Showing posts with label bunnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bunnies. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2008

just for fun...

I took some photographs around my apartment and realised that I have many bunnies, some I created, some I bought and some I received as presents... Above one of my bronze bunnies with a ceramic jug by Hennie Meyer.
Big bunny small bunny. Big bunny by Brett Murray. Small bunny by myself.

Xmas swap present from Alta Stegmann. The frame is from Mr Price but the insert was designed by Alta.

Monday, 12 November 2007

rabbits rabbits everywhere...

Small bunnies.... white rabbits....
... brown bunnies.... all on there way to the FLUFF exhibition... luckily only one casualty so far...

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

More bunnies!


I am very happy to share my latest bunny acquisition. I bought it through a friend at my pottery class, her daughter is studying art at Stellenbosch and this extraordinary origami silver bunny was created by her friend, a 3rd year jewellery student, Gussie van der Merwe. Needless to say I was very chaffed with myself, and my bunny, when I spotted Gussie in the latest House & Leisure under the Mr Price student competition, designing salad servers – of course I think Gussie’s salad servers are the best! So congrats Gussie! And hope to meet you some time in the future. And I have already decided that I will be wearing the bunny to our exhibition opening on 30 November 2007 http://fluffexhibition.blogspot.com/, were I have mostly made bunnies (konyntjies) out of ceramics and bronze.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

sneak...not so sneak...preview

A sneak preview of the piece that I have entered for the Regional Ceramic Exhibition 2007, titeled “Bare Hares on the Lawn (BHOTL).






The exhibition opens on Sunday 07 October 2007 at 18h30 (and runs until 14 October, daily viewing between 09h00-21h00) at Artscape Theatre Centre Chandelier Foyer (1-10 DF Malan Street Foreshore, Cape Town).

Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Bunnies galore...

I am currently creating a series of bunnies for an exhibition late November. I started these bunnies last year September, and somehow they have just multiplied. Allthough they started off in clay I am currently investigating casting them in bronze. So here is a preview of what my bunnies look like...