Louise Meuwissen
Louise Meuwissen — 'The glistening, gleaming outline of things yet to come (shades of grey)', 2023
A unique pair of mismatched earrings produced from recycled vintage beads, including glass and mother-of-pearl on sterling silver hooks. Each earring heroes one feature bead - one a pearl and one a black hematite.
Louise Meuwissen's wearable works are painterly sculptures to adorn the body. Distillations of Meuwissen's largescale sculptural works, these intimately sized pieces are made with re-purposed dress jewellery which has been dissembled and hand-embroidered into intricate abstract designs.
Visually inspired by the ypnotist's wheel and symbols of spiritual balance, these works are conceptualised as portals for the body to pass through – practical magic spells for the wearer to cast anew at each wearing, adoring oneself or another with intention.
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Louise Meuwissen is an Australian textile artist, living and working on Wurundjeri country. Working with fabric, found material and embroidery she creates paintings, sculptures and wearable art. Meuwissen's work considers the complex individual and collective relationships we form with objects, how they come to embody meaning and value, and carry energy. Her work is informed by adornment and decoration, craft, and the fluxing of fashion - underpinned by discardure and collecting, and the interplay between labour and luxury. Her most recent bodies of work consider the unknowable and the invisible, informed by research investigating devotion, the Sublime, hoarding, storytelling and mythology.
Meuwissen has exhibited across Australia including Heide, Craft and Felt Space. She has completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) (Printmaking) at the Victorian College of the Arts, 2013.
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2 November '23 – 20 January '24
Ara Dolatian / Anke Kindle / Cassie Leatham / Juan Castro / Liv Boyle / Louise Meuwissen / Zaiba Khan
Guest curated by artist and jeweller Zaiba Khan, Invocations delves into the realm of living objects.
Material: recycled vintage beads (glass, mother-of-pearl, pearl, hematite), textile
Dimensions: approx. 9 x 2 x 1cm