Patricia Hines with Sue Briggs and Sue Grey-Smith
Location: CASM- Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah, 63 Ormsby Tce, Mandurah
Visit exhibition during gallery hours Wed to Sun 12pm - 4pm Thurs 12pm - 5pm
Opening of the exhibition on 6 September at 2pm by Dr Anne Schilo from Curtin University
Artist Talk Sunday September 13 at 2pm
Read more: exhibition SITE LINES 5-27 September 2015
28 parrot wing molds, glaze , $225
print on canvas, ceramic wing molds 750x750mm, $1250
Urban Couture 2013 City of Joondalup.
Preview to Aperture & Lace, an artistic exhibit exploring beauty and style through the eyes of Western Australian Designers.
Patricia Hines Designs - Collection Description
During the 1970's and 1980,s Patricia Hines designed and hand silk screen printed many original fabrics in her Fremantle studio. Her strongest influences were Scandinavian Design and the natural world.In 1976 she won the Gown Section of the WA Fashion Awards and was Runner Up in the Creative Section.
Several of her fashion garments are held in the Claremont Museum Collection.
Read more: Urban Couturepaper clay, quartz, glaze, $300
print on canvas 1000x1250mm, $1950
This bird is made from flotsam and jetsam scavenged from Bathers Beach, Fremantle by a friend who lived opposite the beach for 30 years. The beach is next to the South Mole and some of the debris may have been dumped there as ’fill’ for the construction of the mole or by ships???
Read more: The Birdpaper clay, slip, glaze, $250
print on canvas 1000x1250mm, $1950
Each participant chose a story from their district to interpret as both an ephemeral installation on site and then a studio work for the exhibition ‘Insight’ at the Bunbury Regional Art Galleries.
timber box 420x500mm, $500
I remember my time at State School when both boys and girls spent hours doing ‘French Knitting’ using an old timber cotton reel with four nails in the top and some leftover wool. These little playthings come from a very ancient source the medieval Lucut, some names used for them have been ‘Knitting Nancies’, ‘Bizzie Lizzy’s’ or ‘Knitting Nobbys’ and they kept little fingers busy and minds concentrated. Sometimes we sewed them into little mats or our mothers stitched them together into a colorful beanie for us to wear.
Read more: French Knitting - Castaways Sculpture Awards 2013print on paper 500x500mm, $500
print on canvas 700x1000mm , $1250
print on paper 500x500mm, $500
print on canvas 900x1150mm, $1100
A sculpture/water feature collaboration with Monique Tippett at Cheeky Monkey Brewery & Cidery, Caves Rd, Margaret River 2011-2012.
The sculpture uses three Jarrah uprights, scored with images of barley, burnt and oiled. The submersible pump sends the water up three aluminium pipes rebated into these uprights which then fill the triangular vessel. The water flows evenly over the lip on each side of the vessel in a steady sheet of water into the pond below. When a light breeze is blowing the cascade this often creates lacy patterns and in the evening the sculpture and water are illuminated from below.
Read more: Cheeky Monkey Sculptureceramic wing molds.650x1150mm , $1250
print on paper 500x500mm, $500