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Feyona Van Stom Shadows

Shadows

Raku fired on earthenware clay, this sculpture of a torso primitively fired takes on the colour of the land. Raku gives it the crackle as well as the black reduced areas.

Chris Fussell Kookaburra

Kookaburra

An Exercise as a break from painting & possible commission.

Steel, aluminium, copper

Jenny Green Let s Dance

Let’s Dance

Musical, harmonious, melodic, expressive, emotional! Steel turns to music and song
Painted Steel

In this moment of quiet - Philippa Graham

In this moment of quiet

Philippa Graham

Sculpture on the Farm 2018

Lee Blattmann Nexus

Nexus

“As we travel through time and space, our mutual attraction and the pull of our destiny moves us in curves and arcs towards each other and through life’s exchanges, building our lives and experiences”
Stainless Steel, Acrylic, Wood Base

Feyona Van Stom Forest Walks

Forest Walks

Pitfired works follow a tradition – using the wood and flame to give the characteristic shadings. The torso uses the flames twists and turns. I love the effect this has on my work
Ceramic – pitfired

Amanda Harrison Autumn Blush

Autumn Blush


Ceramic Pit-fired

Robyn Werkhoven Head Case

Head Case

This project challenged me to create a myriad of small heads evocative of the many facial expressions from the dramatic, melancholic, and contorted to the elated, joyous and spiritual.
Ceramic, paint & wood

Sinan Revell Lotus Shoes Ming Blue

Lotus Shoes- Ming Blue

Sinan Revell creates works in a variety of media -photography, painting, encaustics and ceramics. She has exhibited in Los Angeles, Sydney, New York, Thailand and Japan.
Ceramic

Philippa Graham The Entreaty

The Entreaty

Philippa GrahamBronze, Mirror and basalt

Amanda Harrison High Flyer

High Flyer

High Flyer is about trust and love, but also about pure shared joy in the parent-child relationship. Even in this precarious position, the child is safe, the parent’s limbs acting as a safety net.

Denise Lithgow Scribbly Gum Vessel

Scribbly Gum Vessel

The Scribbly Gum Eucalyptus trees play host to the larvae of scribbly gum moths which leave distinctive scribbly burrowing patterns on the bark.This has inspired my felt sculpture.
Felt Merino and Corriedale Wool machine embroidery, matt varnish

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