Born 1955, England,
married with two children, Sarah 19 and Daniel 20.
Artists Statement Many well known galleries both in the UK and abroad sell her work, please click the galleries link for a list.
Technique Over the last thirty years Lesley has developed many new manufacturing techniques, either by modifying existing hand or industrial processes or by inventing them from first principles. To achieve her goals she has developed special methods of forming, polishing and matting the acetate. The basic methods used are hand scraping, filing and sanding followed by heat forming and polishing or matting techniques. Some pieces are decorated with silver piqué whilst others combine acetate forms with silver (sometimes gold) cast elements. Small batch quantities of each design are made and each piece is individually hand crafted to a fine finish. The two guiding principles that Lesley applies to all her work are to strive for elegant simplicity and empathy with the wearer. This has enabled her to develop continuously fashionable, wearable jewelry.
She has exhibited at the following shows:
Lesley's work is on the Crafts Council Index of Selected Makers, (see the Photo Store) and in the permanent collection of the Ulster Museum, Northern Ireland. She is a member of Contemporary Applied Arts and Design Nation. Please click on the galleries page for her stockists and the events page to see this year's exhibitions. |