Béatrice Carlson
I am an interdisciplinary artist with a fashion design background:
I solder/stitch Sterling and discarded porcelain with hand cut can teardrops, imperfect Freshwater Pearls or raw gemstone I cut/polish.
I stitch Washi paper I have embossed and made string with too.
I make my paper from New Zealand Harakeke or other fibre.
I use a pasta machine to print with beer cans or tetrapacks.
My work has evolved to objects and adornment pieces with the emphasis on recycling and the use of every natural resource possible.
I like working with found objects , mostly mudlark for porcelain shards on our shores.
Everything is photographed, documented for provenance, circa, material.
My work is about reducing compulsive consumption by repurposing and rethinking the notion of preciousness…
Wabi Sabi, circular sustainability, slow-made.
Birthdate: 26/06/1961
Nationality: New Zealander
- Al Serkal Arts District Zayed University, Dubai-United Arab Emirates 2017
- Planis Hall, JR Sapporo Tower, Sapporo-JAPAN 2017
- Blikfang Art & Antiques, Auckland NZ 2017
- Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland NZ 2016
- Tama Art University Museum1-33-1 Ochiai, Tama-city, Tokyo-JAPAN 2015
Website: www.beatricecarlson.com
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