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Simone Fraser: Selected works, 2018-2019

November 7, 2021
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  • Simone Fraser, Gulf Series, 2019, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 43H x 45W cm
  • Transition Series, 2018, Dry glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 65H x 25W cm
  • Insense-d, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 46H x 30W cm
  • Censer Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 39H x 25W cm
  • Censer Series detail, 2018
  • Font Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 55H x 33W, 51H x 22W, 47H x 25W cm
  • Trilogy, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 62H x 23W cm
  • Trilogy detail, 2018
  • Chalice Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, gold lustre, mid-fired, Ceramic, 34H x 28W cm
  • Votive Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 47H x 25W cm
  • Votive detail, 2018
  • Transition Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic 38H x 28W cm
  • Chalice Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, gold lustre, Ceramic, 37H x 23W cm
  • Transition Series, 2018, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic,32H x 26W cm
  • Gulf Series, 2019, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 43H x 45W cm
  • Gulf Series detail, 2019
  • Gulf Series, 2019, Dry glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 39H x 32W cm
  • Landscrapes Series, 2019, Dry Glaze, mid-fired, Ceramic, 60H x 40W cm
  • Landscrapes Series detail, 2019
  • Gulf Series Detail, 2019
  • Chalice detail, 2018
  • Landscrapes Series detail, 2019

Simone Fraser: Selected works, 2018-2019

I work within the vessel tradition – one that is about 16,000 years old. The container is a symbol of civilization, a time capsule of humankind.

Most cultures have used vessels as icons on their historical journey. I see my vessels as symbols.

In my most recent series, Landscrapes, Gulf and Transition Series I use the vessel as a canvas to investigate my very personal response to the Australian environment. If they have a functional role it is to embody the contemplative.

Other works allude to the use of the vessel in religious or ritual practice. In my last solo exhibition (Sabbia Gallery Sydney), titled Iconoplastic, each series named Censer, Chalice, Trilogy, Water, Font and Votive symbolised an alternative message to the authoritarian masculine ritual vessels associated with some religious practise. They suggest a different dialogue, one that embraces, balance, beauty, equality and the feminine. Icons freed from constraints of patriarchy.

My work is wheel thrown and then manipulated, creating looser rhythmic forms and topographical referenced surfaces, captured in the soft malleable clay. The imprint of my finger can reference ideas intentionally but can also be a subliminal response. The work is then layered with coloured slips and glazed with a watercolour thin application of dry or matte glaze, picking up surface nuance. Each piece is then mid fired multiple times.

The collision of references in my work has always reflected the historical influence from the archaeological to the environmental. I try and meld them to produce a contemporary statement in clay. It still seems to me the vessel form is uniquely placed to capture the spirit of the past with the concerns of the present.

Photos by Greg Piper

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