Jane is a conceptual and written word artist with a background in fine art as a social practice and English literature. Her practice is influenced by an eclectic mix of art movements from the Renaissance to the Surrealists to the Dada poets to early contemporary art practices. Influenced by this background of art history study, she loves the sense of the new and unconventional and is effortlessly, fearlessly curious and creative. Jane she loves the challenge of a Wild in Art trail sculpture and has helped to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity. ‘Shaun Sells Seashells’ is a play on the English tongue twister, She Sells Seashells made popular by by Terry Sulivan (1908). This Shaun is inspired by the Dada artists and poets with his fetching crabby headdress, a fine display of shoreline shenanigans, and his nonsense poem – to be read aloud of course. It goes something like this: Shaun Sells Seashells by the Sea Shore, the Shells Shaun Sells are Seashells, I’m sure. For if Shaun Sells Seashells on the Seashore, then I’m sure Shaun Sells Sea Shore Shells.