Rachelle Austen
Rachelle Austen – 'Veritas, Circuitus Triptych' Trio of Wall Works
$650
This abstract porcelain triptych features a series of interconnected slabs that can be displayed as wall hangings or free-standing sculptures. Inspired by the organic growth of cells and the essence of life, the flowing forms on each panel symbolise different stages of development and transformation. The delicate textures and undulating surfaces evoke the fluidity and complexity of cellular growth, offering a visual narrative of life's continual evolution. The triptych contemplates the interconnectedness of life's processes, balancing fragility with strength.
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Rachelle Austen of ‘Tiny Time’ is a a ceramic artist, living and working on her bush block
in the Macedon Ranges on Dja Dja Wurrung country. Rachelle pushes her material to the extremes with the intent of causing cracks and fissures into the delicately thin androbust solid forms, pushing the material before and beyond breaking, a metaphor for the resilience of existence, the fragility of life and most importantly, the beauty that may be found in the broken, and finding acceptance in imperfections. She has a background in Industrial Design, graduating from a Bachelors at Monash University.
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Material: three solid porcelain slabs with iron oxide and a glaze
Dimensions: approx. 12 x 11 x 4cm, 11 x 12.5 x 5, 11.5 x 11 x 6cm