Sandra Black's Luminous Clay Forms
Sandra Black presented her works in an exhibition at Skepsi on Swanston Gallery and her work established her as one of Australia's leading proponents of porcelain. Most pieces on display are in Black's signature style of carved and pierced porcelain, with many relatively small in size.
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Published in | Ceramics, art and perception no. 65; pp. 47 - 49 |
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Format | Magazine Article |
Language | English |
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Sydney, Australia
Ceramics Art and Perception
01.01.2006
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Summary: | Sandra Black presented her works in an exhibition at Skepsi on Swanston Gallery and her work established her as one of Australia's leading proponents of porcelain. Most pieces on display are in Black's signature style of carved and pierced porcelain, with many relatively small in size. Sandra Black presented her works in an exhibition at Skepsi on Swanston Gallery and her work established her as one of Australia’s leading proponents of porcelain. Most pieces on display are in Black’s signature style of carved and pierced porcelain, with many relatively small in size. |
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Bibliography: | Ceramics: Art and Perception, No. 65, 2006, [47]-49 Ceramics Art and Perception, No. 65, 2006: [47]-49 L_cap2.jpg Informit, Melbourne (Vic) Ceramics Art and Perception, No. 65, 2006, [47]-49 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1035-1841 |