My new work has started and I am currently sending out my question in the mail to many amazing women who have so generously offered to take part. I am always so grateful for their support. The work is about memory and will include a full body sculpture and the many responses the women provide. It is such an exciting part of the process.
Monday, 3 October 2022
Thursday, 23 June 2022
Such inspiration : Chiharu Shiota Exhibition at Goma
What an incredible exhibition currently at Goma. I spent many hours taking in these amazing works, by Chiharu Shiota such an outstanding artist.
Saturday, 4 June 2022
Renewed Energy
I have been very fortunate to have just spent the last two and a half weeks in the Northern Territory. Visiting Kakadu National Park, Catherine Gorge, Litchfield National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, Gunbalanya and Davidsons Safari lodge Mount Borradaile West Arnhem land. It was truly and amazing trip. So wonderful to connect so deeply with nature, hiking through the magnificent environment trying to take in so many beautiful visual images. The highlight ,seeing incredible Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr and Nourlangie and Mt Borradaile. The serenity was just wonderful. I have come back refreshed and ready to get into my new work based around memory.
Sunday, 17 April 2022
Exhibition Tom Bass Juniper Hall Paddington Sydney
Opening night at the Tom Bass Prize for Figurative Sculpture Juniper Hall Paddington Sydney 2022
I felt very fortunate to be a finalist and a part of the exhibition. I was in the front room accompanied by some incredible work by Paul Trefry . His work "Old Charlie liked to dip his toes in the water. " received the peoples choice award. Huge congratulations to all the winners. Maudie Brady (vic) Jess MacNeil (NSW) Fiona J Schoer and Paul Trefry and all of the finalists.
This was my piece Endure. Handmade paper from property grasses and bulrush, banana fibre, tissuetex paper thread ,methyl cellulose ,metal armature and glass beads.
It was a super fast trip down to Sydney to install the sculpture and back the next day but was able to fit in a quick trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art where I was so excited to see the Kiki Smith tapestries. I am a huge fan of her work and the five tapestries were incredible. Each one took a year to complete in a collaborative process between the artist and the Californian fine art print studio Magnolia Editions.
I felt very fortunate to be a finalist and a part of the exhibition. I was in the front room accompanied by some incredible work by Paul Trefry . His work "Old Charlie liked to dip his toes in the water. " received the peoples choice award. Huge congratulations to all the winners. Maudie Brady (vic) Jess MacNeil (NSW) Fiona J Schoer and Paul Trefry and all of the finalists.
This was my piece Endure. Handmade paper from property grasses and bulrush, banana fibre, tissuetex paper thread ,methyl cellulose ,metal armature and glass beads.
It was a super fast trip down to Sydney to install the sculpture and back the next day but was able to fit in a quick trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art where I was so excited to see the Kiki Smith tapestries. I am a huge fan of her work and the five tapestries were incredible. Each one took a year to complete in a collaborative process between the artist and the Californian fine art print studio Magnolia Editions.
Wednesday, 23 February 2022
NOW
This is my new work NOW.
The shared and embodied experiences of women are an enduring inspiration in my art.
Now aims to make manifest a moment of arrival. A moment of poise and pivot in the inner and outer life of a mature woman, a luminous alchemy of her past and present.
Now is sculpted from paper I
have made myself. Apart from its tactile values, I enjoy working with handmade paper for its layered depth, subtle shifts of colour and strength, and not least its translucence. I find these qualities provide rich echoes from my exploration of womens variegated lives through time.
Saturday, 12 February 2022
Together at last
Stage of development using banana fibre and methyl cellulose.
Interesting view from the top. It is a half body this time on a plinth. Lit from the inside. Even though it is showing a very mature aged body the light and fibre bring out the beauty within. This work is focusing on a moment of being. The half body is surrounded by overlapping moments that bring me to where I am now. That moment of being, we mature through self consciousness. Some of the overlapping moments I have burnt holes in the paper as not all our moments or memories are good. I love this quote from Beth Kempton from her book Wabi Sabi " It is our imperfections that make us unique, and our uniqueness that makes each of us beautiful . It is only when you strip back the layers that you let your inner beauty shine."
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