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Germinate Exhibition

Along with the clearly functional garden works like fountains and planters,  2017’s  Germinate developed the seed metaphor of sprouting and growing. This exhibition consolidated Hearth as the centre of my creative practise and as a vibrant exhibition space integrated within my home garden and studio.

Teffany with Little Fetishes
Teffany with Little Fetishes

The concept of the garden being a controlled, enclosed space for the cultivation of plants, animals and states of mind is the perfect setting for art that investigates our role and responsibilities in relation to how we live in the world. I am proud to share my backyard with bees, chickens, rabbits, insects, fish, frogs, marsupial rats, birds, lizards, possums, a dog and plenty of humans. From Courtyard, to Outdoor Gallery, to Studio, to Grape Arbor I invite you to take a journey through my inner garden.

Currawong Woman
Currawong Woman
Little Fetishes
Little Fetishes
Currawong Woman, Christmas Tree & Companions
Currawong Woman, Christmas Tree & Companions

The tree is a favourite symbol of mine. There are a number of tree like forms based on the traditional Mexican Tree of Life/candelabra form. Christmas Tree is encrusted with little figures, leaves and other bits and pieces (found and made). These tree forms are still connected to the mosaic pieces of the last few years in their flatish shapes and adornment with multiple elements; they still speak of the diversity and multiplicity of life.

Christmas Tree
Christmas Tree
Christmas Tree close up
Christmas Tree close up

Occasionally the little figures I make refuse to adorn the tree forms and take on a life of their own. They shoot up as people wearing fur and skins, holding birds and reading books,  and dealing with internal struggles- they are the Little Fetishes.

Companions
Companions
Companions
Companions
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetishes
Little Fetishes
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetishes
Little Fetishes
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Little Fetish
Flame Tree(centre), Momento Mori(small skull) and Grimm Tree.
Flame Tree(centre), Momento Mori(small skull) and Grimm Tree.
Flame Tree & Momento Mori
Flame Tree & Momento Mori
Flame Tree close up
Flame Tree close up
The Grimm Tree
The Grimm Tree
Momento Mori
Momento Mori
Germinate - close up
Germinate – close up
Germinate
Germinate
Bird Gown
Bird Gown
Bird Gown
Bird Gown

Woven into my personal narrative are the strong influences that came out of my trip to Mexico three years ago and last year’s visit to Barcelona and Granada in Spain – it was only when I took Greenhouse out of the kiln that I realised it was some kind of Gaudian architecturally inspired piece – part artichoke, part apartment.

Greenhouse
Greenhouse
Greenhouse close up
Greenhouse close up
The Meeting Tree
The Meeting Tree
The Meeting Tree
The Meeting Tree
The Meeting Tree
The Meeting Tree
Heart Wreath
Heart Wreath
Mermaid Fountain
Mermaid Fountain
Mermaid Fountain
Mermaid Fountain
The Treehouse
The Treehouse

I immediately launched into Treehouse after finishing The Storyteller, obviously missing the physicality and immediacy of handbuilding. It is a kind of dream plan for my next project which will be a platform up in the massive gumtree which dominates the backyard. This tree which frequently drops branches and gumnuts incredibly loudly on my workshop roof is home to millions of beetles and bugs and flocks of birds. I love and fear it equally.

Golden Creatures
Golden Creatures
Golden Creatures close up
Golden Creatures close up

I spent months creating a giant sugar skull, The Storyteller for HIDDEN, an exhibition at Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney. It represents a culmination of my interest in mosaic surface (and possibly a big break from it!). With over 3000 tiles and ceramic pieces found, made and altered covering the entire surface (including the bottom) creating this skull involved a bucket of blood, sweat and tears. Pieces made by my grandmother and children, ex students and cherished shards from beloved ceramic pieces all have a place on its skin.

The Storyteller
The Storyteller
The Storyteller - close up
The Storyteller – close up
the Storyteller - eye socket detail
the Storyteller – eye socket detail
Close up of Storyteller
Close up of Storyteller
Medusa Wall Planter
Medusa Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planters
Wall Planters
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter
Wall Planter

In my workshop you can find teapots, candelabra and cups slipcast under my design label Fetish Designs and you can check out some of the work people have made during drop in sessions at Ceramic Salon.

Fetish Designs wares
Fetish Designs wares
Fetish Designs wares
Fetish Designs wares

Mosaic, Picasette and other Guilty Pleasures

My ceramic mosaics are lyrical, figurative explorations which allow me to incorporate glass and other mediums along with found and up-cycled objects. This work combines the versatility inherent in the mosaic technique with the variability of surfaces from tabletops, to pots, to large styrofoam sculpted skulls, to picture and mirror frames, to walls and floors. No more crying over breaking a favorite bowl or tea cup!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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‘Ten’

A Celebratory Exhibition.

In 2005 it was ten years since I graduated from the ceramics department at the (then) Canberra School of Art. TEN YEARS as a practicing artist! So I had this solo show at the Legislative Assembly to mark the occasion.  The themes of transformation, identity and sense of place were explored. There were Touchstones, large boulders with words engraved in them. Large, figurative sculptures of mermaids and animal/human combinations. A mirror with a hundred bindies and various ceramic lanterns placed around the space.

Torrens Primary mosaic table

In October 2013 I won an Artist’s in Schools grant to develop and deliver an art project with a local school. Working with the students of Torren’s Primary we came up with a design for a mosaic table top covered with features of the city we live in- seen and imagined!

All classes were involved and worked on different aspects; the trees, animals, roads and roundabouts, buildings and landscapes

You could spend a lot of time looking at this table, the detail is amazing and as most of the tiles are made by children there is more imagination per square inch then your everyday public art work…