Vessels
CATHERINE PHILLIPS, 2022
Aluminum, tin, glitter, sand, resin.
15 x 10 x 10 cm. 15 x 10 x 10 cm. 15 x 8 x 8 cm.
About the artwork…
My sculptural practice repurposes and reimagines found objects and materials with a focus on human impact on the environment. The work Vessels, which consists of a series of small manipulated and embellished aluminium and tin repositories, reflects on the relationship between human and object, and natural and constructed.
About the artist…
Catherine Phillips is a Tasmanian born artist who works in painting, sculpture, installation. In 2019 she graduated with a Master of Fine Art research degree which explored the human relationship with the natural world through art process and materials. She has also completed a Master of Teaching (Visual Art), a Bachelor of Contemporary Art with Honours, a Bachelor of Philosophy and a Grad. Cert. in Public Art. She has participated in multiple solo and group exhibitions, has been a finalist in several art prizes and her work is held in local commercial and private collections.
CATHERINE PHILLIPS, 2022
Aluminum, tin, glitter, sand, resin.
15 x 10 x 10 cm. 15 x 10 x 10 cm. 15 x 8 x 8 cm.
About the artwork…
My sculptural practice repurposes and reimagines found objects and materials with a focus on human impact on the environment. The work Vessels, which consists of a series of small manipulated and embellished aluminium and tin repositories, reflects on the relationship between human and object, and natural and constructed.
About the artist…
Catherine Phillips is a Tasmanian born artist who works in painting, sculpture, installation. In 2019 she graduated with a Master of Fine Art research degree which explored the human relationship with the natural world through art process and materials. She has also completed a Master of Teaching (Visual Art), a Bachelor of Contemporary Art with Honours, a Bachelor of Philosophy and a Grad. Cert. in Public Art. She has participated in multiple solo and group exhibitions, has been a finalist in several art prizes and her work is held in local commercial and private collections.
CATHERINE PHILLIPS, 2022
Aluminum, tin, glitter, sand, resin.
15 x 10 x 10 cm. 15 x 10 x 10 cm. 15 x 8 x 8 cm.
About the artwork…
My sculptural practice repurposes and reimagines found objects and materials with a focus on human impact on the environment. The work Vessels, which consists of a series of small manipulated and embellished aluminium and tin repositories, reflects on the relationship between human and object, and natural and constructed.
About the artist…
Catherine Phillips is a Tasmanian born artist who works in painting, sculpture, installation. In 2019 she graduated with a Master of Fine Art research degree which explored the human relationship with the natural world through art process and materials. She has also completed a Master of Teaching (Visual Art), a Bachelor of Contemporary Art with Honours, a Bachelor of Philosophy and a Grad. Cert. in Public Art. She has participated in multiple solo and group exhibitions, has been a finalist in several art prizes and her work is held in local commercial and private collections.
Sculpture to be collected post-exhibition on November 6 2022 from the Thistle Inn Stable Gallery, Church street, Ross.