Ceramics for a new century. After a hiatus of sorts it was great to watch customers handle and inspect my wares at a local market. I deliberately make the surface vary with multiple glazes treated like an abstract painting. Click on the 'Ceramics' tab above to see more detailed images.
Monday, May 9, 2022
Monday, March 23, 2020
Reading in the time of isolation
With our nation's leaders imploring us to stay at home and self isolate I have added a new blog for short stories, Short Stories SLOW. Over the past few years I have been writing, a mix of memoir, art and travel. So if you would like something to read, generally about a sit down cup of coffee length (2000 - 3000 words), then click on the link below. I would love to read any comments you might care to offer ... good or bad! Enjoy!
I will update new stories regularly.
https://shortstoriesslow.blogspot.com
I will update new stories regularly.
https://shortstoriesslow.blogspot.com
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Monumental Nature
Three artists who work with nature in personal and momentous fashion.
Thierry De Cordier
http://www.xavierhufkens.com/artists/thierry-de-cordier
Patrick van Caeckenbergh
http://www.insituparis.fr/en/artistes/presentation/4982/van_caeckenbergh_patrick#oeuv-1
Berlinde de Bruyckere
http://rolandwegerer.wordpress.com/2013/05/30/berlinde-de-bruyckere/
Thierry De Cordier
http://www.xavierhufkens.com/artists/thierry-de-cordier
Patrick van Caeckenbergh
http://www.insituparis.fr/en/artistes/presentation/4982/van_caeckenbergh_patrick#oeuv-1
Berlinde de Bruyckere
http://rolandwegerer.wordpress.com/2013/05/30/berlinde-de-bruyckere/
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Dawn Clements
"Draw everyday, draw everywhere" said Dawn Clements when asked, What advice to give students?
Dawn Clements’ works use drawing as a way to document and describe durational experiences: watching a film, for instance. Employing a painstaking precision of description and often writing notes directly onto the paper, Clements uses the act of drawing as a parallel to remembering: these are aides-memoires, attempts to hold transient things in the mind. Like the tracking shots of cinema, they sweep through interiors, gathering visual information, but by eliding the human presence, abstract place and setting from their narrative contexts.
Dawn Clements and Marc Leuthold - Table of Work: a Collaboration (Dawn Clements and Marc Leuthold) - 2011, Mixed media (including sumi ink on paper, porcelain, stoneware, wood), 303 x 126 x 30 inches (with table & sculptures) - Courtesy of Pierogi Gallery
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anne-couillaud/dawn-clements_b_1207546.html
Travels with Myra Hudson 2004, Sumi ink on paper, 3 x 1.4 m
detail
Travels with Myra Hudson 2004, Sumi ink on paper, 3 x 1.4 m
detail
Monday, May 6, 2013
Sarah Sze
I have just finished reading Sarah Sze Infinite Line. A book about her exhibition at Asia Society Museum, New York back in 2011.
Sarah is an artist well known for her amazing installation works made out of a huge range of eclectic materials and objects.
The Art of Losing 2004
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
Detail of Untitled (Tokyo) 2008
360 (Portable Planetarium) 2012
I was most interested in her drawings and paper works some of which I have posted below.
Untitled 2011 Paper & mixed media
Sarah describes her work
"I've been thinking about drawings that shift between perspectives and many ways of seeing - all in one experience"
p. 21
Checks and Balances 2011
Stone, string and ink on paper
190 x 46cm
Guggenheim as a Ruin 2009
Ink, string and collage on paper
127 x 81 cm
http://www.sarahsze.com
http://youtu.be/xk1597J5g50
http://youtu.be/fnndiUK01kU
Sarah will represent USA at the 2013 Venice Biennial
Sarah is an artist well known for her amazing installation works made out of a huge range of eclectic materials and objects.
The Art of Losing 2004
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
Detail of Untitled (Tokyo) 2008
360 (Portable Planetarium) 2012
I was most interested in her drawings and paper works some of which I have posted below.
Untitled 2011 Paper & mixed media
Sarah describes her work
"I've been thinking about drawings that shift between perspectives and many ways of seeing - all in one experience"
p. 21
Checks and Balances 2011
Stone, string and ink on paper
190 x 46cm
Guggenheim as a Ruin 2009
Ink, string and collage on paper
127 x 81 cm
http://www.sarahsze.com
http://youtu.be/xk1597J5g50
http://youtu.be/fnndiUK01kU
Sarah will represent USA at the 2013 Venice Biennial
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Sopheap Pich
Some years ago I was travelling in Cambodia and caught a river ferry from Battambang to Siem Reap. As I journeyed past floating villages and numerous communities on the river banks I saw some amazing sights, to say nothing of the people themselves, so hard working, happy and friendly. Their homes were all designed to cope with massive changes in water levels as seasonal flows back filled from the Tonle Sap lake and river systems.
Fishing is a form of livelihood and so with elaborately crafted nets families would cleverly seek out food sources. (Amongst which is small fish to make the ubiquitous Cambodian version of fish sauce)
Fish nets could be on a grand scale, like monumental sculpture.
So when I saw the work of Sopheap Pich and read that he came from Battambang it was an instant connection as to his likely influences.
Upstream 2005 Bamboo, rattan & wire
Morning Glory 2011
Cycle 2 2008 Rattan & wire
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2013/sopheap-pich
http://sopheappich.com
Fishing is a form of livelihood and so with elaborately crafted nets families would cleverly seek out food sources. (Amongst which is small fish to make the ubiquitous Cambodian version of fish sauce)
Fish nets could be on a grand scale, like monumental sculpture.
So when I saw the work of Sopheap Pich and read that he came from Battambang it was an instant connection as to his likely influences.
Upstream 2005 Bamboo, rattan & wire
Morning Glory 2011
Cycle 2 2008 Rattan & wire
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2013/sopheap-pich
http://sopheappich.com
Monday, April 22, 2013
John Wilson Ewbank
I recently discovered that I am related to John, he was born in 1799, worked in Scotland, was instrumental in establishing the Royal Scottish Academy and was doing well by all accounts until he took to the drink and fell into poverty .... oh well! He died aged 48, in 1847.
John Wilson Ewbank, The Mouth of the Tyne
John Wilson Ewbank, The Mouth of the Tyne
Monday, March 18, 2013
Nicola Moss
I was impressed with Nicola's exhibition at SGAR gallery in Spring Hill. Meticulous paper cuts using evocative stained papers ... beautiful!
Nicola's blog http://nicolamoss.blogspot.com.au
SGAR gallery http://sgar.com.au/exhibit/now
Nicola's blog http://nicolamoss.blogspot.com.au
SGAR gallery http://sgar.com.au/exhibit/now
Monday, January 28, 2013
Ane Graff
Norwegian artist working across many different media, drawing, painting, sculpture.
A Plain Rotunda
2011
http://anegraff.com
Scroll to bottom of web page for very interesting artist statement.
The Wing's Wax
2012
A Plain Rotunda
2011
http://anegraff.com
Scroll to bottom of web page for very interesting artist statement.
The Wing's Wax
2012
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