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The gnarled effect and deceptive simplicity of this free standing piece captures the essence of the ancient forest, the wave form connecting us with something raw and fundamental.
The blistered surface is coloured with copper oxide to exaggerate the carving and gouging, creating a piece that is at once contemporary and ancient.
This beautiful patchwork scarf is inspired by the seasonal black and bronze hues of an autumn woodland and typical of the nature inspired designs of Charles and Patricia Lester.
In luxurious velvet with a mixed print devore.
As if hewn from the rock face, the colours in this carved slab echo those found in a shimmering rock face wet from a shower of rain. Copper and vanadium and titanium oxides create the unique combination of greens, pinks and browns in this unusual piece. Its natural organic look and feel is achieved through multiple glazing's containing silicon carbide, creating the elemental, volcanic finish typical of a Wendy Lawrence sculpture.
The works are high fired and are suitable for any interior or exterior spaces.
The fluid lines and layering within the metal evoke the stroke of an artist's paintbrush as it sweeps across the canvas - the inspiration for this unique collection.
Handcrafted in her Carmarthenshire studio, this beautiful pendant is from the stunning Crescent Collection, designed by Mari Thomas.
This beautiful abstract sculpture inspired by the texture and form of rockface strata, showcases Wendy’s use of silicon carbide to create a surface texture that is part of the form itself. The carved surface exaggerates the natural erosion of the rock while the addition of oxides to the glaze creates this unusual colouring.
A unique panel encapsulating recurring themes within the artists work - fragility and water- her desire to see what is ‘behind’ and an urge to become finer and finer, thinner and thinner while exploring water as a constant ‘present’ in her environment.
Photo Credits: Dewi Tannant Lloyd
This small but exquisite study of a mouse is typical of a Martin Duffy sculpture, showcasing his ability to draw us to the curiosity of the mouse as it explores a garden habitat, creating a physical as well as visual story within the piece.