Description
‘Quaich’ with Caterpillar Handles
Sycamore, acrylic colours
Collect from gallery £1300
Including UK delivery £1320
Bacs payment only
H 15.2 x W 22 x D 16 cm
‘Quaich – a shallow Scottish drinking cup with two handles.
Featuring in our Hay Festival Exhibition 2025 opening on Saturday May 17
Joey, an internationally acclaimed turner and sculptor from Lincolnshire brings new life to local and reclaimed timber, presenting it with vigour, beauty, and timeless storytelling. Combining her MA in Fine Art with traditional craftsmanship and innovative techniques, she explores themes of identity, memory, and the environment, creating deeply symbolic artworks.
By repurposing timber, Richardson highlights its history and character, emphasising sustainability and transformation. Each piece tells a story, transposing wood into an expressive canvas that bridges the natural and human-made worlds.
Joey is Renter Warden for the Worshipful Company of Turners, President of the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain and a Queen Elizabeth Scholar. She inspires others through teaching and demonstrations. Her work is held in prominent collections worldwide, commissions includes pieces for Fabergé and the Platinum Jubilee Processional Cross presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II.