Saturday, October 26, 2013

SELLOUT ON DESIGN TREK FROM SA TO USA!



I was rather excited this week when vases of mine featured on fab.com sold out almost immediately after the site went live with them. First time I have had work on an online store....most encouraging!

Monday, October 14, 2013

CERAMIC 'STILL LIFE' AT AVA CAPE TOWN


THE AVA GALLERY
in partnership with Spier

invites you to the opening of three exhibitions

STILL LIFE
Co-curated by Chantal Louw and Sarah Walters
 

John Bauer ,Yogi de Beer, Paul de Jongh, Lisa Firer, Louise Gelderblom, Christo Giles, Ralph Johnson, Hennie Meyer, Nina Shand, Rebecca Townsend, Clementina van der Walt, David Walters, Sarah Walters
 

VISAGE
Jo O’Connor

BEASTS OF BURDEN
Robyn Denny

Opening on Monday, 21 October at 18:00
Exhibition closes on 14 November at 17:00

In Still Life co-curated by Chantal Louw and Sarah Walters, a collection of ceramic objects by 12 ceramicists becomes a sculptural landscape. The curves and angles of the whole are read with clarity while the individual is displayed. Still life an exhibition of ceramic forms, some functional, some not, has been curated into an exhibition installation. The display allows the individual pieces to oscillate between functional object and sculptural form.

Jo O’Connor employs the Long Gallery with a collection of portraits. Using wood as the primary medium, the individual faces have been simplified, rendered in oils onto the wooden surface. The wood grain acts as both a support and a camouflage creating a tension whereby the individuals painted move between blending into the natural environment and being visible.

Robyn Denny presents Beasts of Burden in the Artsstrip. This series of work engages with the shock, beauty and pathos of the biological contingency. By evoking a theme of violence and brutality versus fragility and vulnerability, a dynamic paradox is animated through the use of ink & gouache.


 


 

These are my works for this exhibition. Although they look like 2 dimensional paintings in the images depicted on the blog, they consist, in fact, of individual ceramic vessels which make up an installation.



Titled Homage to Morandi I and II, they are inspired by the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi (July 20, 1890 – June 18, 1964 )and in a way, are Morandi-type paintings come to life!


The Association for Visual Arts Gallery
35 Church Street, Cape Town, South Africa
Gallery hours: Weekdays 10h00 to 17h00,
Saturdays 10h00 to 13h00
Closed Sundays and public holidays
Phone: +27-21 424-7436,

Fax: +27-21 423-2637,
info@ava.co.za
http://www.ava.co.za/

 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

BEAUTIFUL FUNCTIONAL AND TRANQUIL CERAMICS





In this crazy fast information-overloaded life it becomes a complete pleasure to encounter a tranquil and exquisitely beautiful space at The Lutge Gallery in Cape Town. Old wooden shelving, counters and tables lovingly restored, give a sense of depth and meaning and a reminder of quiet moments when life was more considered and contemplated. Our joint show - Christo Giles, Lisa Ringwood and I - is enhanced by the presentation and display in this extraordinary venue.
Opening tomorrow Thursday 3 October at 6 pm and on until 26th October.