For Annie Turner, landscape is all important and the Suffolk countryside. More specifically the River Deben, where her family have lived for generations provides an important source of inspiration. It is from the Deben’s banks that Turner has collected fossilised sharks teeth, feathers and general flotsam and jetsam, which she uses in her sculptures to create ‘objects that trigger the memory’.
Her richly layered ‘meander bowls’, impressed with the fragments and detritus she has found on innumerable walks, are small in scale but encapsulate perfectly the broader landscape, while the texture and weather of this water land and the colour of the reflected sky are mirrored in the rich and varied textures of her sculptures.