Rebecca's new collection is inspired by the ancient landscape of Bodmin moor, and by the writings of Launceston born poet Charles Causley (1917 - 2003), whose words conjure up the folklore, legend and magic of rural Cornwall.
Rebecca is known for her paintings and sculptures of the moor's wild plants and native creatures. Against a backdrop of everchanging ferns and brackens, she paints rabbits, deer, birds and butterflies, focusing on the intricate details of her subjects, while her sculptures of wild horses, hares, owls and other creatures are suggestive of bronze work, but are crafted from papier-mâché and finished in the textures and tones of moorland stone and lichens.