Australian Ceramics Triennale 09


Empress Wu's spirit path in the 60's

Am off to the Ceramics Triennale in Sydneyfor inspiration, motivation and viewing of other ceramic artists work. It will be exciting to see what directions ceramic art is taking and to listen and absorb lots of technical and theoretical information. Having just returned from several weeks in northern China followed by a couple spent at the The Pottery Workshop, Jingdezhen and a return visit to Sanbao,what an exquisite place,so many wonderful ceramic works of art on display, I am inspired. The whole site is a work of art. I will be saturated with clay ideas and ready for even more action in the studio on my return to the beautifull north coast.

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Spirit of Yangzhou Horses


China eye

Closeup of work from show ...

Spring Carnival

an exhibition of my latest figurative vessels at Northern Rivers Community Gallery Ballina will run for the month of September.
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Byron Art and Culture Weekend supporting The Buttery


Sue in front of some of Frank's bronze works

On Sunday 9th November Delene & Pat Grier, of Knockrow hosted an exhibition of local artists work. Bronze sculpture by Frank Miles, paintings by Karena Wynn-Moylan and Simon Harriot and figurative ceramic vessels by Sue Fraser were on display throughout their house and garden. ...

Empress Wu' Guardians

Wu Zetian, referred to as the Sacred and Divine Empress Regnant, founded the Zhou dynasty after mounting the heavenly throne in the 8th Century. She is remembered for placing Buddhism over Daoism as the religion of state and as patroness of the arts, she commissioned many sculptures for Buddhist temples and caves. My horses whinny the unheard neigh on the “spirit path” to her tomb.
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Sites to visit


Two blue horse vessels

  • Art Aspects Lismore
  • loufulton blogspot
  • Sanbao
  • www.malenyartworks.com/
  • Avicam
  • Sidney Myer Fund International
  • feffakookan
  • nceca
  • VAN
  • Strange fragments
  • Clay prints
  • Riverfest Ballina More...