The thing is, back then I had a great idea of what I was going to make, but then I changed my mind. And then I got discouraged. Sometimes over-ambition can be my enemy, because I think I'm on to a winner, but the ideas become over-blown and convoluted.
Originally I decided that I wanted to try to cook recipes I hadn't tried before, and make a piece that reflected each dish. To finally conclude the last post...it was a lamb roast. I had never made one before. I think because it's the sort of meal reserved for Sundays and Easter I assumed it would be difficult. Imagine my delight when I found you just stick in some garlic and rosemary, put the whole thing in the oven, and that's it.
In retrospect, my awe does seem a little misplaced. (But it was pretty delicious.)
The piece turned out like this...
Nested: comfort #1 & #3. 925 silver, silk, 2011 |
It's a vessel and a pin, and meant to be like a little nest, warm and cosy, like that feeling you get at home.
works in progress |
They're nearly finished, which is lucky, as we're installing the exhibition in 2 days time.
The other reason I haven't been posting is that I've been pretty busy on the home front. Stanwell, my resident mixologist, and I have packed up the tikis and moved. We are Marrickvillains no more (the best I can come up with now is Dulwich Hillbillies?) Anyway, all the pottering and tinkering around the new place does seem to take up a lot of time, but it's looking pretty spectacular. I'll post some pictures soon, I promise.
In the meantime, I hope to see you at the exhibition opening,
10 girls. 10 colours. 18th October, 6pm-8pm,
Salerno Gallery, 70 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe.