Awards Exhibitions
3rd International Ceramic Biennial (Belgium)
I Want Milk & Hansel
2017
Muswellbrook Art Prize 2017
Dairy Milk
2017
Icarus
2015, earthenware, synthetic polymer, gold leaf, porcelain, wooden branches and log, 166cm
The Anthropocene defines Earth's most recent geologic time period as being human-influenced, based on overwhelming global evidence that atmospheric, geologic, hydrologic, biospheric and other earth system processes are now altered by humans.
Like Icarus, humankind flies too high on its own ambitions. We almost forgot how reliant we are on the natural world. We alter and modify it solely for our own good. In the end, we will become a myth, just leaving behind the evidence of our existence in a geological layer known as the Anthropocene.
Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize 2015
Fragile Wonderland
Immaculate Perception
In collaboration with Maria Chatzinikolaki and Kate Sutherland
2014
A representation of two sides of the self - The true inner self that encompasses knowledge, personal value, contemplation and truth, and the self that looks out to the external environment to be perceived, considered and judged by the eye of the viewer.
How we define success, kindness, beauty and everyday life is a perception by others in a society which is becoming heavily reliant on social media. Self-worth is suffering through constant comparison and the need for perpetual validation. What we should do, who we should be, or become in order to not only be accepted by others, but by ourselves, is an illusion.
Clunes Ceramic Award 2013
Carbon Tribe
2013
Raffen Prize Winner 2010
Mary go Round
2010
30 Concurso Internacional de Cerámica de l'Alcora
Always on my Mind
2009