Friday, March 28, 2014

ACAD show and sale now on - scroll posts to check details but...

Last night I was fortunate enough to be invited to the Pre-Sale at ACAD and now I can insist you go over there and take a look at all the wonderful work by the students and learn - because they are a great crowd who are very keen to talk, share their passion, and teach us about their techniques and inspirations.  Seems like there are excellent tutors in that place bringing out the character of the students and adding a little spice of technique as these, our future artists, mature.

The star of the show for me was Geoff Genge who is registered as a Jewellery Major (I believe you call it here in Canada) He told me he loves looking into the way things are constructed and he clearly has an interest in de-construction too.  He studied weaving with Mackenzie Frere from the Fibre Dept. and learnt the basics and then he told me cheekily with a grin, how he then decided to (in my words) take the kid gloves off and do something  a little more complicated.... I got him to take a mirror-wise selfie... scan down to see more details of the piece.
Photo credit  and Artist Geoff Genge
Earthen Shroud
Artist Geoffrey Genge
His piece is in predominantly wonderfully aged and rusted metal.  Check out the components...with natural fibre as warp and he has re-used things like a fire screen which he painstakingly took apart.  It supplies the tension in the work.  You weavers will understand this far better than I.
See if you can get a sense of his humorous character as you inspect the images below.
(Forgive non-editing of the images... but I think they do the job - please click to enlarge - and sorry I didn't get the right angle to view the piece in its entirety.)

Earthen Shroud
Artist Geoffrey Genge
Photo: karin millson
The top of the piece (not shown) is a large scale metal pipe - giving perfect balance to the entire work.
Earthen Shroud
Artist Geoffrey Genge
Photo: karin millson
 Look at the way the warp has been affected by the springs
Earthen Shroud
Artist Geoffrey Genge
Photo: karin millson
The lower portion is certainly dramatic


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