Stuart Tatnell

I was born - Dunedin New Zealand in 1952. I spent most of my life working-timber which required me to be plumb, level, square and true as a carpenter

Working with the Palm Pods allows me to feel pleasure working with organic shapes that have integrity and humble beauty

My processes include re-hydration of the dry palm pod after which I set the shape and allow the pod to dry out once again. Inks, Paint washes and dyes are added to Provide colour. I always try to keep the colouring quite restrained as the grain in the pods can be very beautiful.

I apply the finish to each piece by using resin and then sanding back. Repeating this process 20 times or more to achieve the deep glossy finish which pays tribute to grain of the pod and the shape it has become

I finish them off with a final cut back and polish to create the finished look.

Exhibitions

2 solo exhibitions and been part of + collaborative exhibitions since 2007.

Awards

2009 Shinju Matsuri Art Prize award for Sculpture

2009 Shinju Matsuri Art Prize overall people's choice award

Matthew Adams

Matthew has been obsessed with flight longer than he can remember and grew up in the ocean and chasing seagulls on remote Australian beaches. As he grew older he realised he wanted to see the earth from the air, dreamed of it constantly and cherished his few journeys into flight as a child. After having his own children he realised he could finally share his love of the earth from above. 

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