...using sweetly scented willow, Bech’s inspirational baskets epitomize the elemental simplicity of combining natural materials with exquisite craftsmanship. Showing subtle natural colors her baskets are beautiful & functional, beckoning us to get back in touch with the more elemental aspects of our daily lives
— Ursula Ilse-Neuman, Curator of Craft, Museum of Art & Design, New York September 2005

Having lived among the Southern Uplands of Scotland for many years and drawn inspiration and solace from their embrace, I have moved to another undulating landscape which speaks volumes: The Paps of Fife. Living close to the earth through gardening, growing my own willows and caring deeply for the planet co-operation, collaboration and community continues to be the touchstones which inform my life and work as a basketmaker.

I approach my weaving sessions as a conversation on a playdate where the give-and-take between maker and material transforms a bundle of sticks into a tactile image of mutuality. Working exclusively with Scottish willows I aim to show the variety and beauty of different varieties and their forgiving nature, and to create lively, appealing sculptural forms which echo the landscape that surrounds me.

Having received a grant from the Scottish Arts Council in 2004 I developed a range of sensual asymmetric organic forms - marrying technical skill and a higher level of emotional expression - which have in time become iconic of my work. I have many teachers to thank for this, the most signigicant being Alison Fitzgerald, Colin Manthorpe and Klaus Seyfang.

 
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