Exhibitions
Blandine Anderson: The Road to the Sea
Blandine Anderson’s ‘The Road to the Sea’ is a collection of hand-built stoneware and porcelain pieces, together with painted works on canvas.
The collection is based on a handful of coastal locations in Devon and Cornwall, which for Blandine evoke a strong sense of expectation as she approaches the sea and an all-consuming curiosity to find out what is around the next bend or over the next rise. She says:
“The works are glimpses of these places, referring to the remnants of their human history, and the creatures that now inhabit them. Travelling the road to the sea is still a heart stopping adventure for me. I have never lost that sense of expectation: a burning curiosity to discover what’s over the next ridge or rise. What will the new tide bring?”
“The works are glimpses of these places, referring to the remnants of their human history, and the creatures that now inhabit them. Travelling the road to the sea is still a heart stopping adventure for me. I have never lost that sense of expectation: a burning curiosity to discover what’s over the next ridge or rise. What will the new tide bring?”