Sandstone. Wood Anemone
Wood Anemone
St Bees Sandstone
35mm x 135mm x 120mm
Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor
From Jane -
Our small farm borders a beautiful ancient woodland – a rarity in Lincolnshire. It is home to the most extraordinary carpet of wood anemones, stretching into the trees as far as the eye can see. A marker of the oldest woods, they emerge unexpectedly early in the spring, nodding their delicate heads in the chilly March winds. Depicting the fleeting, fragile rosette and star of the plant with hardness and permanence of stone was an enjoyable challenge here.
About Jane
Jane Cowan is an artist, carver, and quiet steward of time. Her work sits at the meeting point of hand, land, and language — where stone is not only shaped, but listened to.
With over three decades of experience, Jane’s practice is rooted in a deep and enduring relationship with material. She began her journey in conservation, working within the historic fabric of Lincoln Cathedral, where she now returns as Head of Conservation. This cyclical path — of leaving and returning — mirrors the nature of her work: attentive, reverent, and anchored in continuity.
An early introduction to carving in the 1990s led to an apprenticeship with the distinguished letter carver John Shaw. What followed was not simply a training in technique, but a lifelong dialogue with form, word, and surface. Today, her carvings carry this lineage forward — each mark considered, each letter holding weight.
Based in the Lincolnshire countryside, Jane draws deeply from the rhythms of the natural world. The slow turning of seasons, the textures of field and sky, the quiet persistence of growth and decay — all find their way into her work. Words emerge as fragments, inscriptions, offerings. They are not imposed upon the stone, but revealed through it.












