Curly Hazel Bowl by Lizzie Farey
£650.00
“In ‘Making Memories,’ I explore how nature becomes a vessel for personal and collective memory. Each piece I create reflects quiet moments spent in solitude, capturing the fleeting beauty of a landscape while also anchoring it in something lasting. The act of gathering, weaving, and shaping natural materials mirrors the process of holding onto memories: delicate, yet resilient.”
- Lizzie Farey on her piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Lizzie Farey
Materials: Hazel
Techniques: Handwoven basketry
Dimensions: ø33cm, H;19cm
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“In ‘Making Memories,’ I explore how nature becomes a vessel for personal and collective memory. Each piece I create reflects quiet moments spent in solitude, capturing the fleeting beauty of a landscape while also anchoring it in something lasting. The act of gathering, weaving, and shaping natural materials mirrors the process of holding onto memories: delicate, yet resilient.”
- Lizzie Farey on her piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Lizzie Farey
Materials: Hazel
Techniques: Handwoven basketry
Dimensions: ø33cm, H;19cm
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“In ‘Making Memories,’ I explore how nature becomes a vessel for personal and collective memory. Each piece I create reflects quiet moments spent in solitude, capturing the fleeting beauty of a landscape while also anchoring it in something lasting. The act of gathering, weaving, and shaping natural materials mirrors the process of holding onto memories: delicate, yet resilient.”
- Lizzie Farey on her piece created for the Making Memories exhibition