Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Micrographia

Robert Hooke's Micrographia (1664) is a visual atlas of everyday life, under the microscope. It was compelling at the time because it drew attention to something previously unnoticed. The tree series was a rendering of the forgotten/neglected/unnoticed landscape. A call for attention.

At the moment I'm focussed on the pavement. The walk to work. And noticing.


Friday, September 2, 2016

Moving on

Breathe 2016: Scenic Rim landscapes in liquid graphite was everything I imagined it to be. I created a forest in a sacred space.

Many thanks to all who came along.

A few images from exhibition (Click Mick Photography).

























Anniversaries. It's been 20 years!

Dear Ali George,

Did you remember that it was 20 years ago, in 1996, that we held our first exhibition. Social Fabrics at the Metro Arts Gallery. Textile art (you) and found object sculpture (me) in that beautiful long white gallery. Mum was still young enough to climb up the stairs!

I don't think I have any photos of that exhibition. I'll have a look when I'm at Barney View next.


























Many many thanks for your encouragement and companionship on the wonderful journey that it is.

Much love
Sue