Gallery Wrapped
oxides on stoneware. Head is down.
Inkjet printed on museum-grade archival paper, free of optical brighteners mounted on aluminum.
Sarraceniaceae or New World Pitcher Plants. During COVID isolation times I rediscovered the Sunken Island Bog as a place of solitude and exploration. Growing here in great numbers the carnivorous pitcher plants became the focus of my exploration. Over the course of numerous visits in spring, summer and fall, I collected numerous specimens of these plants; some live, others old and dried… skeletons of their former selves. Wearing the patina of life and death.
Organic and erotic — all at the same time.
This series consists of 12 works with an edition of 6.
Sarraceniaceae or New World Pitcher Plants. During COVID isolation times I rediscovered the Sunken Island Bog as a place of solitude and exploration. Growing here in great numbers the carnivorous pitcher plants became the focus of my exploration. Over the course of numerous visits in spring, summer and fall, I collected numerous specimens of these plants; some live, others old and dried… skeletons of their former selves. Wearing the patina of life and death.
Organic and erotic — all at the same time.
This series consists of 12 works with an edition of 6.
This work was created using 10 blocks and 38 layers of colour. Paper is 100% kozo - handmade without machines or bleaches by S. Yamaguchi in Japan.
Text on back.
Gallery Wrapped
This work was created using 8 blocks and 28 colour layers.
This polar bear by Matthew Flaherty balances on both the left and right foot.
This polar bear by Matthew Flaherty balances on both the left and right foot.
Signature on side
Signature on side
Tesserae used: Millefiori, 24K gold, fool's gold, vitreous and smalti glass.
24kt gold leaf and vitreous tile on cork flooring
raku fired tiles, natural rock, seachells and barnacles, pyrite chips
A reduction of 15% will apply when purchasing the set of two "Aqua Sepia Kate" - $1020.
There is some damage to the paper in the lower right hand corner. This would not be seen under a mat.
Damage to paper in lower right corner
Oxides on stoneware. Head is held high.
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