Elaine M. Goodwin

She has exhibited extensively, written several works on art and design, and was founder president of the British Association of Modern Mosaics (BAMM).

[1] The majority of Goodwin's artworks are abstract pieces, using a combination of light-reflecting materials such as Venetian gold, smalti, and Carrara marble.

With her extensive experience as an artist, Goodwin lectures and gives master classes, and has performed a curatorial role for the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter.

It serves to promote mosaic art and publishes a regular newsletter, organises events and viewings, and helps artists network, among many other activities.

[1][6] Confronted with the challenges of having mosaic art internationally accepted as a modern, expressive, and saleable medium, Goodwin created TE-21 in 2008, along with fellow artists Lucio Orsoni from Italy, Toyoharu Kii from Japan, and Dugald MacInnes from Scotland.

"Liquid Gold" mosaic at The Eden Project