
About the Artist:

Hello, my name is Gemma Matthews, also known as The Sewing Songbird. I am a self-taught embroidery artist from Nottingham, England. My stitching journey began in 2018 as something to keep my hands busy and my creativity flowing whilst raising my 4 children.
I am an unconventional embroiderer: I create freehand pictures using upcycled denim as my canvas and the needle like a pencil/paintbrush. I simply stitch whatever comes out of my head and see where it takes me. It’s an incredibly slow process, I average 80 plus hours a piece, sometimes many, many more depending on how absorbed I get into the tiny details. I take my inspiration from many things but mainly nature, literature and the arts. Embroidery is my escapism and I hope I can take the viewer with me…
Website: The Sewing Songbird
Twitter: @Gtilleymatthews
Instagram: @the_sewing_songbird
Facebook: @thesewingsongbird





Sara Inés Lara, leader of Colombia-based bird conservation organization Fundación ProAves, got her first taste of conservation’s potential more than 30 years ago. She grew up in one of the most biodiverse places in the world, seeking refuge in the forests, mountains, and pools of the Andes. Then, in 1998, she learned about the yellow-eared parrot.
Women for Conservation also faced resistance from its peers in the environmental world. Lara remembers other conservation leaders telling her that working with women was nice, but it was not a priority. Whenever she spoke about the link between a growing population, increasing poverty, and environmental impacts, she was told to avoid talking about population.


