I have been interested in the notion of sieves for some time – the separating of good from bad, coarse from fine, liquid from solids. It also has connotations with mining the land, what’s left? A pile of waste, waterless creeks and huge dislocation of landscape and of people trying to farm the land – Liz Jeneid
Memory is personal and unique to each of us. It is our own interpretation and recollection, a sensation sometimes so fleeting that we cannot find words to name it - a vague feeling, a trace of something we know but cannot touch, hidden under semi-transparent layers, distorted. . . . . . . . . .
I like to believe that my net bowls are filters that can capture and preserve precious snippets of memory – not lots of detail, but more a warmth that links our past and present.
Here are a few images of my ceramic knitting bowls. I’ve been playing with ways of displaying them, but think I’ll go with elevated glass on a long low plinth to incorporate the shadows and reflections.
Looking back to my grass-roots in North Carolina, I realised that the pine woods behind our home was the catalyst for an appreciation of nature, which I have carried with me to this day. I have enjoyed a life where I have lived in some beautiful locations. Each landscape was inspiring in it’s uniqueness, from the rugged cliffs and waterfalls of the Blue Mountains and the tranquility of the river in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley to the small inlets and bays of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Now I find myself in country New South Wales where an unfamiliar and at times harsh landscape requires me to put down roots once again.
When I arrived three years ago the local landscape was struggling to survive and many plants had succumbed to the effects of the drought. Fallen branches and exposed roots collected from my own garden are combined with native grasses and waxed threads. Nurturing, healing and caring for the environment are concepts symbolised by the intricate twining and knotting which protect the surfaces of the forms. The root series not only comments on the need to care for the environment but also on my need to establish new networks and connections with others in a new landscape.
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