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Lesley Collington
Lesley spent her early childhood living on Mudeford Quay where she had a wonderfully free range life. She trained at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and after a nine year gap in which time she worked as a bookseller, she studied Pottery at Southampton Faculty of Art and Design from 1979 to 1981. Initially she had a small studio in Bournemouth, and then moved to Caithness in North Scotland where she lived for two years, her studio looked out onto the Pentland Firth and across to the Orkneys. On returning to Bournemouth in 1984 she divided her time between teaching pottery to adults and children and producing a range of studio pottery. In 1992 she moved to Barton Cottage with Russel where she has established her studio, making pots and designing lettering using various mediums. She cultivates her garden, also a source of inspiration for her work, and runs classes in T’ai Chi. |
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Russel & Lesley established their pottery together about 13 years ago in the Dorset Countryside near the sea at Chesil. They often work together on a project or on a range of work, but each has their own studio, and they describe the way they work as ‘ working together separately’. They take individual commissions and orders, and produce their own ranges of work, one off pieces and production runs of tableware, kitchen ware and pots and features for the garden. Russel Sydenham was born on a Motor Torpedo boat in Poole Harbour, and spent his childhood in and around the islands of Poole, swimming and sailing and leading a pretty idylic life, ‘like swallows and amazons’ is how he describes it. He has been potting now for around 35 years, his father built him his first throwing wheel when he was 6 years old! In 1968 he began an apprenticeship at Poole Pottery and after this worked with Jones the Potter in South Wales for two years. During the 1970s’ he worked with his Father, Guy Sydenham on Green Island in Poole harbour where they made salt glazed pottery together. In 1986 he set up a Studio at New Barn near Dorchester, Dorset. Since then he has established Barton Cottage Pottery with Lesley, where he is now based. |
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