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Ceramic Terrazzo brooch By Melbourne Ceramicist Tantri Mustika

Ceramic Terrazzo Brooch

Regular price $20.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Brooch
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
40mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

TANTRI MUSTIKA is a Collingwood based ceramicist who makes a range of light-hearted and colourful hand-built ceramics. Her current collection of objects incorporates a modern spin on traditional terrazzo tiling, applying it to bespoke functional forms making terrazzo adaptable to everyday life.

Tantri is currently creating works in small batches, with each and every piece being unique in patterning and colour due to the techniques and processes used.

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Ceramic Terrazzo brooch By Melbourne Ceramicist Tantri Mustika

Ceramic Terrazzo Brooch

Regular price $20.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Brooch
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
40mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

TANTRI MUSTIKA is a Collingwood based ceramicist who makes a range of light-hearted and colourful hand-built ceramics. Her current collection of objects incorporates a modern spin on traditional terrazzo tiling, applying it to bespoke functional forms making terrazzo adaptable to everyday life.

Tantri is currently creating works in small batches, with each and every piece being unique in patterning and colour due to the techniques and processes used.

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Ceramic Terrazzo Earrings By Melbourne Ceramicist Tantri Mustika

Ceramic Terrazzo Earrings

Regular price $85.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Clay, Sterling Silver Posts
DIMENSIONS:
65mm drop x 45mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

TANTRI MUSTIKA is a Collingwood based ceramicist who makes a range of light-hearted and colourful hand-built ceramics. Her current collection of objects incorporates a modern spin on traditional terrazzo tiling, applying it to bespoke functional forms making terrazzo adaptable to everyday life.

Tantri is currently creating works in small batches, with each and every piece being unique in patterning and colour due to the techniques and processes used.

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Glass enamelled swizzle earrings handmade by Melbourne-based jeweller Jenna O&

Enamel Swizzle Earrings - Indigo

Regular price $145.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Sterling Silver, Glass
DIMENSIONS:
70mm drop
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

 

JENNA O’BRIEN is a Melbourne based jeweller who handcrafts colourful pieces from her Flinders Lane studio. Her work is an expression of her experiences and interests as well as an embodiment of her journey to date with inspiration being drawn from the colour, form and the materiality of everyday objects.

Each piece of jewellery is handcrafted using an enamelling technique, with no two pieces being exactly the same. Jenna graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2014 and completed an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) from Box Hill institute of TAFE in 2011.

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A3 Print - Ra Ra
Print featuring original illustration by Melbourne designer Penny from Min Pin

A3 Print - Ra Ra

Regular price $40.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Print
MATERIALS:
Paper
DIMENSIONS:
297mm x 420mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Digitally printed onto 300gsm, 100% recycled card.

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Ceramic cup handmade by Melbourne-based artist and designer Nathan M. Collis. With a background in graphic design informing his bold and assertive sculptural displays, Nathan creates contemporary ceramics using handbuilding techniques and meticulous hand-painted patterns.
Ceramic cup handmade by Melbourne-based artist and designer Nathan M. Collis. With a background in graphic design informing his bold and assertive sculptural displays, Nathan creates contemporary ceramics using handbuilding techniques and meticulous hand-painted patterns.
Ceramic cup handmade by Melbourne-based artist and designer Nathan M. Collis. With a background in graphic design informing his bold and assertive sculptural displays, Nathan creates contemporary ceramics using handbuilding techniques and meticulous hand-painted patterns.
Ceramic cup handmade by Melbourne-based artist and designer Nathan M. Collis. With a background in graphic design informing his bold and assertive sculptural displays, Nathan creates contemporary ceramics using handbuilding techniques and meticulous hand-painted patterns.

Ceramic Cup

Regular price $70.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
110mm x 85mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

 Suitable for holding liquids.

NATHAN M. COLLIS is a Melbourne based artist and designer. Nathan creates objects which pervade spirit through their playful and dynamic appearance. His background in graphic design informs his bold and assertive sculptural pieces.

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Porcelain cup made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain cup made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain cup made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.

3D Printed Ceramic Beaker

Regular price $45.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
80mm x 80mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding liquids.

ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Since graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2013, Lucile and Ben have worked in tandem on various projects in different mediums. Their collaboration has culminated in the creation of Alterfact Studio, a platform through which to conduct critical research with materials and data translated through the manufacture of ‘stuff’.

Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality.

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ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality
ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality
ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality

3D Printed Ceramic Sake Cup

Regular price $30.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
55mm x 40mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne


Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding liquids.

ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Since graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2013, Lucile and Ben have worked in tandem on various projects in different mediums. Their collaboration has culminated in the creation of Alterfact Studio, a platform through which to conduct critical research with materials and data translated through the manufacture of ‘stuff’.

Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality.

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Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.

Porcelain Column Vessel

Regular price $90.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
175mm x 120mm
ORIGIN:
Naarm- Melbourne

Suitable for holding liquide.

LA PETITE FABRIQUE DE BRUNSWICK is a Melbourne based ceramic studio created by artist Lucile in 2014. Lucile was born in the south of France and now works from her garden shed in Brunswick.

Slip cast techniques are used to create functional and sculptural bowls, cups and teapots that begin with a prototype used to make a mould to cast the iterations of each shape. Using pigments to colour the porcelain, Lucile applies patterns by hand to make each piece unique.

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Small Serving Bowl

Small Serving Bowl

Regular price $50.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Bowl
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
130mm x 45mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade products, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for food.

MELANIE CHANNELL makes ceramics from her studio in Melbourne’s Northern Suburbs, using both wheel throwing and hand building techniques. Her work is influenced by the Australian landscape, taking the time to slow down and appreciate the finer details of our surroundings.

Each object is unique, functional and intended to add to a nicer way of living where simple is often best.

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Pouch

Pouch

Regular price $45.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Pouch
MATERIALS:
Cotton
DIMENSIONS:
160mm x 200mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

 

TOTES GOOD are proudly designed, printed and sewn in Melbourne. Established by graphic designer Sara Hayat, Totes Good offers vibrant and versatile bags and accessories that incorporate illustrative and tactile elements.

Sara uses remnant rolls of fabric that would otherwise be discarded and design her bags to ensure that nearly every scrap of material is used.

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Acrylic earrings hand painted by Melbourne designer Dorkus Design
Acrylic earrings hand painted by Melbourne designer Dorkus Design
Bathroom Tiles Earrings
Bathroom Tiles Earrings
Bathroom Tiles Earrings

Bathroom Tiles Earrings

Regular price $60.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Acrylic, Paint
DIMENSIONS:
50mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne
Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.
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Stone terrazzo vessel handmade by Sydney-based designer and maker Lauren Eaton of Home By Harlequin
Stone terrazzo vessel handmade by Sydney-based designer and maker Lauren Eaton of Home By Harlequin
Stone terrazzo vessel handmade by Sydney-based designer and maker Lauren Eaton of Home By Harlequin

Confetti Vessel - Mustard

Regular price $75.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Casting Stones, Clear Resin Coating on the Inside
DIMENSIONS:
150mm x 140mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding liquids.

HOME BY HARLEQUIN is the Sydney based practice of Lauren Eaton. With no formal training, Lauren spent years developing a new set of skills from casting to working with stones, silicone and resin, teaching herself techniques to create objects that are fresh and refined while staying true to her philosophy of functionality.

The result is a playful collection of pieces for the home with a simplicity that belies the difficulties encountered in using such unexpected materials.

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Ceramic sculpture by French artist Mathieu Frossard. Mathieu Frossard creates works that stand somewhere between art, design and craft.
Ceramic sculpture by French artist Mathieu Frossard. Mathieu Frossard creates works that stand somewhere between art, design and craft.
Ceramic sculpture by French artist Mathieu Frossard. Mathieu Frossard creates works that stand somewhere between art, design and craft.

Original Drawing - Tête à Tête

Regular price $165.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Artwork
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
18cm diameter
ORIGIN:
Strasbourg

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for serving food.

Living and working in France, MATHIEU FROSSARD's work stands somewhere between art, design and craft. Looking at these practices from a distance, Mathieu's work is a collage of aesthetic references, shapes and materials that blur boundaries and offer multiple paths for the viewer to apprehend his work.

Giving viewers visual references, Mathieu pushes them to confront their own imaginative faculties, inviting them to interpret these as their own and to create stories based on what they see. Mathieu graduated in art and design from ESAD in Rheims, France, and from the Design Academy in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

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Enamel Double Drop Earrings - Purple

Enamel Double Drop Earrings - Purple

Regular price $175.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Sterling Silver, Copper, Glass
DIMENSIONS:
85mm drop
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

JENNA O’BRIEN is a Melbourne based jeweller who handcrafts colourful pieces from her Flinders Lane studio. Her work is an expression of her experiences and interests as well as an embodiment of her journey to date with inspiration being drawn from the colour, form and the materiality of everyday objects.

Each piece of jewellery is handcrafted using an enamelling technique, with no two pieces being exactly the same. Jenna graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2014 and completed an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) from Box Hill institute of TAFE in 2011.

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Complimentary Gift Wrapping

Complimentary Gift Wrapping

Regular price $0.00
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Have your handmade goods beautifully wrapped and ready to be gifted to a loved one.
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Blurred Lines Earrings
Blurred Lines Earrings
Acrylic earrings hand painted by Melbourne designer Dorkus Design
Dorkus Design
Blurred Lines Earrings

Blurred Lines Earrings

Regular price $60.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Acrylic, Paint
DIMENSIONS:
100mm long
ORIGIN:
Melbourne
Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

DORKUS DESIGN is a jewellery and form play project by Melbourne based Stephanie Watt. All Dorkus Design pieces are designed and made in her Brunswick studio using a combination of Laser cutting and hand painting and finishing pieces. Stephanie’s background in Industrial Design informs her practice whereby she integrates modern technology to her handmade process.

Dorkus Design pieces are known for their distinct aesthetic incorporating elements of play and a good dash of offbeat humour.

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Face Earrings
Face Earrings
Dorkus Design
Face Earrings

Face Earrings

Regular price $60.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Acrylic, Paint
DIMENSIONS:
50mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

DORKUS DESIGN is a jewellery and form play project by Melbourne based Stephanie Watt. All Dorkus Design pieces are designed and made in her Brunswick studio using a combination of Laser cutting and hand painting and finishing pieces. Stephanie’s background in Industrial Design informs her practice whereby she integrates modern technology to her handmade process.

Dorkus Design pieces are known for their distinct aesthetic incorporating elements of play and a good dash of offbeat humour.

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Set of 7 x A5 Prints
Indigo O&
Set of 7 x A5 Prints
Set of 7 x A5 Prints
Set of 7 x A5 Prints
Set of 7 x A5 Prints
Set of 7 x A5 Prints

Set of 7 x A5 Prints

Regular price $50.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Print
MATERIALS:
Paper
DIMENSIONS:
148mm x 210mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

INDIGO O'ROURKE is a Melbourne-based visual artist who predominantly works with a pen drawing technique. As her art practice deals with the complex experiences of being human, her carefully rendered biro drawings take on a critical view of social, political and cultural issues in today's world.

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Jenna O&

Enamel Double Drop Earrings - Blue & Tangerine

Regular price $175.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Sterling Silver, Copper, Glass
DIMENSIONS:
85mm drop
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

JENNA O’BRIEN is a Melbourne based jeweller who handcrafts colourful pieces from her Flinders Lane studio. Her work is an expression of her experiences and interests as well as an embodiment of her journey to date with inspiration being drawn from the colour, form and the materiality of everyday objects.

Each piece of jewellery is handcrafted using an enamelling technique, with no two pieces being exactly the same. Jenna graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2014 and completed an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) from Box Hill institute of TAFE in 2011.

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Glass enamelled swizzle earrings handmade by Melbourne-based jeweller Jenna O&

Enamel Swizzle Earrings - Teal

Regular price $145.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Sterling Silver, Glass
DIMENSIONS:
70mm drop
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

 

JENNA O’BRIEN is a Melbourne based jeweller who handcrafts colourful pieces from her Flinders Lane studio. Her work is an expression of her experiences and interests as well as an embodiment of her journey to date with inspiration being drawn from the colour, form and the materiality of everyday objects.

Each piece of jewellery is handcrafted using an enamelling technique, with no two pieces being exactly the same. Jenna graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2014 and completed an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) from Box Hill institute of TAFE in 2011.

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Enamel earrings handmade by Melbourne jeweller Jenna O&

Queenie Oval Shape Earrings - Small

Regular price $155.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Sterling Silver, Glass
DIMENSIONS:
55mm x 28mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

 

JENNA O’BRIEN is a Melbourne based jeweller who handcrafts colourful pieces from her Flinders Lane studio. Her work is an expression of her experiences and interests as well as an embodiment of her journey to date with inspiration being drawn from the colour, form and the materiality of everyday objects.

Each piece of jewellery is handcrafted using an enamelling technique, with no two pieces being exactly the same. Jenna graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2014 and completed an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) from Box Hill institute of TAFE in 2011.

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A3 Print - Min Pin&
Limited edition print by Melbourne artist Penny Ferguson from Min Pin
Limited edition print by Melbourne artist Penny Ferguson from Min Pin

A3 Print - Min Pin's ABC Of Animals

Regular price $40.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Print
MATERIALS:
Paper
DIMENSIONS:
297mm x 420mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Digitally printed onto 300gsm, 100% recycled card.

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Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.

Pinch Vessel

Regular price $105.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
80mm x 45mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney


Alexandra Standen from PINCH CERAMICS is a Sydney based ceramic artist currently undertaking a Masters by research at UNSW Art and Design. The premise of Alexandra's work is to bring into question the fragility of ceramic objects, speaking to the process of making work in porcelain as well as ‘feeling uneasy’ around objects of fragile or precarious nature.

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