Tuesday, March 4, 2014

ATTENTION VIEWERS

Due to some kind of technical hiccup with blogspot all my images have disappeared.
While I am trying to sort this out with blogspot please head to my new website instead:

thereseflynnclarke.com

Friday, November 29, 2013

 


 peripatetic(adj.) itinerant, going from place to place

Referencing the Onkaparinga River S.A. and the Albert and Logan Rivers Qld.
This 'river' traces the literal journey from Qld to SA from the air- with actual enscribed fragments of the Australian landscape on the journey.Using plants collected and stitched into the vessels from both states and in the dyed silk 'river'.
There is also the metaphoric 'journey' I travelled.
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 Double Vision
Artist Exchange programme.
I was lucky enough in 2012 to be accepted and travelled to Onkaparinga Council area in South Australia with 4 other artists from Logan city Council area in Queensland.because so much of my work is connected to place and inspired by place I used this as literal and metaphoric inspiration.
in April this year the Exhbition travelled to Logan Art Gallery, Qld.
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Eco Dyeing Close-ups

 Bauhinia leaves; Ferns; Grevillea Robusta (Silky Oak) leaves as resists- Onion skins; Eucalyptus leaves; Red Cabbage leaves to name a few- for colour!


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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Eco-Dyeing

 For the last year I have been experiemnting with using plants, leaves, fruits and vegetables to dye fabric and paper. I also use a natutal mordant which 'fixes' the colour to the fabric naturally- no chemicals used in the creation! Here are some of my latest 'WEARABLE ART' creations. One- off unique T-Shirts! I have all sizes, mens, womens and students....$40 each.


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Saturday, January 26, 2013

2012 Science Week

 I was honoured to be asked to diplay some of work in the Beautiful new Queensland Government Eco- Science Precinct near the  old Boggo Rd Jail, for Science Week... A lot of my work connects closely to my observations within the scientific world. I think Scientists and Artists in their professions both notice things.
My work relates directly to the places where I gather materials, my viewing of natural phenoma and changes in the environment. As well as comments on Global warming, Recycling, Erosion and the minutae of life in the natural world.



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2012 Science Week

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