Laura de Carteret
Laura de Carteret — 'My Feet Hurt', 2023
This series is process driven, exploring the feeling of gloop between your fingers, slug sex and deja vu, creating a series of curious alien relics. Glass in its molten state is constantly in motion; it drips, pours, pull and sticks with the consistency of honey.
The viscosity of glass allows for experimentation whilst simultaneously requiring precision and control. Heat, air and gravity dictate which direction a form takes. Working with glass engages both unconsciousness and focused awareness, playing with its fluid state allows me to create forms that are animated and frozen in motion.
Laura's intuitive approach to the material is grounded in a dialogue with pleasure, enamoured by the satisfaction of working with such an enigmatic translucent material.
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Laura de Carteret is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia). They are working predominantly as a glass blower and metal-smith, completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts (Gold and Silversmithing) at RMIT. Their hybrid practice places pleasure and discomfort in dialogue generating visceral and animated forms. With an intuitive approach to materials, Laura creates biomorphic artefacts that are otherworldly.
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Everyone’s heard of a dragon
Curated by James Lemon and Bobby Corica
11 November 23 – 27 January 24
Also featured in:
November 14, 2024 - January 25, 2025
Curated by Simone Haag
Craft is thrilled to invite internationally renowned Australian decorator Simone Haag as the guest curator of Craft’s final main gallery exhibition of 2024. Making her curatorial debut, Haag presents a group exhibition featuring works by more than 30 Australian artists.
Material: hand blown glass
Dimensions: approx. 23 x 10 x 10cm