Consumed

Relief Sculpture. 

Consumed reflects on the inextricable relationship of nature and culture. The biological activity of insects informed the process of these abstract works. The rich velvetty surface of veneered ply panels are hand carved using a router power tool, reavealing layers of raw timber. Classical design profiles subtly shape these works, with formal linework breaking down into organic spots, scribbles and snaking lines sprawling over and into the panels.

Joanne Mott

Consumed

  1. Eucalyptus tricarpa. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 1mx1m

  2. Eucalyptus mellidora. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 1mx1m

  3. Exacarpos compressiformis #3 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 1mx1m

  4. Acacia melanoxylon. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 60 cm x 60 cm

  5. Prostantheria lasianthos.2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 1mx1m

  6. Eucalyptus tricarpa #2. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 1mx1m

  7. Acacia delbata. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 1mx1m

  8. Acacia melanoxylon #2. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 60 cm x 60 cm

  9. Pitostosporum undulatum. 2009. Hoop pine, acrylic, beeswax. 60 cm x 60 cm

  10. Photography by John Brash