Saturday, May 25, 2013

Ceramic Sculpture-Heather Creet.

                                          
                                    "Where am I going"  ceramic sculpture by Heather Creet

Over the years, I have always been amazed by the diverse and imaginative solutions my wife Heather Creet has created in her ceramic sculptures. She originally studied sculpture in Rome, and later studio ceramic at the National Art School, Sydney. With the decline of interest in studio ceramic, at least here in Australia, Heather has turned to hand built sculptural works, a discipline in which she has excelled. What I love most about her work is the humor and at times quirky little comments often incorporated into each piece.

Often the starting point may be a social comment on every day events, or the way people relate to each other or their pet dog. Always with  tongue in cheek and risque suggestion. Her patrons love them and are always a ready audience anxious to have their own little bit of imaginative joy.

I have selected a few piece of her work to share with you and if you experience as much pleasure from them as others have in the past, she may , if you ask nicely sell you one.


                                              
                                                 Hare Book Ends by Heather Creet.



                                                    "Treasure Chest" by Heather Creet.



                                                            "Dash" by Heather Creet.


                                                          
                                                 "Lucy at the bus stop" by Heather Creet.



                                                            
                                                      "Early Morning" by Heather Creet.



                                                             
                                                        "Rabbit Girl" by Heather Creet.




                                                 "Looking for Love" by Heather Creet.




                                                             "Eve" by Heather Creet.

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