An Art To It
Ceramicists never really retire, but they are allowed to indulge in a sabbatical. In this episode of An Art to It, I chat to Lucy Burley, whose beautifully distinctive ceramic bottles and vessels have been a much-loved part of my gallery https://thebyregallery.co.uk/ for ten years. In our very lively chat Lucy reflects on her creative path, from a first life in London as a tri-lingual secretary and then working in television production to discovering painting classes, art school, and eventually clay. She talks about developing her now instantly recognisable style, inspired in part by Giorgio Morandi, and explains how she built a ceramic practice rooted in harmony of form, colour and use. We also discuss what it means to sustain a creative business over decades: learning as you go, building gallery relationships before the internet made everything visible, managing health challenges, and knowing when it's time to step back and reassess. Lucy shares why 2026 has become a "mini gap year" or sabbatical for her - certainly not retirement, but a pause to think, travel, learn, and explore new directions in her work. This is a very open and honest conversation about longevity, resilience, creative identity, and the delicate balance between making work and making a living. Oh and, as a memorable postscript, Lucy also shares the extraordinary story of the time she ended up in prison in the Indian Ocean. In this episode: * Lucy's route into ceramics via painting and art school * Leaving television and finding a more creative path * Developing a distinctive style and glaze palette * The influence of Giorgio Morandi on her work * Building a ceramic career before Instagram and websites * Why she chose not to do large craft fairs * Teaching ceramics and why she eventually had to stop * Living and working with Lyme disease * The decision to take a sabbatical from full-time potting * What success means at different stages of a creative life * The "fine art of balance" in a creative business * And the unforgettable story of a spell in jail in the Andaman Islands Lucy talks about some of the fellow creatives and businesses who have supported or inspired her: Charles Gladstone: https://gladstonehellen.co.uk/@hawardenestate and @gladstone_hellen Scilly flowers: https://www.scillyflowers.co.uk/@scillyflowers Fiona Findlay: @findlayfiona Thom Hudson: @thom_hudson Lucy Nicolls: @lucydorothyart Kyra Cane @kyra.cane
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