Emma Jimson
Emma Jimson — 'Eva' Narrow Serving Plate in Bone, 2024
Dishwasher safe.
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Based on her family's farm in the Macedon Ranges of Central Victoria, Emma creates elegantly refined forms which delicately dance the seductive line between form and function. Her works firmly echo the power and beauty of the surrounding granite hills of the Taungurung peoples as she leans on the strength of porcelain and precision of her master mould making. She regularly holds workshops to share her skill and knowledge in the design, construction and utilisation of pottery plaster moulds and casting with porcelain slip bodies at "Pom-me-granite Studios" which she runs with her partner Jim, a bespoke carpenter.
We acknowledge the Taungurung people as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we are privileged to live, learn and create. We pay our sincere respect to elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples today.
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Atrium
August 1 - August 31 2024
Vanessa Lucas and Emma Jimson
Dust, smoke, ash and bone were each integral elements of an extensive 18 month collaboration between Vanessa Lucas, Emma Jimson and chef Annie Smithers of duFermier.
Material: pommegranite porcelain, glaze
Dimensions: approx. 4 x 17 x 30cm
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