Beth Cullen-Kerridge

Cullen-Kerridge was born in Stoke-on-Trent to Judith Vincent, a businesswoman, and James Cullen, a painter.

In 1994, she became the first artist to be presented with the commission for the Napoleon Garden Sculpture exhibition in Holland Park.

[3] Her work has been shown in exhibitions England including specifically-made sculptures for her home town of Stoke on Trent.

[6] A year later she moved to Marlow in Buckinghamshire to develop and open a gastropub, The Hand and Flowers with her husband, chef Tom Kerridge, with whom she has one son, Acey (born 2015).

[citation needed] Works included a formal shirt on a crucifix called "Hung out to Dry".