Module 3 Painting
This work is Self Portrait (2023). I have embraced unpredictable outcomes and gestural mark making techniques to represent various aspects of myself.
Continue reading →This work is Self Portrait (2023). I have embraced unpredictable outcomes and gestural mark making techniques to represent various aspects of myself.
Continue reading →I was amazed to find that even my earliest wheel thrown pieces are ‘talking to’ the latest ones out of the kiln. It just goes to show that my visual language is emerging. I love eclectic sets! Can you tell?
Continue reading →I have kept busy the past few months learning how to throw bowls, mugs and plates on the wheel. This Semester I have made approximately 60 pieces, and recycled 20kg of clay! Here are some of the pieces I have produced.
Continue reading →Here is my experimental process for the resolved Abstract work in Module 3. I began with a written paragraph about a free spirited woman, with a wash of olive green over the top, using glad wrap to ‘pull’ the paint while it dried. This is a technique I learned from Tricia Reust during the Friends […]
Continue reading →My ritual is movement. Yoga is a great way to connect with the breath, creativity and purpose. It is an art form in itself. Why not take up a bit more space? I went out experimenting with context, lighting, repetition of form, and contrast with this piece. I like the way the lines of the […]
Continue reading →Life is too serious sometimes! So I made a pair of duck feet. As part of my presentation of the work, the kids and I went out to have a play at the local birdlife park to get inspired and take some fun pics and videos : ) This work relates to functionality and disruption […]
Continue reading →I created a coffee set and tied them together through eclectic glazing. The deliberately imperfect forms are inspired by Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic. I used the pinch pot technique, and slab building for the jug.
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