A Two Week Pop Up Event
4-16 August 2015
466 Smith Street Collingwood
This is the second Frontier event from this talented gang of makers. Styled with a perfect balance of colour, texture, scale and material.
Beautiful handcrafted work by
Vic Pemberton, Bridget Bodenham, Glencross Woodwork, Erin Malloy, Georgia Clark, Sandra Bowkett, Looseleaf, and Sophie Moran.
Feast your eyes on this:
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015
FORM (English) = FORM (Danish) = AAKAR (Hindi)
An investigation of ceramic form by Bhuvnesh Prasad, Sandra Bowkett and Len Kuhl Jakobsen
Mr Kitly
18 July - 2 August 2015
Quote from the beautifully written room sheet:
In Sandra's woodfire kiln Bhuvnesh's simple, elegant forms informed by Indian traditions highlight the beauty that occurs when clay an ash under heat alchemize to create luscious rich surfaces.
It may have been only 3 or 4 years ago that Sandra built her woodfire kiln. It has been richly rewarding to watch the output of her practice in rural Victoria. The ash effect becoming ever more complex but touching ever so lightly on the vessel. Her work with Bhuvnesh is sensitively simple and pure.
And again from the room sheet:
Lene's works are meant to intrigue as being both from the earth and by the hand and ash from Sandra's woodfired kiln.
The ability of a firing technique to explicitly unite the works in this exhibition is a delight.
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