A hand-built vase looking at the scene when standing in Hele Bay looking west toward the iron-age hill fort.
Arches set into the hillside for shelter are lit at night by a string of white lights which span the end of the bay. Herring gulls pass by overhead.
North Devon has a wild and rugged coastline rising to moorland. It is exhilerating and remote, making the area feel as if it is cut off from the rest of the world. Walking along the coast path, hair is buffeted as birds call on the wind, looking down to sheer drops and crashing waves.