Jacqueline Leighton Boyce’s work is a heartfelt return to her roots in the wilderness of Exmoor. 'Personal and solitary’, her ceramics reflect the natural beauty of this landscape and carry within them a sense of belonging. Her hand-pinched red terracotta vessels feature nature-inspired sgraffito etchings that are then finished with metallic lustres that give them an ethereal glow. In this original collection, created for Anthology, Jacqueline explores illustrations of Indian botanicals and early Company school engravings.
Exmoor, England
1975