Sunday, March 18, 2018

Duality Sculpture

'Duality,' 14x5x5ish cm
Pit-fired ceramic, gold wire, gouache and a bees wax finish











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'Untitled,' (Bird with Egg)

'Untitled,' 4.5x14.5x7.5 cm
Hand built pit-fired clay with egg





Egg is inside of sculpture, which just balances on the egg. The egg is whats known as a 'fairy egg,' a smaller than normal sized egg played by a hen. The egg has been blown so is hollow, and has been rubbed with gold paint.
This piece would be best viewed from a high glass platform where the viewer can pier underneath it to see the egg.


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please feel free to contact me

'Untitled,' (Wooden Bird)

'Untitled,' (Wooden Bird), 17x5x2.5 cm
Hand carved wood, burnt with blow torch, wire, glass, and polymer clay
An attempt at hand carving a bit of wood to resemble a bird like shape as best I could. Going back to the primitive, not worrying to much about the exactness or likeness of the piece, but as long as the general idea was there from the first visual then thats all I needed to do. I will try this again if i can find an appropriate piece of beach wood.
Reverting back to the primitive artist in me, art brut or whatever jargon one wishes to use. At does not have to mean perfection.

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'Untitled,' Feral Woman, New Sculpture

'Untitled,' (Feral Woman), 10.5x5.5cm
Pit-fired ceramic sculpture with bees-wax finish
 A small sculpture of a woman covered from head to toe in long, matted hair. To look at she looks like a piece of bronze or polished coal; A small simple piece.
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Thursday, March 8, 2018

International Womans Day





A little piece I knocked up quickly while waiting for clay to drain honour of National Woman's Day.
You may have noticed from previous works that I have a fascination with hair, feral woman, and Lilith, this has shown itself again here.
Two part piece, Pencil and Gouache drawing on tracing paper over a vintage photo.
The writing on the cloth in hand says,
' I wasn't taken seriously in neither trousers or dress; so I scared them by taking power with my breasts. Throwing out my razor, keeping them at bay, by letting my body hair cover my flesh.'

'The Last Arabesque of the Red Robin'

'The Last Arabesque of the Red Robin,'