Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Candy Vase + Bowl


Just a brief update to share the shots that I got of my new product range.

Currently these are available from Canberra Glassworks and JamFactory 




Friday, September 21, 2012

Lino workshop


Last week I had the privilege of seeing Lino Tagliapietra with his team - Dave Walters, Darin Denison and Nancy Callan working at Canberra Glassworks. 

So in case there isn't already enough images circulating the web of the event already, I thought I might add a few.

I have put up a few of the highlights from the five days of demonstrations. Granted, it was all very amazing, snapping a pic at the right moment was easier said than done! 

Considering Lino is now 78 years young, I feel very privileged to have seen him working with his team, still coming up with completely new and beautiful works - it was all very inspiring.

    



Seeing Lino pull some zanfirico cane on the last day was probably my favourite thing of the whole week - he pulled about five canes, all practically perfect from end to end, it was a beautiful sight.



  

All in all, it was a pretty amazing and inspiring week - Lino and his teem are so humble. They work together beautifully, always calm and relaxed, and having a great time!
This last image is a pic of all the crew that made the trip from Adelaide, we had an awesome time! 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Installation at Appellation


I spent yesterday helping my good friend Kristel Britcher install a commission she received. The piece has been installed into a purpose built ceiling inset above the dining area of Appellation, in the beautiful Barossa Valley. 

With the assistance of JamFactory's Brad Bonar, it took us about 5 1/2 hours to install all 84 hand blown glass pieces into the recess. With only a mere 1cm gap between each piece, you can imagine how careful we had to be not to bump the surrounding pieces while we hung the next one.





Though a bit hard to tell in these images, each piece is hung at intentionally different heights (each measured to hang exactly in the right spot) to create a smooth undulation from one side the other. 






After a very long and tiresome day, Kristel's piece looks beautiful.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Exhibitions and orders


Keeping up with the trend of updating once a month, I figure it is about time to show you what I have been making over the last few weeks.

After coming back to Adelaide from Canberra, it has been nice to get strait back into it all.

I had a client who bought a tumbler of mine from an exhibition at the end of last year contact me about making five more to complete his set. This was good fun, I pulled some cane and made the cups over a weekend, sent them off, and made the client v. happy.  


I also had an exhibition opening last week, Transparency which is on at jamfactory until 25 August. 




















Over this past weekend I worked both days towards completing an order I received to make 36 purple Fusion tumblers. We were so productive on Saturday, that on Sunday I only had to make a few more cups and could use the rest of the session to make some different bowls. 

All in all, I have had a pretty productive few weeks!




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

New works - Merletto Impostato and Surge 3.2

I decided it was time (plus I have deadlines coming up) to get some proper images taken of my new work. 

The first four are of a set Merletto Impostato for an upcoming show Transparency that will be on at JamFactory from 6 July - 26 August. It is a showcase of different techniques and possibilities coming out of the JamFactory glass studio hiring community. Check out the Jam website for more info www.jamfactory.com.au    
     



These next two are of a new piece Surge 3.2 that I made while in Canberra doing my residency. I have entered it into the Ranamok Glass Prize...fingers crossed! 
Surge 3.2
2012
Blown Glass, merletto cane and incalmo
20x26x26cm

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Residency update





Apologies for the delay in an update, but I stand by the fact that I have been busy making work.



I have now come to the end of the fifth week in my six week residency at Canberra Glassworks, and am wondering where all the time has gone? I have, however, been very busy making new product for the shop, work for an upcoming exhibition and trying out a few new things in between.









Over the first few weeks i worked on a new jug idea - not into pruduction quite yet, but gives me something to go from.





The first two weeks was mainly spent doing prep work - pulling lots of cane and getting ready to make some pieces.























This is the beggining of a set of functional pieces i will be exhibiting as part of the Sala festival in Adelaide this year in a show on at JamFactory.


In between the time i spent pulling fancy cane for the exhibition, i worked on a new product range i had an idea for, using white cane with transparent chips on the outside.

The results, so far, being some hemisphere bowls and some vases - both currently available from the Canberra Glassworks shop!










I have also had some time to explore some more extensive exhibition work, with multi-layered incalmos and merletto cane.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

TFAiR week one

One week into my residency at Canberra Glassworks - no action shots as of yet, but to give you an idea of the things I have been making/intend on making, here are a few shots of my workspace and cane that I have pulled over the first week.