This work sits quietly, as it would outside of the back door in late autumn, gathering fallen leaves and gently weathering as the cold sets in.
A Quiet Afternoon in May .
I am interested in our relationship with domestic objects, and how these easily identifiable forms can bring with them associations of a specific place, time or a person, which, when given more than just a passing glance, has the ability to reveal a deep-rooted connection far beyond their utilitarian function.
My nostalgic interest in these objects and the memories they hold, stems from their history of use and the hands that held them while also extending to their decay and the passing of time around them. By recreating in glass, both the organic and inorganic elements in this work, I am able to preserve them while celebrating a moment in time.
Curriculum vitae
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The work: A Quiet Afternoon in May
100 x 100 x 45cm; blown, hot-sculpted, enameled, flame-worked, cold-worked and rusted glass.
Images: Adam McGrath (images 1. 3. and 4.) Brenton McGeachie (image 2.).
Purchase: $11,000 (check availability)