Saturday, August 28, 2021

Cleopatra - the last Pharaoh

My latest art piece hot off the work-bench in my studio is focused on this mid 19th century painting of the famous Queen of the Nile - Cleopatra - the artist is unknown ...

 

The image came out of an art book publish in 1920 belonging to a friend's ( Noela ) mother and had been sitting for some time amongst my pile of paper materials waiting for its turn ...

Next, another friend ( Ali ) donated to me a box containing the parts of an old mantle clock belonging to her mother - fortunately all the parts were in good condition, though the unit had fallen apart over time ... 

Carefully restoring the pieces back into a beautiful cabinet - the clock workings and dial have been put aside for another project - and adding the portrait of the ancient queen, plus a few extras, here is my artwork titled Cleopatra - the last pharaoh ( ... of ancient Egypt before it became a province of the Roman Empire ).

 

Like many of my artworks, the piece has a door - in this case the door is another artwork of an intricate design etched into paper thin glass .. 


The door opens to give us a glimpse of the Queen deep in thought - pondering her own fate after her lover - Mark Antony - had taken his own life ( and for more on their extraordinary life together, a good read can be found at Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra ).

The Queen is framed by gold leaves representing the wealth of the ruling class, and at her feet is a book telling the tale of her extraordinary life - chained into position in her tomb ...


The door closes on another chapter out of the studio of Ken Munsie ... !!!


Saturday, July 24, 2021

Paper @ Gympie Regional

Just made it in the door at Gympie Regional Gallery this week - forty five minutes before this tiny but quite delightful exhibition was to come down ... phew ...

This exhibition was coordinated by Dr Tim Mosely, convenor for the print programme at Griffith University's Queensland College of Art.

  
Karen Stone

I remember ... hiding in the dark behind my grandmother's floral lounge watching the flowers grow ...

recycled cotton and linen rag - 180 x 360 cm each

detail


detail

detail


Grace Cuell - Recycle After Use

paper handmade from recycled linen and cotton garments


Sidonie Hall-Jordan - screenprints on handmade banana tree paper

Bend 

Pieta

Sphinx

Veins

Pamela See

hand papercut handmade cotton rag on Fabriano paper


 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Flame Path @ Noosa Regional Gallery

Recently had a long over due visit to the Noosa Regional Gallery to view the Flame Path exhibition. This interesting show - now in its final days - is a curated selection of national and international ceramic artists who have had significant engagement with the Sunshine Coast wood firing community.


Co-curated by Gallery Director Michael Brennan and Ambassador for Australian wood-fired ceramics, local artist Rowley Drysdale; this new exhibition sets out to survey the importance and impact of woodfired ceramic practices in the Cooroy Region on the wood firing community in Australia and overseas.


The Flame Path exhibition features works from - Alix Brodeur, Angus McDiarmid, Barry Tate, Gyan Wall, Heidi Kreitchet, Isaac Patmore, Jackie Gasson, Jennifer Halli, Kim Jong Pil, Kim Se Wan, Merrie Tomkins, Moraig McKenna, Neil Hoffmann, Owen Rye, Rowley Drysdale, Sandy Lockwood, Shirobey Kobayashi, Stephen Roberts and Wesley Denic.

Kim Jon Pil ( Korea ) 

Necked Form - wood fired stoneware

Kim Jon Pil

Slip inlay teabowl 1 - wood fired stoneware

Moriag McKenna ( Australia )

Pouring Pot 1 - wood fired salt glazed porcelain

 

Moriag McKenna ( Australia )

Pouring Pot 2 - wood fired salt glazed porcelain

Gyan Wall ( Australia )

Vase - wood fired stoneware with natural ash glaze deposits

Merrie Tompkins ( Australia )

Chawans - wood fired recycled clay, hand built, unglazed

Kim Se Wan ( Korea )

Tea Pot Set - wood fired stoneware

Kim Se Wan ( Korea )

Lidded Jar - wood fired stoneware

Sandy Lockwood ( Australia )

Unearthed Series - wood fired salt glazed porcelain

Owen Rye ( Australia )

Wasted Jar - wood fired stoneware - multiple firings


Barry Tate ( Australia )
 
Exciting Times 3 #1- wood fired stoneware


Barry Tate ( Australia )

 Exciting Times 3 #2- wood fired stoneware


detail


Kim Jon Pil ( Korea )

Slip Inlay Bowl and Tea Cup - wood fired stoneware

 
Heidi Kreitchet ( USA )
 
Harakeke Flax - wood fired stoneware 

 
Jackie Gasson ( Australia )
 
Vase and Tea Bowl - wood fired salt glazed ceramic

 
Jackie Gasson ( Australia )
 
Blossom Jar - wood fired soda glazed ceramic


Angus McDiarmid ( Australia )

Eumarella Rd - wood fired terracotta made on a kickwheel

Wesley Denic ( Australia )

Tub with Rams Head Feet - stoneware ceramics

 
 
Alix Brodeur ( USA )

Tray Form - wood fired stoneware

 

Isaac Patmore ( Australia )

' I'm lichen the bronze ' - ceramic and glaze

Isaac Patmore ( Australia )

Island Life - ceramic and glaze



Rowley Dysdale ( Australia )
 
Iron Green Orb - wood fired porcelain

Neil Hoffman ( Australia )

Common Matter #1 - wood fired dolerite rock and found clay


Stephen Roberts ( Australia )
 
Ute and Clouds - wood fired stoneware ceramic

Shirobey Kobayashi ( Japan )

Orb - wood fired stoneware

 

 Jennifer Halli ( New Zealand )

Antipodeans - wood fired stoneware


Jennifer Halli ( New Zealand )
 
Spherical Form - wood fired stoneware