Friday

Collection of work

Just some of my work in no particular order.



2010 - current work, Pleiades.
Community project involving over 1000 cream felted spheres.
More information at:
http://sevensistersofpleiades.blogspot.com/
or
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Pleiades/392171624318?ref=ts








Selection of lampwork 2008-2009



part of Etherial Journey 2003
Large felted wings that hang like a marionette size=roughly 2.3m w x 1.5m d





details of the 2nd part of Etherial Journey 2003




Detail of Birth of the Journey. 2003



Thylacine collection 2006
Small run of bush dyed silk scarves sold at the Design Center Launceton.



Silk mache dress made for Convict Cutters. 2005







Details of the Titania range 2005
Photos by Naomie Petrack





Costumes design for Into the Woods - Director Jeff Hockley 1998


Tasmanian Merino felt scarf.


Cream felt sphere - part of the Pleiades collection 2010

More cream flet spheres from Pleiades 2010


Tiny hollow glass chambers with handmade paper scrolls tied with silk thread dyed from eucalypt from the Gorge Launceston.


Lampwork 2010


Lampwork 2010


Detail of Aloe. 2010


Path yet traveled, bracelet - Stainless steel, glass, paper, copper. 2010


Detail - Path yet traveled, bracelet - Stainless steel, glass, paper, copper. 2010


Otis - Lampwork and cubic zirconian 2010


Extension of "Same Sun" - hollow lampwork, hand made paper, silk thread.
There is only seven in this series - one for each continent. I have been sending (and will continue to send) a strand to a person on each continent as a link to the work back to the "same Sun". 2009



Detail.



lampwork detail. 2009



2007


Costumes made for Tas Dance - Dirt music; Choreoographer: Natalie Weir.
For Ten Days on the Island. 2002



Costumes made for Tas Dance. Choreographer: Neil Adams.
Ten Days on the Island. 2004



Part of "The Ethereal Journey"
cobweb felt. w 2.5x d 1.5 weight (with no wire armature) is under 100grams.



"Have wings will travel". Tiny felt wings in resin bags.
wings and concept by Sonja Hindrum, Resin work and mould work by Alison Green. 2004



"Titania range"
Silk and cobweb felted range of garments. Showen here as part of Arts Tasmania's Design Island New Horizons exhibition 2007


Titania range - shown as part of Convict Cutters new season show in 2006 (this image taken by Naomie Petrack). The Titania Range was reviewed by Dr Margaret Baguley and published in Echoes - The International Felters magazine.




Same Sun.
Glass, copper, paper, silk, stainless steel 2009



2 comments:

  1. Those bags are fantastic. I have a pile of felted bits I am turning into miniature handbags.

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  2. Thank you - would love to see images of your finished works.
    this is a facebook link I have set up to encourage felters to network.

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/North-Tasmania-Felting-part-of-the-Handweavers-Spinners-Dyers-Guild/181955698522093

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