Lydia Corbett (née Sylvette David) was one of Picasso’s muses in the 1950s and is a painter in her own right. Her daughter, Alice Corbett is an established contemporary ceramicist. Especiallly, for this exhibition and for the very first time, these two artsists have merged their two art forms and the result is a series of ceramic sculptures and vessels inspired by this seminal period of modern art - Fauvism, Cubism and Surrealism. This small series of unique pieces reflect the work of the great masters that are shown alongside them.