Louise Boscacci Ceramics

A still moving collaboration between louise boscacci and elisabeth cummings the journal of australian ceramics vol.
Louise boscacci ceramics. Ceramics and narrative in association with the exhibition australian ceramic stories april 12 2008. Louise boscacci explores clay and ceramics as a material language of flow chance touch and possibility. Ceramics of louise boscacci. What strikes one at first encounter is the facility louise boscacci has with form and the variety of finishes she brings to her ceramics.
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Reading time less than 1 minute. An alumna of the national art school boscacci. These external visual qualities are what make a boscacci object immediately compelling and familiar. Text only pdf of full paper and presentation on request.
Selected experimental works in ceramic paperclay by louise boscacci from the series roses have no teeth 1995 6. More on australian ceramic stories 2008. They are all connected her practice also composes interplays of porcelain light photography and sound in new objects and assemblages. Tell me about the wind she said.
Encountered by the field recording rainbird and wind 2011. Posted on june 7 2015 by louise boscacci. Posted on april 26 2017 by louise boscacci. Shadow places in concept and an ecology of practice.
I make pots and other things she writes. Reading time less than 1 minute. A literature review international journal of liberal arts and social sciences vol. I am drawn back excitedly and reverentially to the ceramics of louise boscacci.
Posted on may 6 2017 by louise boscacci. Her work is unpredictably gorgeous layered with meaning and time. Boscacci l 2014 cicada waterfall. Dubbo regional gallery western plains cultural centre dubbo australia.
Boscacci l 2015 the archive in contemporary art. These external visual qualities are what make a boscacci object immediately compelling and familiar. Louise plays with sgraffito inlay and stencil creating ceramic poetry.