Time and Space 2020, 2021
Stone-fired buff sandy raku clay with hardwood ash glaze

Direction 2020, stone-fired ceramic, 28x5x30cm

Fold 2020, stone-fired ceramic, ash glaze, 25x15x25cm

Resilience 2020, stone-fired ceramic, ash glaze, 12x12x25cm

Vessel 2020, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 22x8x18cm

Re-emergence 2020, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 30x9x25cm

Terrain 2021, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 39x32cm

Valley 2021, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 40x32cm

Open 2021, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 25x10x30cm

Gundabooka Red 1 2020, mid-fired ceramic with red soil engobe 30x10x30cm

River 2021, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 30x10x25cm

Untitled 2020, mid-fired ceramic with soil glaze 35x8x28cm

Drought 2020, stone-fired ceramic, ash and soil glaze 35x35cm
This work expresses the interconnection between humanity and nature through time and space. It seeks a viewpoint of the natural world through participation rather than objective observation, accepting that humanity is part of and dependent on nature for future existence. The result is movement from anthropocentric thinking to a holistic view that cares for the natural world.
Photography by Don Hildred