Lucy Williams
Peanut, 2026
Cane and linen thread
Main body: 10.5 H x 6.5 W x 5.5 D cm / 4.1 H x 2.6 W x 2.2 D in
Description
Lucy Williams explores woven form through foraged, found and cultivated natural materials. Her practice is grounded in a fascination with the intrinsic properties and possibilities of these materials, evolving through a process-led and experimental approach. Drawing on traditional techniques while embracing unconventional methods, she creates works that feel both contemporary and timeless. Extending weaving beyond its domestic and utilitarian origins, Williams repositions it as a sculptural and expressive language. The structure of each material—its fibres, pores, density, and flexibility—directly informs the outcome, shaped further by the specific conditions of place and season in which it is gathered. The work is unrepeatable and holds a singular relationship to its source and the moment of its making. This series continues an ongoing dialogue between the organic and the constructed, revealing both the fragility and resilience inherent within the materials and how they perform. The process of making is slow, intuitive, and closely attentive. Underlying the practice is a deep ancestral resonance. Weaving is a shared human language, present across cultures and histories, rooted in locality, necessity, and resourcefulness. Williams engages with these histories while drawing on myth, folklore, and material memory, allowing the work to move fluidly across cultural boundaries. Through this, her practice articulates a quiet and enduring language of nature—one that connects material, maker, and landscape across time.Join our mailing list
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