Stilled Composition 96 - Kelly Austin

A$1,200.00

An enclosed and rounded cylinder lays next to a cup. Friction is activated between the recognizable and the abstract. My work explores illusion, the relationships of ceramics objects in compositions and how an understanding of one object may influence the perception of another.

Propositions are constructed through placement and proximity, harmony and discord. Green plus towards blue, interrupted by an earthenware orange.
Grid sits alongside polished in a conversation with balance.


Bio: Kelly Austin is a ceramic artist born in Vancouver, Canada and living in lutrawita Tasmania. She completed a Bachelor of General Fine Arts in Vancouver in 2011 and a Master of Philosophy in Ceramics from the Australia National University, Canberra in 2016.

Austin’s work has been exhibited in curated exhibitions internationally. In 2015 her work was selected for the City of Hobart Art Prize exhibition in Tasmania and in 2018 it was exhibited in the finalist exhibition of The Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in Brisbane.

Add To Cart

An enclosed and rounded cylinder lays next to a cup. Friction is activated between the recognizable and the abstract. My work explores illusion, the relationships of ceramics objects in compositions and how an understanding of one object may influence the perception of another.

Propositions are constructed through placement and proximity, harmony and discord. Green plus towards blue, interrupted by an earthenware orange.
Grid sits alongside polished in a conversation with balance.


Bio: Kelly Austin is a ceramic artist born in Vancouver, Canada and living in lutrawita Tasmania. She completed a Bachelor of General Fine Arts in Vancouver in 2011 and a Master of Philosophy in Ceramics from the Australia National University, Canberra in 2016.

Austin’s work has been exhibited in curated exhibitions internationally. In 2015 her work was selected for the City of Hobart Art Prize exhibition in Tasmania and in 2018 it was exhibited in the finalist exhibition of The Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in Brisbane.

An enclosed and rounded cylinder lays next to a cup. Friction is activated between the recognizable and the abstract. My work explores illusion, the relationships of ceramics objects in compositions and how an understanding of one object may influence the perception of another.

Propositions are constructed through placement and proximity, harmony and discord. Green plus towards blue, interrupted by an earthenware orange.
Grid sits alongside polished in a conversation with balance.


Bio: Kelly Austin is a ceramic artist born in Vancouver, Canada and living in lutrawita Tasmania. She completed a Bachelor of General Fine Arts in Vancouver in 2011 and a Master of Philosophy in Ceramics from the Australia National University, Canberra in 2016.

Austin’s work has been exhibited in curated exhibitions internationally. In 2015 her work was selected for the City of Hobart Art Prize exhibition in Tasmania and in 2018 it was exhibited in the finalist exhibition of The Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in Brisbane.