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Merilyn Wiseman - Echoware Vase, Large |
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Merilyn Wiseman - Echoware Vase, Medium |
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Richard Parker - Pasta Bowls |
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Layla Walter - Apricot Camelia Bowl |
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Merilyn Wiseman - Echoware Vase, Large |
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Merilyn Wiseman - Echoware Vase, Medium |
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Richard Parker - Pasta Bowls |
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Layla Walter - Apricot Camelia Bowl |
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Rainer Beneke Rings L-R: 22ct Gold w. 0.502ct Diamond, 22ct Gold w. 9 Rubies, 22ct Gold w. Oval Sapphire |
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Rainer Beneke Earrings, 22ct Gold w. Diamonds |
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Emily Siddell - Crocheted Black Wire & Fused Glass |
"Both of our separate practices share similar concerns - The adornment of objects, surface decoration, detailed repeat pattern and intricate linear assemblage. These new collaborative pieces demonstrate and explore the links between our individual techniques and ideas.
Blown murrine vessels incorporate detailed linear decoration as an integral part of the work.
Fine crocheted kete utilise a mesh like wire structure with glass adornment applied as a separate exterior layer.
The new beaded bowls have a wire and glass adornment that is partially fused onto the surface during the blowing process, creating an interplay between the surface decoration and the clear glass vessel."
Emily Siddell & Stephen Bradbourne, 2012
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Emily Siddell & Stephen Bradbourne - Beaded Vessels |
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Stephen Bradbourne - Murrine Leaf |
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Lynn Kelly - Mabe Pearl & 18ct Gold Earrings |
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Blair Smith - MOP & Stg Silver Brooch |
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Tahitian Pearl & 18ct gold Earrings by Frances Stachl |
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Andy Kingston - Droog (front & back) |
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Andy Kingston - Droog (front & back) |
"the old man was chasing his son round the room;
he was chasing his son round the room!
And while he was chasing his son round the room,
he was chasing his son round the room!"
This song was sung by my old Poppa when I was a child. It still makes me smile.
These Droogs were teased out over a long time of being draped around the lounge shelf during an unsettled time. Sad songs were sung to them and a slow dance teased the numbers and clues out of them..
These Droogs are phone doodle friends.
These Droogs remind me of an op shop in Bristol, England called La Freak Boutique. It was a place where you would choose the most peculiar outfits for the coming music festival. Oh, to character up and slink off into the dark, chasing the heart of Saturday night.
These Droogs are you sink a my swan.
Andy Kingston - Droog (front & back)
Andy Kingston - Droog (front & back)
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Andy Kingston - Droog (front & back) |
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Uncut Aquamarine |
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BC973 - Grooved Band |
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BC964 - Flat Band |
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Scott McFarlane in the Weekend Herald, 17.03.12 |
There are two shows at Whitespace where, in the front gallery, Scott McFarlane has paintings where multi-coloured figures and fragments of figures are brushed in strongly against a background where the mark of the brush strongly supported the dancing movement of the shapes. A typical work is Frontier Society, where a strong horizon divides two groups of figures held together by a stomping dance rhythm. Other work is more explicit and the lighting more dramatic. Wings of Desire is notable for a glowing light effect and winged guide that supports a figure through dark and rocky places. The figure is too general to be called an angel, but the effect is graceful and suggests a state of mind rather than a narrative drama. Although the technique is similar in all except the closely worked and almost abstract Substance of Being, the states of mind suggested are varied from the ordinary life of Lipstick Index to the visionary Man with the Golden Arm. It is a lively and thoughtful show.
India has one of the highest rates of potters per capita and the majority of these are village potters, making local deities out of clay. The first Oracle was made for the show 'Lugosi's Children' at Object Space in Auckland and as I gathered more mirrors others followed. I think of the accumulated faces behind the mirrors, all the people who have looked into them over the years. What were they looking for? What did they see? Look into the mirror and a question may come and maybe, even an answer found. In uncertain times we pursue unusual ways.
Bronwynne Cornish
2012
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Oracle with Jackal - Bronwynne Cornish |
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Baby Owl on Stump - Bronwynne Cornish |
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Richard Killeen - Orange Plane |
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Richard Killeen - Bomber |
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Ann Culy - Boulder Opal |
I have always been facinated how jewellery becomes animated with the life of movement on the body . Some of these stones, gathered over the years have that deep internal life, I love to give them the form releasing them to play in the world.
Ann Culy, 2012
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Ann Culy - Ring with Bead |
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Ann Culy - Moonstone Pool |
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Ann Culy - Ring on Ring |