Formed from porcelain, glass and terracotta with elements of copper, gold and mother of pearl, Lucille Lewin‘s intricately detailed pieces are miniature microcosms, reminiscent of fragile corals, fungi or other organisms.
Invisible Landscapes is a collaborative exhibition between Lucille, conceptual jeweller Romilly Saumarez Smith, and Tristan Hoare Gallery. Curated by Omar Mazhar, the exhibition will be split between Tristan Hoare’s Gallery in Fitzroy Square and at 78 Chiltern Street.
Opening in the first week of June, Invisible Landscapes will run during London Gallery Week and alongside Cockpit Bloomsbury Open Studios.
Lucille has created new work for the exhibition, inspired by the landscape of dreams.