Sublime

Sublime

The recent work of glass artist Holly Grace has been inspired by the alpine forests of the Snowy Mountains and focuses on the sublime and often subtle tonal details of nature. Finding inspiration in her digital photographs of cold-stunted trees, Holly transfers the...
A morphology of glyphs

A morphology of glyphs

The work of GW Bot sees an individual’s path through personal and public environments as an allegory for a passage through life. For the artist, her glyphs are signs and symbols of natural elements that communicate her bond with the Australian landscape, forming a...
encompass

encompass

For over thirty years the Australian landscape has been at the heart of Anita McIntyre’s ceramics. Her porcelain paper clay forms and vessels evoke a true sense of place as she continues to explore narratives of travelling through space and time. First hand...
Altered Views: new work

Altered Views: new work

Maureen Williams’ glass vessels are three-dimensional canvases for her abstracted landscape images. Using blown glass, enamel painting and wheel cutting, Maureen achieves great depth of colour and tone. Her imagery draws on multiple visual perspectives, including...
Dining with cannibals

Dining with cannibals

Using earthenware clay and an array of vibrantly coloured glazes and textures, Jenny Orchard brings to life an exotic array of “creatures”, each one possessing a mesmerising charisma and unique personality. Jenny’s sculptures are an expression of her joy and awe in...

Precise composition, a formal sense of geometry, intriguing perspective and a unique tonal quality typify the landscapes and street scenes of Peter Boggs. Captivated by what is not seen, the ethereal quality and intimate nature of Peter’s paintings are exemplified by...