
Friday, October 8, 2010
Touring
The NJCA is touring early next year, so stay tuned. This fabulous piece was the winner of the award. No shame in losing to Simon Cottrell. Phew!

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2009,
Bulbs to barn doors,
Simon Cottrell
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
NCJA

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
a distant relative perhaps?
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
but wait, there's more




It seems the blog police only allow 5 images per post, so here is my encore.
I made two distinct bodies of work. One grew from a fascination with Arnold Schwarzenegger; the man, the myth, the mystery; need I go on? So much more could be said but I really feel as if the time has passed -that idea was so 2009! The other was very much sci-fi based, as you can probably gather. If you'd like further extrapolation, just yell (email may be more effective).
and back in 2009.....



I finally got my hands on the shots of some of my work from the second half of last year. And the end of year group show. I know it's six months after the fact but I didn't have a blog then dummies! (Maybe I'm the dummy.)
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
gulag or goulash?

Which reminds me - over the weekend I became the proud owner of a slow cooker. And today I acquired my very own copy of the Women's Weekly Slow Cooker book from my local newsagent for a crazy $12.95. What are they thinking? They could charge double for those babies and I'd still be blogging about it! Anyway, I did notice it contains a recipe for a pretty sexy looking veal goulash. If any of you require further information don't hesitate to email me. Really.
I know you want more


The first two stills are from Dwelling, 2002 and the final one is from Hako, 2006.
Sawa's work can be found at www.jamescohan.com although you'll be hard pressed viewing more than stills from his video work.
I know I'm a sucker for beautifully framed and shot black and white films. Before too long I'll share with you some stills from my favourite films that fit this description. I have loads of images on my computer. Stay tuned.
hiraki sawa


I'm always a little tentative about video art but occasionally I come across something that totally justifies its existence for me. Again, it's something about the play with scale, not to mention the simplicity and the superbly shot black and white that is really doing it for me here. Sawa's work was on show at NGV 4 or 5 years ago and something recently reminded me of it. Long live Google images!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
movie week

what's in a name?

I thought a quick word about the name of this blog was in order since some of you might be thinking it's a bit morbid perhaps? I don't think I need to spell out to you intelligent folk the reasons why the title is so right for my blog, me being a maker and all. The initial idea came from the title of a truly wacky and gleefully insane romp of book by J.P. Donleavy called Meet My Maker the Mad Molecule. Although I read it many years ago, it has stayed with me. Also aware of its deathly allusions, I did google Meet My Maker to make sure I was aware of the competition. I shouldn't have been suprised to find that it is not only the title of a song by Good Charlotte, but is the namesake of a hardcore (apologies if I've got this genre all wrong) band. I think i can live with that. Just. Here's hoping they can too.
no slave to scale


These images of work by Yasmin Smith and are taken from the fantastic Roslyn Oxley website. This work please me greatly for a few reasons. Well firstly, I love all things tool and tool-related and have my own collection of old rusty nails gleaned from the system of laneways near my house. Secondly, there is something about playing with scale that really appeals to me. I find all things miniature and gigantic captivating and they kind of crack me up. It's something childish (in a good way). The Alice in Wonderland factor. So thirdly, it's playful and funny and I think this is very, very important in the oh-so-serious world of art! Nice one Yasmin.
maiden voyage

Morning folks! Here goes my first entry; my maiden voyage into the world of blogging. Who would have thought? Certainly not me. I'm not really one to call attention to myself but, for a variety of reasons (which I won't go into now but may be revealed over time, who knows?), here I am.
The primary purpose of this blog was to showcase my work as a maker of contemporary jewellery and art objects. However, since my making-self is taking a vacation of sorts, I will use it in the meantime to track the journey of my musing-self as I scour the web, and the world, for images and experiences that please me and get those creative cogs turning.
I can tell you now to expect not only images of other people's art and jewellery, past and present, but lots of film stills and cinema reference in general. Possibly some niece and nephew action. Some of my own shots, no doubt, of things I come across in my every day wanderings. And definitely mention of Arnie, yes, Schwarzenegger. (Witness my effortless transitions from high to low (brow)). Oh, and did I mention pineapples? Plastic ones of course. I have a thing for fake fruit. There may be some real food/recipe talk however since I like a meal. So consider yourself forewarned - art, jewellery, cinema, food, family, Arnie and even books - my favorite things. Oh, and science and science fiction. Don't worry, it will all become perfectly clear over time (or not). Hopefully for me too!
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