When my Nana was little her mother put her in a Kakan basket to hide her when they were taking Aboriginal ‘mixed-race’ babies from Mossman
there are inspiring shapes and forms to be observed everywhere
Growing up on this island in the early to late 1970s these sightings were always common during mango season
If the hunters were able to get close enough to the turtle
and spirituality that art and being creative have been rekindled and nurtured after laying dormant for a few years
KAT HALL | ‘Mudslide BOWL’ - Small #1 | Ceramic Bowl Tropical When my Nana was littleIn a culture that strives for perfection, clay provides a perfect medium to let go of expectations and outcomes, and flow with the process. Thus allowing the work a voice of its own, with a result that could be considered imperfect, but which imbues each piece with a fresh, organic feel, reflecting the hand of the maker. Within the constant business of contemporary life, ceramics provides a pause a silence an opportunity to observe and reflect on what