Showing posts with label Jennifer Gadsden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Gadsden. Show all posts

21 July 2017

Jennifer Gadsden: Clay3 exhibition


 Artist statement: Clay3 exhibition

This series of works Connections, focuses on social connections, the joys of friendship, communication and human interaction. The quirky figures are drawn from my imagination with inspiration taken from day-to-day life in Mildura – attending markets, playing and listening to music, cooking, and catching up with friends for a meal. The rather naïve figures were inspired by medieval art with flattened perspective and blocks of colour. I trained as a painter and printmaker at RMIT in Melbourne, and have always loved the immediacy of drawing and painting directly onto canvas or paper using a variety of paint mediums. I had never really explored clay as a medium until around five years ago, when I enrolled in a short course in jewellery making at SuniTAFE with local ceramic artist, Jayne Bawden. I fell in love with clay and the glazing process, and have continued to work in this medium since that time, joining the Mildura Pottery Club to keep learning. Painting with underglazes on clay is quite a different process to the more traditional forms of painting I learned at art school, and the underglazes can be quite unpredictable when fired to 1280°C in a kiln – the colours can change considerably, which can be both problematic but also exciting. All the bowls and tiles for this exhibition were hand-built and fired to bisque temperatures before commencing outline drawings in blue, black and grey underglazes and gradually painting layer upon layer of colours onto the surfaces to build the pictures and refine the images. The expressions on each of the figures evolve during the painting process. Some of the colours seem to burn out and fade when fired to 1280°C, while others stay bold and strong – I really enjoy the organic nature of this process and the uncertainty of how each piece will turn out. 




29 June 2017

CLAY3 an exhibition of ceramic works

Featuring artists Jayne Bawden, Renae Pennicuik, Jennifer Gadsden
Exhibition runs from: July 6th - July 29th
Exhibition Opening night | Thursday 6th | 5:30 - 7:00pm
Gallery F opening hours | Thurs-Frid 10-4pm | Sat 10am-2pm
Location: mim, museum of innocence mildura | 31-33 Deakin Ave






Renae Pennicuik

 Clay tests your ability to control it as a medium and I find that very exciting. The many steps from
raw clay to fully fired ceramic ware are vast and challenging.
In this body of work I have enjoyed exploring primitive firing techniques, including pit firing and
sugar firing. The spontaneous and somewhat uncontrollable outcomes these techniques propose
are by far the most gratifying aspects of my work. In particular sugar firing, where a purpose built
kiln is fired to the required temperature using gas. Sugar is then strategically introduced into the
kiln it then burns creating a carbon filled atmosphere that is absorbed by the pots. This technique
makes for the most magical of outcomes.
I have also included wheel thrown functional and nonfunctional wares and some sculpture. I enjoy
many aspects of working with clay and wanted to showcase the vast outcomes achievable with
different clays, glazes and firing techniques rather than limit myself to any one technique.