Laura Lee

Ceramicist

“I have taken daily walks in my local forest over the last twenty years, seeking sanctuary through its silence and the beauty of its mature pine trees.

I experienced first hand the devastation caused through wildfires when acres were wiped out during the hot summer of 2022.

My current collection was created for my final university show in June 2024 ‘Burnt Forest Reborn’, inspired by the fragile beauty of the forest. I aim through my artwork to raise awareness of environmental issues and highlight the recent devastation of forests caused by wildfires due to climate change. Handmade ceramics are informed from shapes and textures found in nature. Focusing on the Raku glazing method captures the strength and resilience of nature. Glazes are applied as gestural marks creating movement and energy translating as regrowth against great odds. These ceramic vessels are fired several times to create variation and depth in colour and tone. Glazes and oxides are layered resulting in tactile textures making each vessel a one-off piece of art. “

Laura Lee

CV

Laura Lee graduated with a First-Class (Hons) Degree in Fine Art & Crafts having specialised in Ceramics.

She lives and works from her home studio in Bawtry but was born and raised in Sheffield.

During her degree, she has exhibited in multiple art galleries. In 2023 she was awarded the commission for New Public Art with Doncaster Council which will be exhibited in Doncaster Gallery Library and Museum (DGLAM) in 2025.

2024

Featured Artist at D31 Art Gallery, Doncaster.

2023

Solo Show ‘Synergy’ at D31 Art Gallery, Doncaster.

2022

Emerging Artists Award (Finalist) The Gallery Gate, UK.