Tea With Friends | 2022

$1,400

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Weight 15 kg
Dimensions 50 × 40 × 54 cm
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Timber, Ceramic, Steel

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Catalogue number

16

Commissions

Yes – It would comprise the figures only and take about 6 weeks to make, costing $1,200.

Tea with Friends reveals a bonding moment as three women lay it all on the table, bare, frank and honest in their safe space. They might be just giggling and gossiping, or perhaps unburdening and supporting one another – or even solving all the worlds problems.
Good friends are priceless and a cup of good tea seals the deal.

The price of the sculpture includes the old recycled wooden and steel table that the three ceramic figures are seated on.  While I can replicate the figures in kind, I am unable to replicate the table.

The table would be most stable on a flat surface, though it could be anchored outside in the garden.

I like nothing better than to have a cup of tea with friends.

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Sculptor Bio

Amanda Harrison

Amanda Harrison

I create contemporary sculptures in ceramics, bronze and marble from my Sydney studio. My previous work in writing and graphic design taught me to seek simplicity and this philosophy forms the basis of my sculptural style.

I explore the essence of a shape, both human and abstract, and reduce the form to the essential shape and line. My main focus is the human form, especially the relationship between parents and children.

I love exploring surface texture which both highlights the shape of the piece and gives it depth and personality. For me, texture also marks a piece with a 'made-by-hand' stamp.

I was born in London and grew up in the Blue Mountains and Sydney's North Shore. Sculpture has never been far from my hands, including a major work in my final year of high school and a clay animation film during university studies.

Whilst travelling and working, I completed a Certificate of Sculpture course in the evenings at the Kensington and Chelsea College, London. Back in Sydney, during careers in writing and graphic design, I continued to build my sculptural practice through self-education, studio workshops and TAFE courses under the guidance of well-known artists.

Ten years ago, I finally set up my own studio in Greenwich, Sydney, where I now work in clay, wax and marble. I fire my ceramic pieces in my electric kiln (solar-powered) and send my waxes to the foundry to be cast into metal.

I'm currently on the committee for The Sculptors Society, and have been the convenor of the annual Greenwich Village Arts Trail for 11 years.

Prizes

2022
Apr 1st in Abstract - Sydney Royal Show
2021
Mar Beach Hotel Prize - Sculpture Bermagui
Apr 1st in Figurative Sculpture - Sydney Royal Show
2nd in Abstract Sculpture - Sydney Royal Show
Jun HC - Ewart Art Prize, Willoughby Sydney
2020
Feb People's Choice Prize - Bowral Sculpture Show
Mar Acquisitive Prize 'Fully Resolved Sculpture' - Sculpture Bermagui

Oct Acquisitive Prize 'Small Sculpture' - Sculpture in the Gardens
Oct Finalist - Sculpture in the Vineyard - Wollombi
Nov Finalist - Ravenswood Women's Art Prize
2019
Apr HC (Raku Firing) - Sydney Royal Show
Aug Emerging Artist Award - Sculpture For Clyde
2018
Feb People's Choice Prize - Bowral Sculpture Show
May HC - Camden Art Prize 2018 - Camden, Sydney
Sep Sculpture Prize - The Sculptors Society Awards
2017
Mar People's Choice Indoor - Sculpture Bermagui

Apr 1st in Figurative Sculpture - Sydney Royal Show
Apr People's Choice Indoor - Sculpture in the Valley
May 1st in Sculpture - Ewart Art Prize
Aug People's Choice Indoor - Sculpture on Clyde

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