20 April 2009

Conceptual Information



Sensing Home # 1
Brooch, 2008
Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel, Sheep Wool, and Hessian
Cast and Fabricated
Photographed by Jemica Ostrofski

Sensing Home # 2
Brooch, 2008
Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel, and Sheep Wool
Cast and Fabricated
Photographed by Jemica Ostrofski

Sensing Home # 1 & # 2 2008, are my first series of works, which respond to this conceptual investigation of memory and place. A direct response to a specific locale - the sheep and wool pavilion at the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F, a government animal research facility) Yeerongpilly, these works draw references to bailing techniques and mesh flooring, exemplifying a sense of containment and restriction, which epitomises the parrallels between the beauty of nature and its fragility. Through the affiliations of farming, memories pertaining to my father are re-established, strengthening my sense of place, and my sense of 'home'.

Review: A Blast from the Past - the Work of Rachel Whiteread


Rachel Whiteread is a British artist best known for her abstract assemblages. A refreshingly new approach to contemporary sculpture, it is her stark references of domestic life, captured through plaster castings, which allow for an interesting comparison. It is the positive space and inversed appearance of Whiteread's work, which pushes the boundaries of commonality and questions one’s physicality. Have we 'become the wall' (Mullins 2004, p. 23), looking out into the world around us?

Closet 1988, is one of Whiteread's first exhibited works, where a small wardrobe was cast and stripped down to its bare essentials. Unlike the majority of other works, Whiteread felt this particular work should be covered in black felt, concealing any physical traces and elements of its 'absent host' (Cooke, L., Curiger, B. & Hilty, G. 1992, p. 37).

A representation of a childhood recollection, it is Whiteread's vivid memory of playing in her 'grandmother's wardrobe... the smell and sensation of the darkness, as her sister locks her in' (Mullens 2004, pp.18 - 19), which connotes a sense of isolation.

In reviewing this particular work, I am reminded of several questions: What impacts do references of meaning and memory place upon such environments? How does the physical interaction with an urban environment change its cognitive perspective? How does one's relationship to a sense of place disrupt its sense of permanence?

Intrigue Exhibition -Part One

Artist Statement

Urban Translation #2 is a series of works that examine the urban environment.  Designed through an amalgamation of recycled materials, these works aim to re-establish the connections formed between a conservative state and one of refinement whilst also focusing on the aesthetics of geometry.

Desensitised to the world, it is the elements of line, shape, and form, which become visually recognisable within the urban landscape - fence, hedge, road, door and roof.  Parallels to these constructs can be made throughout past and present works, which questions ideals of ones sense of place. How does the physical interaction with an urban environment change its cognitive perspective?  And does one's relationships to a sense of place disrupt its sense of permanence?






 Close up of Nature # 1
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum, and Translucent Red Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jennifer Watkins




Nature # 1
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Translucent Red Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski




Nature # 1 
During Construction
Photography by Jennifer Watkins 


Intrigue Exhibition -Part Two


Close up Nature # 2
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Blue Perspex
Fabrication
Photography by Jennifer Watkins



Nature # 2
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Blue Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Nature # 2 
During Construction
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski


Intrigue Exhibition - Part Three


Close up Nature # 3
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Green Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jennifer Watkins



Nature # 3
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Green Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Nature # 3 
During Construction
Photography By Jennifer Watkins

Intrigue Exhibition - Part Four



Elliptic Array 
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Black Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Elliptic Array 
During Construction
Photography by Jennifer Watkins

Intrigue Exhibition - Part Five


Close up Cross Connection
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum, Yellow Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jennifer Watkins



Cross Connection
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Yellow Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Cross Connection
During Construction
Photography by Jennifer Watkins

Intrigue Exhibition - Part Six


Deltoid
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver, Aluminum and Orange Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Deltoid
During Construction
Photography by Jennifer Watkins


Intrigue Exhibition - Part Seven


Just Because
Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver and Dyed Green Jasper
Fabricated
Photography by Jennifer Watkins 



Just Because
 Ring, 2009
Sterling Silver and Dyed Green Jasper
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski

Intrigue Exhibition - Part Eight


Stepping Stone# 1
Stud Earrings, 2009
Sterling Silver and Red Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Stepping Stone # 2
Stud Earrings, 2009
Sterling Silver and Translucent Red Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski




Stepping Stone # 3
 Stud Earrings, 2009
Sterling Silver and Translucent Blue Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski



Stepping Stone # 4
Stud Earrings, 2009
Sterling Silver and Green Perspex
Fabricated
Photography by Jemica Ostrofski