ELIZABETH LENNY


Elizabeth Lenny’s work combines notions of time, place, and material. Many of her pieces are informed by material memories; memories of encounters and interaction with the natural world. Using these memories as a starting point, each piece is then derived from correspondence between herself and the material, following its natural curves, grain, and resistance. These material properties speak of the material’s own memory, telling of its story formation.

Elizabeth’s process relates to traditional craft techniques, primarily using hand tools, to slowly reveal form. The resulting work occupies space between functional object and sculpture, encouraging interaction and use, promoting continuous change over time.



ealenny@gmail.com
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Elizabeth Lenny


Elizabeth Lenny’s work combines notions of time, process, and material. Each piece is derived from correspondence between herself and the material, following natural curves, grain, and resistance. These followed material properties tell the story of the material and its becoming.

Elizabeth’s process relates to traditional craft techniques, primarily using hand tools, to slowly reveal form. The resulting work occupies space between functional object and sculpture, encouraging interaction and use, promoting continuous change over time.

ealenny@gmail.com
Instagram

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Catch All 01 *sample

6“L x 3.25“W x 1“H
handcarved soapstone



Soft Rocks is an ongoing investigation into handcarving as a methodology. Each piece in the series is unique, due to the mode of production and the natural material.



Please note this is a sample, there are some minor chips around the edges of the bowl as pictured.




10% of all sales will go to Community Fridges Toronto



*shipping within Canada only at this time
*all items are handmade and will have subtle variations in form & finish. Item dimensions may vary up to 5%. Coloration and texture will vary slightly from piece to piece, and may patina over time