Through The Looking Glass, the magical world of microscopic Diatoms
Keanes mid fired lumina porcelain, timber base, black paint
Through The Looking Glass, the magical world of microscopic Diatoms
Keanes mid fired lumina porcelain, timber base, black paint
About Sue
I have been working with clay for around 30 years and I am still enjoying the process.
I began my journey with clay through a TAFE certificate course that led to making domestic ware for galleries and gift shops.
Many years later I went onto university and completed a Visual Arts Degree followed by Post Graduate studies including a Masters Degree and a Department of Education Diploma. I taught part time at Newcastle University and TAFE in the ceramics departments and Art in various high schools. I am now working in the studio at every opportunity.
I employ a broad range of skills to realise my craft and art-works that alternate between hand-built sculptural forms, figurative sculptures and wheel thrown forms and domestic ware.
Hand-built forms have passed through many phases, I have been inspired by the erosion of rocks along the coast, the white foam and blue/green of the water.
My most recent work has taken on a more painterly quality on wheel-thrown and hand-built forms
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