In 2012 Redhills Community Primary School won Ellie the Elephant through a competition launched through the Express and Echo.
Ellie was made of willow and eventually went the way of all natural materials, so the school decided to replace her with another sculpture which the children could make.
In September 2014 me and class teacher Mrs Brown devised a project called Mythical Creatures that combined literacy and art. Over a 2 day workshop I lead the children in, imagining and drawing creatures, and then transforming them into willow sculptures. The class then continued over a number of weeks building the sculptures, covering them in tissue paper and writing stories around them.
One of the sculptures was placed outside in the garden where Ellie had stood, guarding a small cluster of trees. The others were suspended from the dining hall ceiling to be enjoyed during lunch times.
In 2004 Gill created a garden with people living with dementia at a residential home in Poole Dorset called Elder Flowers, which won a Southern England in Bloom award. Since then she has created other dementia care and charity gardens along with many gardens for private homes.
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In addition to Garden Design services I have worked with schools, community groups, local authority and public health teams to create art projects and community gardens.
Projects include RSPB Bowling Green Marsh in Topsham and Beautiful View Garden at Franklyn Hospital Exeter.
I can focus on an aspect of the Curriculum or work with you and your team to develop an area of a centre or school into a sensory garden or communal space.