Showing posts with label jane sawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jane sawyer. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Jane Sawyer: Rain Shadows

It's a pleasure to watch the trajectory of a maker who continues to surprise and inspire. Jane responds to the important issue of climate change and our human need to address the collection, storage and consumption of water. 


Jane's fluid technique of throwing, altering and slip application reflects the qualities of captured water and her fingertips apply slip in rainy-streaks and splashes. 


Excitingly, Jane has also moved 'off' the vessel (bucket & watering can) to the shadow cast by these water carriers. Clay silhouette's become cloud forms, sitting on the wall like a brooding storm on the horizon.


Expanding the phenomenon from which this exhibition takes it's name (1), the shadow becomes a surface on which Jane let's loose with gestural slip and sgraffitto, 'drawing in' the object of her attention. These marks are wonderfully confident and expressive. I suspect years of drawing alongside many other accomplishments!


(1) 
Rain Shadow explanation from Jane Sawyer's exhibition brochure  
A rain shadow is a dry area on the leeward side of tha mountainous area (away  from the wind). The mountains block the passage of rainproducing weather systems and cast a "shadow" of dryness behind them.  


tacit contemporary art 

312 Johnston Street, Abbotsford

www.tacitart.com.au

Accompanied by text by poet and writer Carolyn Leach-Paholski.

30 November - 18 December 2016



 



The Cloud Gatherer, 2016 red eathenware
Rainmakers, 2016 red earthenware
 

 
 










Saturday, 3 September 2016

Distinctive

The Title Says It All - with a focus on Jane Sawyer & Tania Rollond

 

Distinctive...the Celebrated Elder Turns 90, 38 Ceramic Artists Acknowledge Milton Moon

 

3 - 18 September 2016

Artists: Milton Moon, Owen Rye, Chester Nealie, Janet DeBoos, Prue Venables, Mitsuo Shoji, Tania Rollond, Ted Secombe, Jane Sawyer, Victor Greenaway, Simone Fraser, Gail Nichols, Greg Daly, John Dermer, Janet Beckhouse, Robert Barron, Kirk Winter, Barry Singleton, Amy Kennedy, Liz Williams, Arnaud Barraud, Johanna DeMaine, Kevin Boyd, Kenji Uranishi, Euan Craig, Susan Robey, Brian Keyte, Terunobu Hirata, Diana Williams, John Ferguson, Maria Vanhees, Craig Hoy, Irianna Kanellopoulou, Dianne Peach, Greg Crowe, Janetta Kerr-Grant, John Daly, Tim Clarkson

Montsalvat, The Barn Gallery, 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham Victoria - www.montsalvat.com.au



Skepsi always curate a vast selection of potter and ceramist in the 'barn' gallery. Here are my favourite two pieces from all angles because:
  1. I couldn't get to Sydney to see Jane Sawyer's solo exhibition Rain Shadows at Mansfield Gallery and,
  2. Everything Tania Rollond does is magnificent and I love this looser body treatment. 










Sunday, 22 February 2015

The Useful Set

Stephen McLaughlan Gallery 
21 February - 21 March 2015


The Useful Set opened on Saturday 21st February.
Curated by Emidio Puglielli, this gallery is the perfect venue for a show about domestic ceramics. This humble title, denotes a focus on utility and the works epitomise incredible ceramic skill and exemplary attention to the detail of objects to be held & used.
Zac Chalmers
Dawn Vachon


Alex & Nigel Shepherd for Blackseed

Phil Elson


Prue Venables

Sophie Moran & painting by Lisa Banks
Elizabeth Masters

Sharon Alpren
Yoko Ozowa
Jane Sawyer
Jeannine Hendy (this shot from the web as my exhibition shot was too dodgy to upload, sorry Jeannine!)
Wendy Reeve



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