio. Some collections begin with a repeated format, while others grow from a shared palette, a seasonal idea, or a particular subject that keeps returning to the work. Writing about them in this way allows me to step back from the individual listing and look at the quieter structure behind the pieces — what links them, how they sit together, and how a collection gradually becomes something more complete over time.
Collections is, in many ways, where the quieter structure of the studio becomes visible. It is where repeated forms, related pieces, and evolving ideas begin to settle into something coherent over time.
Next Steps
You can browse more posts in Collections here.
Until next time,
Rosie

