Author Archives: Ingrid
Clements Yard Winter Open Studios 2015
A small selection of my latest art work displayed alongside products designed by Michael Douglas (Outpost Bags & Objects) and prints by Julia Rodrigues. We are also joined by Telegram Gallery www.telegramgallery.com
Tidal Lagoon Swansea Bay shortlisted artist, May 2014
PRESS RELEASE 29 MAY 2014 THE POWER OF ART Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon Plc announces short-list for international sculpture commission Artists from Wales, England, Scotland, USA, Canada, Netherlands, Italy, Slovenia, Norway, France, Spain, Germany and Japan are leading […]
Aesthetica Art Prize 2014
Longplayer Bowl Display shortlisted for 2014 Aesthetica Art Prize 3D Design/Sculpture category Exhibition at York St Mary’s, 4th April – 22nd June, 2014 Organised by Aesthetica Magazine, the international art and culture publication, in partnership with York Museums Trust, […]
Las Artes de Piranesi
From two-dimensional to four-dimensional… Las Artes de Piranesi
Oct 2013 / sketch book
Mysterious fading letters on the walls of Toledo, Spain, and a quick sketch of a fountain that somehow reminds me of the world in Shaun Tan’s ‘The Arrival’ www.shauntan.net/books.html
September 2013 / Maggie’s Culture Crawl
Thanks to a_zero environmental architects who took part in Maggie’s Culture Crawl, I joined this all night charity walk that lasted 7 hours. Walking through London overnight is a strange sensation. Contrary to hiking in mountains, you take in large […]
June 2013 / Camberwell Arts Festival
Responding to Camberwell Arts Festival’s food and travel themes, I collaborated with the chef at Cool Cats Cafe and created 3 table top installations under the title ‘After our journey’, turning packaging materials into serving plates. Day 1 Day 2 […]
Reconfiguring archeological finds
This is a replica of a broken ancient earthenware, on display in a metro station in Taipei. I am fascinated by the movement of the mechanical arms, which have nothing to do with the earthenware, but someone has carefully studied […]
Colours, fired
These ceramic colour palettes are intriguing to look at. Unlike paint samples, they are with textures and finishes, and each is unique. I found them at an exhibition on Tsai Jung-yu, one of Taiwan’s most celebrated ceramicists.