
Linda, a ceramic artist based in the picturesque seaside town of Lyme Regis, draws her inspiration from the beautifully wild Dorset countryside and coastline. She completed her degree at Bath Spa University in 2007 and has since exhibited her work in a variety of galleries and exhibitions throughout the U.K.
Linda’s sculptures derive from her strong love of nature, specifically meadow flowers. Each piece is uniquely crafted to expose the diversity and fragility of British wild flowers, yet as a collective, the relationship between each flower demonstrates the beauty of the meadow in its united form.
Linda usually works in earthenware clay. Textures and scraffito are applied to the surface and a mixture of oxides and coloured slips are painted onto the surface to create an abstract effect. Work is fired twice and sometimes a third time to include a glaze firing to finish.
Linda’s sculptures derive from her strong love of nature, specifically meadow flowers. Each piece is uniquely crafted to expose the diversity and fragility of British wild flowers, yet as a collective, the relationship between each flower demonstrates the beauty of the meadow in its united form.
Linda usually works in earthenware clay. Textures and scraffito are applied to the surface and a mixture of oxides and coloured slips are painted onto the surface to create an abstract effect. Work is fired twice and sometimes a third time to include a glaze firing to finish.