Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Imprint: New Ceramics by Carla da Cruz

Opened on 27 October, until 15 November 2009 at the KZNSA Gallery, Durban, South Africa.

Photographs taken by Andrew Griffin, who specializes in photographing art works. He did a fantastic job, lighting and colours are spot on.





Wallflower series: 35 individually made, porcelain wall pieces.



Schema: 16 glazed porcelain wall pieces.


Thursday, October 8, 2009




My Upcoming Exhibition

There has been no recent activity (I am not a regular blogger) as I'm in the process of finishing work for my upcoming exhibition at the KZNSA Gallery in Durban, opening on 27 October. I've had a couple of problems with firing e.g. kilns under firing and work cracking which is always stressful. As those that work in ceramic should know, one always needs a plan B or maybe plan C or possibly be very good at patching, disguising or creative fixes! It's been a very busy last few months as it is also the end of the teaching year and the kilns are all on the go with student work.

It's two and a bit weeks to go and I've just about finished all the making and it's time for glazing. I find glazing is a whole other challenge particularly when it comes to deciding on finishes/colours. The wrong decision can ruin a whole piece. I hope it goes well and not too many hiccups along the way... And please kilns, cooperate!

Monday, May 18, 2009

New Work 2009







These latest works are my first attempt at working in porcelain. This "Wallflower" series was a part of the DUT Fine Art and Jewellery Design Department's Staff Exhibition, titled "New Connections", held at the KZNSA Gallery in Durban, SA, in March this year. I have a solo exhibition planned for late October this year, at the same gallery. These works are a starting point for a new series.

I have found porcelain wonderful and incredibly frustrating to work with. But trying something new is always inspiring and I love a good challenge.