‘As a resident of Worthing and an artist that has collaborated with Maud and Artyface for years, I am very honoured to have my photographic transfer tiles on a Worthing Station Roundel. Alway excited to collaborate with community groups and I was also honoured to inspire the next generation of artists through taking a transfer workshop  at St Andrews. This is a very worthy project for Worthing and one that puts Worthing Train Station on the artistic map as the mosaic roundels are much loved and appreciated by so many locally, nationally and worldwide! I am proud to be a part of it! ‘

Alice Mara, Artist and Worthing Resident

At Our Lady of Victories we were seeking a partnership with artists for a whole school project to brighten up our outdoor playground environment – and Maud and her team at Artyface were a godsend! With endless patience and good humour, the artists and volunteers work tirelessly and their infectious enthusiasm for the work which they are doing is contagious. During the period when the work has been going on in school there has been a stream of eager children and adults wanting to participate. Maud herself is a jewel among artisans, inspired and inspiring, driven to share her skills and enthusiasm with as many people as possible, generously modelling her craft with others. She is super-organised and has shouldered the major part of the work in bidding for funds, resourcing and supplying the materials. Without her the project would not have been anywhere near as successful – she really does make dreams come to fruition!

Geraldine Morrison – Deputy Headteacher, Our Lady of Victories Roman Catholic Primary School