On the horizon

On the horizon

Drawn to materials that are weathered and worn, Alex Asch reinterprets found objects in the construction of his unique sculptures presenting new ways to examine our environment. Discarded materials are favoured in his constructions as they reveal remnants of a past...
ancient land  silica lines

ancient land silica lines

Accomplished Canberra ceramicist Anita McIntyre translates the visual experience of Australia’s remote top end onto clay forms. Deep ochres, oranges and reds over rough, pitted surfaces evoke the colours and texture of the desert. “The major source for my imagery is...
A grain of gold

A grain of gold

The organic forms and subtle tonal variations that occur in nature provide a rich source of inspiration for glass artist Holly Grace. Growing up in Western Australia, Holly was aware of nature’s beautiful but harsh reality, with the line between urban and natural...
Glyphs: homage to country

Glyphs: homage to country

“On a personal and allegorical level, these glyphs can be interpreted as saying something about each of us – our fragility and ageing, the struggle for survival and the sense of beauty in simply existing. When working, in many ways I lose conscious control over...
NEW

NEW

“At night looking up at the stars, sprinkles of light here and there, I remember my country dog, running fast, jet black. The great adventures through the bush, discovering echidnas, ants, rabbits and birds. Lizards under a log. Angry magpies swooping country kids,...