Tuesday, May 4, 2010

“Up in Smoke!”
A ceramic exhibition hung up on size, and displayed on a pool table, was held last week during Clay Energy Gulgong 2010. Delegates/potters/teachers/students were invited to make and exhibit a ceramic art work that fitted inside a matchbox. A final 45 works will be chosen by organizers Michael Ciavarella and Rowley Drysdale, with the aim of an ongoing tour of the exhibition. There was no set theme and no box was to be altered or painted on the outside. The art work had to fit inside a standard Redheads Matchbox (content 45 Safety Matches).


My matchbox entry honoured the creative spirit of postman Ferdinand Cheval. Ferdinand Cheval (1836 - 1924) spent 33 years of his life building a palace in his backyard in Hauterives. He used stones he collected over 33 years, during his daily mail route. Cheval carried stones from his delivery rounds and at home used them to build his Palais idéal, the Ideal Palace. First he carried the stones in his pockets, then a basket and eventually a wheelbarrow. He often worked at night, by the light of an oil lamp. Cheval spent the first two decades building the outer walls. The Palace is a mix of different styles with inspirations from the Bible to Hindu mythology. Cheval bound the stones together with limemortar and cement.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Natural and Industrial
Slip along to Double Bay in Sydney before 27 April for some stunning work by Sophie Verrecchia. Sophie collects objects, both natural and industrial, bringing them together to create the most wonderful wall pieces. Sophie also does commissions ... mmm ... very tempting!

"Sculpture on the Wall" 
7 - 27 April, 2010


"Landscape with Bones", (detail)

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Lucky 13!

Here is the cover of my 13th issue as editor of
The Journal of Australian Ceramics
Wood-firing is the theme for this one and it's a beauty!!! 
Rowley Drysdale from the Sunshine Coast, QLD, 
was guest editor as he's a wood-firer 
and knows lots about it all. 
He also runs a space called Quixotica 
where people come together to work with clay. 
Wood-firers have a love for this technique 
which is captured in this issue. 
Sure you'll love it!!!
Buy a copy here.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Closing on 13 March at Manningham


Memories of France: 100 brooches 
Vicki Grima


Memories of France: collection
inspired by Ferdinand Cheval



Memories of France: collection
inspired by French windows

Friday, February 26, 2010

New work at Manningham Gallery


bowl + spoon sets by Vicki Grima

Melting Pot
24 February – 13 March 
French ceramic artists (Christian Faillat, Yves Gaget, Brigitte Long, Jean Marc Plantier, Sylvie Rusé Maillard, Maryse Tavernier, and Jean Pierre Thomas) are returning to Melbourne to join Australian ceramic artists (Jane Annois, Robert Barron, Vicki Grima, Sandy Lockwood, Veronique Pengilley, 
Ric and Judy Pierce and Wendy Jagger). 

Manningham Gallery
699 Doncaster Road
Doncaster VIC
Tues to Fri, 11am - 5pm
Sat, 2 - 5pm

Sunday, February 21, 2010

A beautiful piece of Fleur Schell porcelain


This gorgeous quirky "home" has come to live at my place. 
Made by Fleur Schell from Soda Studios
using porcelain paperclay, 
the details are an absolute joy!
Thanks Fleur!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

My brooches - before + after



My brooches, above, are now ready 
to send to Manningham Gallery in Melbourne.
The brooches below were shown on my blog on 1 Jan 2010.