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The archaeological sites of Neolithic chambers and monuments found in the Orkney Islands have profoundly impacted Lesley McInally's ceramic career. Her works capture a deep emotional response to time, erosion, seasons and prose. Her strong use of colour, surface texture and markings can often evoke the dramatic seascapes and sunsets of expressionist paintings. Abstract Ceramics, Landscape Art Abstract, Orkney Islands, Brighton Uk, Expressionist Painting, Surface Decoration, Artist Bio, New Works, Pottery Pieces

The archaeological sites of Neolithic chambers and monuments found in the Orkney Islands have profoundly impacted Lesley McInally's ceramic career. Her works capture a deep emotional response to time, erosion, seasons and prose. Her strong use of colour, surface texture and markings can often evoke the dramatic seascapes and sunsets of expressionist paintings.

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Here is the Mount Baker Landscape Vase that I posted a week ago, in its final, glazed form. The first side of this vase depicts my beloved @tarptent Double Rainbow tent set up in an alpine landscape. The second side shows Mt. Baker in all of its glaciated glory. This mountain has become so dear to me since moving to #bellingham. I see it every day on the horizon, and spend so much time exploring its flanks and climbing its peaks. This is the first portrait of it that I've drawn on a pot. S... Pottery Mountains, Alpine Landscape, Mount Baker, Mountain Pottery, Mt Baker, Tent Set Up, Pottery Collection, Double Rainbow, Pottery Inspo

Here is the Mount Baker Landscape Vase that I posted a week ago, in its final, glazed form. The first side of this vase depicts my beloved @tarptent Double Rainbow tent set up in an alpine landscape. The second side shows Mt. Baker in all of its glaciated glory. This mountain has become so dear to me since moving to #bellingham. I see it every day on the horizon, and spend so much time exploring its flanks and climbing its peaks. This is the first portrait of it that I've drawn on a pot…

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