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06 Friday Apr 2018

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Annie Franklin, Narek Gallery, River Rock Cafe

After a morning of coffee at the Tilba Teapot, and prowling the wonderful stuff at Apma Aboriginal Gallery and Giftshop, I walk with a friend of 30 years through the Bermagui wetlands (last time I did this I was leading a gaggle of primary school kids seeking writing inspiration), onto the beach, and back along the clear waters of the estuary. Conversation and an attempt to keep pace with my companion took the place of photography.

Lunch was aptly named bliss salad – grated beetroot, fried tofu, fresh herbs and a sweet dressing – at River Rock cafe. I met a new musical instrument, the cabasa, listened to conversations about the difficulty of buying guitar strings in the country, and heard the birth of plans for a trip to Mongolia.

Narek Gallery was a perfect end to the day, an exhibition showcasing Annie Franklin’s multiple skills – painting, ceramics, carving and moulded frames. There was poetry in the names of her pieces, some merely place names, none of this “untitled” nonsense!

3D tributes to trees were contained in boxes.

Ceramics were also displayed in carved boxes, or on a kind of mini-stage with a landscape behind them.

Paintings, in frames moulded by the artist, have something of the naive about them, attention paid to every blade of grass.

Her tribute to a tree is painted against a background decorated with images of all the life that depends on it.

Narek Gallery, Bermagui

17 Saturday Mar 2018

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ceramics, embroidered lace, Narek Gallery, weaving, woodcraft

One of my favourite south coast galleries has just relocated from a church at Tanja further down the coast to waterfront premises at Bermagui. It’s a very different venue, but it maintains its elegance, thanks to the immaculate eye for beauty in both object and arrangement of its director, Karen O’Clery.

The gallery never has an over-abundance of exhibits, and this is part of its delight. This exhibition includes woodcraft, ceramics, and weaving.

Peter Carrigy’s gleaming bowl is crafted from coastal hakea and red gum.

Gail Nicholls creates from new and recycled fabric, designs all taken from nature.

Embroidered lace seems an unlikely medium for representing birds, but that’s what Sharon Peoples does beautifully.

Ros Auld’s crackle glaze on stoneware is exquisite in colouring and texture.

Look back into the gallery, and you will understand why I had to tear myself away from its charm and serenity.

Everywhere you look

13 Monday Oct 2014

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Narek Gallery, Wendy Fairclough

Narek exhibition: Wendy Fairclough

I think this is the most puzzling exhibition I've ever seen. As I walked in, I saw this in the corner of the old church exhibition space.

 

First thought: the gallery owner is halfway through a gallery mop. In fact, the mops are made with intricate craftsmanship from hand blown glass and cast aluminium and cost $8000. The question I need to answer is “Why bother?”

Perfect replica is not answer enough.

 

This is cast lead crystal, and sets you back $4800, ancient ironing board included.

And then there are the fibre glassed reinforced concrete bowls and cast lead crystal bottle ($8500)

 

 

Mystification continues as utilitarian objects appear transformed by a complex process into their cast lead crystal alter ego. I begin to see beauty in the colour and the transparency and the shaping, despite my incomprehension of the how and continuing incomprehension of the why.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now that I've assembled the images like this, I'm drawn to their beauty: the colour, the intricate texturing, the arrangement into still lifes, the anything-but-mundane tribute to the tools of everyday trades. I begin to see beyond mere replication.

 

http://www.narekgalleries.com/

http://sabbiagallery.com/artists/wendy-fairclough/

 

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