Gillian Lee Smith

Painter  ,   Sculptor  ,   Mixed media artist
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Taking inspiration from a love of storytelling and times gone by, dreams and memories, my work brings together a variety of disciplines to create pieces that explore our inner thoughts and reminiscences, all with a hint of melancholy and whimsy.
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Q: What is your favourite colour?A: BlueQ: Who first inspired you to start making/ creating and what words of advice did they give you?A: My parents were always encouraging me in my creativity as a child and I had pretty cool art teachers too. I can't remember any specific advice they gave me I have always been encouraged to follow my own path.Q: Where and when do you most like to work?A: My studio is the whole top floor of our house and although it is a large room, it is crammed with bookcases and materials, easels and tables. I love that I can climb the two flights of stairs and shut myself off from the distractions in the rest of the house, play music or work in silence. I usually head up to the studio around 11 after checking emails and catching up with computer stuff and work there till my husband comes home in the evening - it is where I am most happy and content.Q: Which season of the year most inspires you?A: AutumnQ: What can't you work without?A: I love to be surrounded by imagery for inspiration and lots of materials as I can be working on something different on any given day. I almost always have a mug of earl grey tea by my side.Q: Whose work do you most admire?A: I love the characters created by Samantha Bryan and I am really drawn to the incredibly detailed paintings of Lyndsey Carr. If I could gift myself with anything it would be a piece from the collection of American ceramicist Diana Fayt. I just adore the intricate engravings and rich colours she uses in her work.Q: What is your favourite piece of fiction and why?A: I particularly love the novels of Margaret Atwood and Angela Carter, both wonderful imaginative storytellers. I just love to curl up on the sofa and get lost in their dream-like worlds. I have read The Handmaid's Tale numerous times and love Angela Carters re-telling of old fairytales from around the world.Q: What do you do to relax?A: I am a novice gardener but I find it relaxing and hugely rewarding. I also read alot and love to cuddle up to my two house-bunnies, Jeeves and Wooster (when they let me!)Q: Describe your artistic style in 3 words. A: whimsical, melancholic, curious

What Gillian Lee Smith is working on

Just wanted to let you know that I will be accepting orders to be posted for free postage in time for Christmas till midnight on Wednesday 19th December. Orders placed up till midnight on Friday 22nd ... View more

Working with customers is one of the loveliest things about being an maker. I have just written a beautifully romantic message in a card requested by the buyer of my latest piece on Seek & Adore. A li... View more

So about that TV appearance?? Well I am excited to tell you that I was one of just over one hundred artists picked from thousands to appear in the current BBC2 series 'Show me the Monet'! I appeared o... View more

The last few months have been pretty hectic with a forthcoming tv appearance, a showcase in Germany as well as exhibitions and shows from one week to the next. The next couple of months should move al... View more

We are already into the second month of the year and January has been a busy time. This saturday I am demonstrating my techniques and inspirations at The National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleafo... View more