Hi, hope you're going good!
In exciting news, my ceramic sculpture ‘One Size Fits Most’ has been selected as a finalist in the 2023 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize!
Photo by Emmy Clifton at the exhibition opening of the 2023 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize |
This ceramic Bunnings hat serves as a visual dialogue between our convenience-driven society and our urgent need to reconnect with nature. The piece is hand-sculpted from clay, a tactile medium that speaks to both permanence and vulnerability.
One Size Fits Most, 45cm x 40cm x 19cm. Acrylic on earthenware ceramic, 2022 |
A huge thanks to the judges for selecting my piece to be included among so many strong works, and a huge thanks to Pippa Mott and everyone at Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf for putting on such a fantastic exhibition.
The 2023 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize exhibition is open now until November 5th. For more info click here!
Koala Teddy. 23cm x 18.5cm x 16cm. Acrylic on ceramic. 2023. |
The sculpture is based on a koala teddy that was made by a Pentridge prisoner in 1962 as part of the Pentridge Toy Makers, a group that encouraged prisoners who were interested in arts and craft to produce toys for children in need.
For me the koala teddy serves as a little beacon for the transformational experience of creating art, and is a hopeful indication of what’s possible when we shift from reprehension to rehabilitation.
For all the exhibition info about the Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Prize click here, and to view a 3D tour of the exhibition click here!
Photo by Simon Peter Fox at Deakin University 2023 Contemporary Small Sculpture Prize |