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Showing posts with label Out of the Ashes. Show all posts
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Monday, 15 August 2016

out of the ashes...

Wendy Stefansson. Out of the Ashes. Slip-cast porcelain, pit fired. 1996


























This is a piece about resurrection.

It is a fragment of male torso -- possibly a crucifix -- cast in white porcelain, then fired in a “pit” full of combustibles. It’s the smoke from this process that causes the random and subtle colouration on the surface. I literally lifted it out of the ashes after the fire had died, and found it was in pieces. I glued the pieces back together and assembled them on a board for strength. It was a bit like being an archaeologist, reassembling the fragments of an earlier creation; an earlier being. Like being a god, re-creating it, giving it new life.



Saturday, 25 May 2013

flight risks


Novie Trump. Out of the Ashes. Ceramic installation.





















Wings, the appendages of flight, rendered in clay -- the most earthbound of materials.


Jessica Drenk. Bibliophylum. Carved books, pinned on wall.








































Wings, again. Carved from the pages of books. The ultimate flying machine of the human mind.


Louise Richardson. Feathers.


























Images of women on tatty old feathers. On quills.

Women have always posed a flight risk.