Natalie Bessell - Mother and Child
26 x 26 cm
Glaze on Ceramic
2025
Small Works, Big Stories aĀ celebration of 18 Australian artists. A curated showcase of small works with big impact, pieces that capture bold ideas, expressive detail and personal storytelling in their most intimate form.
Artist Statement:
āAs an artist, I have the opportunity to make seemingly small moments larger. My work is often anecdotal - a practice of bringing blurred memories back into focus. The memories are simple and sometimes jumbled, so I play with abstraction and collage-like elements. It is more important for me to evoke the feeling of the memory rather than its exactness.ā
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Natalie Bessell - Mother and Child
Natalie Bessell - Mother and Child
26 x 26 cm
Glaze on Ceramic
2025
Small Works, Big Stories aĀ celebration of 18 Australian artists. A curated showcase of small works with big impact, pieces that capture bold ideas, expressive detail and personal storytelling in their most intimate form.
Artist Statement:
āAs an artist, I have the opportunity to make seemingly small moments larger. My work is often anecdotal - a practice of bringing blurred memories back into focus. The memories are simple and sometimes jumbled, so I play with abstraction and collage-like elements. It is more important for me to evoke the feeling of the memory rather than its exactness.ā
Read more about Bessell here>
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26 x 26 cm
Glaze on Ceramic
2025
Small Works, Big Stories aĀ celebration of 18 Australian artists. A curated showcase of small works with big impact, pieces that capture bold ideas, expressive detail and personal storytelling in their most intimate form.
Artist Statement:
āAs an artist, I have the opportunity to make seemingly small moments larger. My work is often anecdotal - a practice of bringing blurred memories back into focus. The memories are simple and sometimes jumbled, so I play with abstraction and collage-like elements. It is more important for me to evoke the feeling of the memory rather than its exactness.ā
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