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Posted: Sun 18th May 2025

The work of a Wrexham-based artist is going from strength-to-strength after receiving support from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF).
Amy Swann produces hand-painted and printed decorations, including printed wooden, ceramic and fabric pieces all made to stand the test of time as heirloom keepsakes.
After leaving her 15-year career as an art teacher and becoming a mum to three girls, Amy decided to focus on her own creativity.
She started by painting a small collection of hand painted baubles inspired by folky bohemian patterns.
The response she received was overwhelming and, from her kitchen table, she took the leap of faith and started to develop a Christmas collection of hand painted decorations.
But after receiving a boost from the Shared Prosperity Fund – £2.6 billion Fund designed to build upon EU structural monies by supporting local communities – Amy has now set-up her own dedicated, creative space.
“Having a studio space means I can meet the increasing demand and interest in my work,” said Amy.
“The business team at Wrexham Council have been an invaluable support not only in helping to make the grant process as easy as possible, but also as a warm and friendly network for advice and guidance every step of the way.”
Since then Amy’s business has grown and grown. She has been featured in Country Living, Country Homes and Interiors magazine and Period Living Magazine, and has built an ongoing partnership with renowned brand Fortnum & Mason, has a special collaboration with BODEN and produced a piece for work for Holly Tucker MBE’s book ‘Do What You Love’.
Amy’s work is reflective of her Welsh upbringing, inspired by mountains, waterfalls, woodland and miles of fields it has a deep appreciation of nature, a strong sense of culture, family roots and tradition.
Fortnum & Mason, said: “Amy Swann is a Welsh artisan who creates beautifully painted delights that celebrate magical, meaningful and happy moments.
“Working with varied materials Amy produces intricate and delicate heirlooms to be savoured and treasured for generations.”
Cllr Nigel Williams, lead member for economy, business and tourism, added: “Amy’s business is going from strength to strength, which is wonderful to see.
“Being able to have her own creative space with the help of the SPF grant means that she has been able to increase productivity and grow even more.
“Using her Welsh heritage as inspiration adds something extra special to her work and I wish her all the luck in the future.”
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