A collaboration between our inaugural garlandee Kirsten Coelho and Julie Blyfield transforms the humble archeological remnants of domestic life in South Australian mining towns.
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YELTA 2017 Julie Blyfield and Kirsten Coelho
Porcelain, matt white, banded iron oxide, saturated iron glaze,
Bi metal – copper/stg silver, wax, sterling silver
Left to right
Bowl: 70x110x110mm
Pendent : 35x53x57mm
Bottle: 225x85x85mm
Bottle: 155x85x85mm
Container: 30x75x75mm
photograph Grant Hancock
Source: Klimt02.net Ormolu by Julie Blyfield and Kirsten Coelho
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