Our gallery presents many of the textile panels made for the project and accompanying texts in alphabetical order by panel title. The panels illustrate some of the actions taken by panel-makers and some of the beloved places, people, creatures, and other things that are at stake in the climate crisis.
Over 500 panels have been made so far. We do our best to post most of them in our gallery but we don’t have good enough photos or complete texts for others. Some panels are also being displayed in local exhibitions, and many of them feature in our books
More photos of past exhibitions are in some of our newsletters .
A Car and A Note of Music
A Home for All
A Hurricane Called Grace…
A Legacy for Our Grandchildren?
All things bright and beautiful
A Place Called Home
A Single Step
A Walk in the Park
A Walk in the Park (2)
A Weevil Is Not Evil
A Whale Tale
Abalone
Abstract
Acorns
Adeiladwch yn Gall
All Things are Bound Together
An Elderly Woman Reflecting
An Invisible Summer
Are We Flying Into Extinction?
Ancient Woodlands
Animals
Anti-Poaching Project
A planet for future generations
Are There More Birds?
Ash Dieback
A Sustainable Business
Australian Bushfires
Australian Camel
Autumn, the Forgotten Season
Avoid Textile Waste
Back to the Garden
Be the Hope
Be the Seed of Change
Beach
Beach View
Beauty and the beast
Bee Friendly
Bee Friendly Tring
Bee-Loved
Bee Safe
Bees
Bees and Butterflies
Bees and Trees
Be the difference you want to see
Belize Barrier Reef
Bluebell Carpet
Bring Your Own Mug
Broken Home
Buckets of Hope
Building on greenfield sites has an ecological cost
Butterflies
Butterfly
Buy Less, Care More
By the Sea
Cape Fur Seals
Cease Using Peat
Celebrate Earthworms
Celebrating the wild and untamed in our gardens
Celebration of the Hedgerow
Cherish our Gardens and Parks
Chimpanzees in the Rainforest
Chocolate and Chimpanzees
Chocolate Treats
Choosing the Future
Christmas trees
Chronic Encroachment
Church Bells Beyond the Stars Heard
City Children
Clean Running Rivers–No Trash
Clean Water
Clean Water and Air
Closed Borders: The Right to Travel
Clothes
Clothesline
Coasts
Coffee
Conflict Minerals
Connections
Consider the Lilies
COP26–Which Way?
Coral Contrast
Cornfields
Cottages in Grange over Sands
Counting the Cost of an Early Spring
Country Lane
Covid-19: A Wake-Up Call?
Cow
Cows
Creation
Crossroads
Cruelty Free
Danger of Flooding
Darn It!
Dearest Earth
Deciduous Trees
Deforestation
Deforestation and Palm Oil
Derwent Water in Keswick
Dingy Skipper
Disappearing Sparrows
Disaster
Dolphins
Don’t Be Trashy
Don’t Let the Sun Set on the Bees
Don’t Let Us Waste Our Food
Dragonfly
Eaux
Ecological Connections
Eat organic if you can
Electric > Gas
Elephants
Embouchure de la Seine: la Côte d’Albâtre
Emissions
Encouragement
Endangered Turtles and Sea Life
Est ce qu’il y a encore temps?
Existing in Harmony
Exploring My Garden
Face the Truth and Do Something
Faces in the Cloud
Faith, Hope, and Love
Fallen Friend
Fear for the Countryside
Fields
Finding Nemo
Fire
Fire and Factories
Fires
Fish Greenwash
Fish in the Sea!
Fixing Fashion
Flamingos
Flooded Valleys
Flowers of the field
Forest Fire
Forest Fires
For Peat’s Sake
For the sake of all our trees
Food Poverty
Forests and Rivers
Forests and Woodlands
Fox Life
Fragile Abundance
Fresh Thinking
Fun in the Park
Garden Wildlife
Girl Power
Grape Harvests Threatened by Climate Change
Great Egret (Heron)
Grow Your Own
Grow Your Own
Grow your own – better by miles
H2O
Happy Pig
Harmony
Healthy Eating
Hedgerow
Hedgerow Delights
Herb Garden
Heron
Heureusement pour nous tous
Holding Earth
Home Energy
Homelessness and Climate Change
Hope
Hope for a Change of Perspective
How we can help the sea life
Ice Cream on the Beach
If trees matter why keep cutting them down
If We Lose the Polar Ice Caps
I Like Recycling
I Love Trees
In Appreciation of Butterflies
Inspirational Women
Inspiration and connection
Interconnection
In the beginning
It started as a blue heart
It’s All Wrong
It’s Not Their Job
It’s Time to Let the Earth Heal
Keeping the Flame Alive
Ladybug
Land Animals
Lavender and Bees
Lawns into Orchards
Leave nothing but footprints
Leave the weeds to feed the bees
L’Endroit de mes vacances
Let the Rivers Run
Light at the End of the Tunnel
Litter?
Litter Picking on the Beach
Little Terns
Local Choices
London
Look after it or lose it
Losing Nemo
Love and Peace
Love Our Parks
Love Our Rivers
Loving Oregon, USA
Loving Our Sacred Hurting Earth
Lungs of the Earth
Lungs of the earth
Make Do and Mend
Making Choices
Making Small Differences
Marine Biodiversity
Materials
Melting Glaciers
Melting Iceberg
Melting Mountains
Metamorphosis
Mice and Elephants
Microplastics in the Sea
Money or Life?
Moorland Wildfires
Moors and Highlands
More Than a Culinary Delight
Mother Earth
Moths
Moths
Mushrooms in Winter
Mycelial Web
My Heart and Soul
Net Zero – Wake Up!
New Housing Planning Permission
Night Sky
Ninety-Five Percent
Noah’s Ark
No Chemicals – Green Gardening
No more Fossil Fuel Power Stations
No More Plastic Pens
No More Plastic, Please!
No More Super Farms
No More Waste
No Seaside Left
No Time to Lose
Non Violent Direct Action
Nurture The Soil
Oak Tree
Ocean Plastic Pollution 1
Ocean Plastic Pollution 2
Ocean Rubbish
Oceans
Oceans and Coral Reefs
One Hope
One Life Time
Open My Mind
Orangutans in Borneo
Our Daily Cuppa
Our Eco System
Our Future World
Our Future World
Our Future World
Our Future World
Our Future World
Our Future World
Our Planet Cannot Give Us More
Our planet depends on bees
Out of the Darkness Comes Light
Out of season
Over Fishing Will Lead to Fishing Over
Owl Tree
Palm Oil
Palm Oil and Orangutans
Palm Oil Plantations
Palm trees and rain forests
Pangolin and Disease
Park with My Sisters
Patchwork
Peace with the Wild World
Peace with Trees
Pick Up Your Trash!
Pink Trees
Planet Earth needs Help
Plant for Climate Change
Plastic Conundrum
Plastic Grass Kills
Plastic in the Oceans
Plastic is not allowed
Plastic Kills Marine Wildlife
Plastic Pollution: Ocean Pollution
Plastification of the Planet
Please Take Me Home
Polluted Tradition
Power
Prayerful Upholding
Precious Oceans
Protect our bees
Puffins
Rainbows
Rapture
Rats!
Ready for Change?
Recyclers do it over and over again
Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle
Refuse (Swan)
Respect for All Living Things
Respect the beach
Respect the Life Cycle
Rewild
Rising Seas
River Bank Management Project
Roadside Rubbish
Rocks cry out, penguins weep
Rolling the Moon
Rural vs. Urban
Safe for Baby
Safeguard Our Diet
Sailing through weeds
Sand and Rubbish
Save all forests to save the planet
Save Animals Homes
Save the Fridge
Save the Trees
Save the Bees
Save our Fish
Save our Planet
Save Our Planet with Science
Save our Seas
Save Our Soil
Save the Dolphins
Save the Lynx
Save the Planet
Save the Planet for Future Generations
Save the Polar Bears
Save the seals of Hartlepool
Save the Ocean
Save the Oceans
Save the Rainforest
Saved from Extinction
Saving Our Planet
Saving the Gorillas
Say no to Co2
School Climate Strikes
School Climate Strikes (2)
Scottish Beach
Seagrass Meadows
Sea Turtle
Seasons
Season’s Greetings
Sea turtle
Sharing the Earth’s Resources
Shells and Pebbles
Shrill Carder Bee
Slashing
Small Butterfly and Web of Life
Space Debris
Starlink
Stop chopping down the trees
Stop Littering
Stop Littering to Save sea life
Stop Polluting Power Sources
Stop the Chop
Stormy Seasons on the Horizon
Strong and Fragile Like Us
Sugar Craft
Sunflowers
Sunflowers
Sunflowers
Sunset on Fast Fashion
Sustainable
Swifts
Swimming with the Fish
Switch it Off
System Change
Take Nothing but Photographs
Taking Uncomfortable Action
Thai Fish
The Animals and Birds and Trees (1)
The Animals and Birds and Trees (2)
The Bay
The Bee – representative of the invertebrate population
The best time to plant a tree
The Damage Caused by Pollution!
The Dream of the Factory Hen
The Earth Beneath my feet
The Earth is One Country
The Epitome of Waste
The Gifts of Lockdown
The Human Resource
The Humble Hedgerow
The Importance of Parks
The Inspiration of Nature
The Joy of Helping Nature Be Beautiful Again
The Last Days
The Meek Shall Inherit What’s Left of the Earth
The Mighty Stinging Nettle
The Morteratsch Glacier
The most unlikely places
The Movement of the Seasons
The Natural World is Being Smothered
The perils of plastic in the sea
The Rising Sea
The Sea
The Sea and Sky
The seas are rising
The Silk Tree
The Transformation from Dirty Energy to Sun, Wind and Water Power
The Universe is always Singing (1)
The Universe is always Singing (2)
The Universe is always Singing (3)
The vicious cycle of war and climate change
The Weeds Will Take Over – Let Them!
The Wisdom of Trees
The Wood Wide Web
There is no planet B
There Is No Planet B
There Is No Planet B
There is NO Planet B!
Time is Running Out
Tipping Point
To Bee or Not to Bee
To Fly?
Together ‘Bee the Change’
Toxic Air
Trade and Shipping
Trade Justice – Eco Justice
Tread Lightly
Treading Softly in the Landscape
Tree
Tree
Tree of life
Tree Planting Project
Tree Preservation Orders
Trees
Trees
Turbines or Flowers
Turning Textiles into Threads that Hold Life Together
Turtles and Pollution
UK Flooding
Undergrowth
Underwater Life
Universal Interconnectedness
Urban Desert
Use your feet
Use Your Leftovers
Use Your Vote
Vegetables
War and Weapons
Waste Not, Want Not
Water in a Changing Climate
We Are Stewards of the Earth
We can save the sea life
We Can Save the Whales!
We can stop Forest Fires
We need clean air to live a healthy life
We Must Stop Littering
We Only Have One World
Wear It as Long as Thou Canst
Whale Traps
What I Love
When will wildfires stop
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Long Time Passing
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Will They Ever Learn?
Who’s watching you?
Why I Wanted to Save the Bees
Wild East
Wildfires!
Wildflower Garden
Wildflower Meadows Tree and Bees
Wildflowers and Meadows
Wildflowers Stitched in Lockdown
Wilding
Wildlife Habitats
Wildlife Powerless in the Face of Raging Bushfires
Wind Generated Electricity on a large scale
Without war we can have a sustainable world
Witnessing Change
Wonder and Compassion
Woodland and Nature
Woodland Creatures
Woodland floor in Winter
Woods in the Lake District
Working Together
Worn-Out Countryside
Wrap Up!
Writing on the Labyrinth
Young people are the future
Zimbabwe