As the holiday season settles into memory — tucked away in journals, photo rolls, and moments like this incredible trifle that cousin Kate made for Christmas — we’re gently easing back into rhythm here at Wormans’ Work.
Emerging from our festive food comas and Christmas movie binges (we totally recommend the very cheesy Last Christmas, by the way), Emily and I have been taking stock and thinking about what comes next. Our main source of income, Science in a Van, doesn’t really kick off again until February, which gives us a bit of breathing room to make more things, explore new ideas, and spend some more time at markets.
We’re back at Central Flea on 11 January!



Lately, I’ve been having a lot of fun with the MACHINE, MACHINE, MACHINE, MACHINE print series. I’m keen to keep exploring the wonderfully top-hatted minds of the 18th and 19th centuries. A series I made for Lucky Dip Art: All That Glitters Is Sheffield has sparked ideas I’d love to develop further into a set of larger prints.
Looking ahead to 2026, I’m hoping to create more small, thoughtful collections like The Life I Please.

If markets are your thing but you can’t make it along, you can now buy selected items directly from our website (including that one-off art piece).
And if you know of any other markets or events where a we-make-things vibe might fit, please tell us about them.
What are your plans for 2026?








