Landschap

Landschap

The organic forms and subtle tonal variations that occur in nature provide a fertile source of inspiration for glass artist Holly Grace. Growing up in Western Australia, Holly was aware of nature as a beautiful but harsh reality, the line between urban and natural...

Kevin White continues to interpret the ceramic traditions of Japan and the Japonisme seen in British ceramics of the nineteenth century. Traditional blue and white decoration and floral designs of Arita porcelain, (from 17th century Japan), are combined with geometric...

Nicole Ayliffe investigates the ability of glass to refract and reflect light by combining photographic images and drawings with specially developed glass forms. In her “optical landscape” photographic series, the landscape images are embedded into a gel medium within...
street stories

street stories

Over four decades, Robert Boynes has confirmed his place as the artist of the urban environment. Influenced by cinema and film noir imagery in particular, he juxtaposes images of public thoroughfares such as train stations and sidewalks with fragments of television...
Portraits of a Life

Portraits of a Life

Nick Wirdnam has been a major contributor to the Australian art glass scene for many years,and after a solid grounding in traditional glass practice has made a shift toward conceptual sculpted form. Incorporating a language of recurring symbols and motifs, Nick sets...
Glyphs

Glyphs

One of Australia’s most admired artists, GW Bot has described her latest body of work as a “dialogue between silences and spaces and the landscape of glyphs”. The term Australglyphs brings together the idea of ‘austral’ meaning ‘southern’ and ‘glyphs’ meaning ‘signs’....