"I peel back bark to reveal the organic chaos that can exist in the material itself and build up layers of texture through carving and sandblasting," explains Eleanor Lakelin, the British artist who creates vessels and sculptural objects from wood.
"I peel back bark to reveal the organic chaos that can exist in the material itself and build up layers of texture through carving and sandblasting," explains Eleanor Lakelin, the British artist who creates vessels and sculptural objects from wood.
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The gallery is thrilled to announce that we will be moving to 18 Balderton Street in Mayfair in 2025. After extensive renovation, the gallery will showcase special additions of contemporary design and craft from our artists in this magnificent, three-storey Victorian schoolhouse. More information coming soon.
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