Jaynie Crimmins
Can you firstly, discuss the importance of the original text in all your pieces? My source materials are integral to the conceptualization of a…
Veronica Hodges
You are currently living and working in Denmark, how did this come about? I am born a raised in Denmark. My father was American and my mother…
Helen McAllister
Explain about your training both PHD in Practice Design and MA in Embroidered Textiles. The Embroidery interest emerged in my final years in school.…
Kerry Miller
Can you expand on several of your floral works? One of the first flower book sculptures I made was called “Plant Life of the Black Forest” where I…
Susan Cutts
Are all, of your sculptures constructed in paper? Yes, I work solely in paper although having said that I have used tulle dipped in pulp for the…
Gunjan Aylawadi
Where did you first see paper art? Do you mean my specific way of working with paper? It’s a technique I came up with while experimenting with paper.…
Jessi Wong
Rolls and scrolls, of paper and printing. Zoneone Arts brings Jessi Wong to you… Your work is in many Corporate Collections, please take one and…
Ray Besserdin
With years of working with paper, Ray Besserdin's paper truly becomes sculpture Zoneone Arts brings Ray Besserdin to you… Can you discuss and compare…
Anita Laurence
Explain how your career in art and printmaking began? I studied Fine Art Painting at Prahran College and when I met my husband printmaker Bill Young…
Lisa Lloyd
Discuss the importance of natural patterns in your work? I’m blown away by the total beauty of nature: incredible patterns, symmetry, colour,…
Anton Thomas
Can you discuss how important research and preparation is to your work? I estimate that some 35-40% of my overall labour time is research and prep,…
Rogan Brown
Expand on your comment, “Walking a narrow and sometimes contentious line between fact and fiction, observation and imagination” When I say that my…
Susan McMinn
Explain how you managed to link your PhD to a visit to Israel? My PhD research was around the horse in war during the Palestine Campaigns of WW1.…
The Melbourne Map
Melinda Clarke Can you tell us briefly of the history of the 1st Melbourne Map? Original: In my mid 20’s I headed off to explore the world and…
Caroline Bullock
Can you briefly explain the process of cyanotype and how you use this technique? Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan…
Nathalie Hartog-Gautier
You comment,’ My work is focused on the voyage between people and their environment ….’ Can you explain this in relationship to your art work? My…
Francesca Vitali
How did you first become involved with paper? I have always folded paper since I was a kid. My parents' store, among other things used to run a lotto…
Joseph Austin
You use copper plate for your prints, discuss briefly Copper is the best material for etching because its hard and durable, it also has manipulative…
Shimara Carlow
Can you expand on your relationship to nature and in particular seed pods in your jewellery? While studying at Glasgow School of Art in Scotland, our…
Anne Covell
You make a very different comment to many other artists; you are interested in the capacity of the artist to physically shape the environment.…
Ruth Levine
Your art is about visual transformation of materials, discuss. I’m not intentionally an eco-artist. I see discarded and new materials in a…
Velma Bolyard
You make paper from many different natural sources discuss two very different papers and discuss the comparisons and differences between the two.…
Amy Genser
‘The sources of my work are textures, patterns, and grids.’ discuss your statement in relationship to your work. I love order and some form of…
Melissa Jay Craig
You make your own paper – what are the sources of your base materials? More and more, the fibres I use are ones I harvest from my small yard,…
Michaël Cailloux
Your work is often called jewellery for walls discuss this in relationship to your work? I decided to call my sculptures “Wall jewelry” because I…
Lauren Collin
Is your work always created out of one layer of paper? Yes, it’s always one piece of watercolor paper and I carve into the thickness of the sheet.…
Joe Ganech
I first came across your work with Winston Churchill staring out at me. Expand on several of your works where you have used famous people? I like to…
Lori Reed
You grew up in the country, has this helped to heighten your vision of colour and space? Surrounded by views of pasture, woods and cornfields, I…
Richard Klekociuk
You make the comment that your work is all about “trying to say a lot with very little” Can you expand on this? I have been involved in producing…
Zach Collins
Can you explain what you understand as Analog Collage? Analog Collage is term used to contrast “Digital Collage”. For me, this includes manually…
Ryder Richards
You work and call Texas home; was it your education that brought you to Texas. Discuss how Texas has developed and nurtured you and your artistic…
Jennifer Collier
Do the materials you source speak to you? The papers themselves serve as both the inspiration and the media for my work, with the narrative of the…
Gavin Mitchell
Can you explain why you work within a series or theme? The foundation to all of my work is based on vintage found material. The kind of material I am…
Jan Hopkins
Can you discuss the way you continue to use organic materials such as, plant pods, flowers, and peel? I love the challenge of finding new materials…
Mariolina Mascarino
Can you discuss your thoughts on the overlapping of design and fashion in your work?In my mind design and fashion are true art forms which are…
Gráinne Cuffe
Can you discuss the techniques you are currently working with? I am currently working with traditional etching techniques: aquatint and line. I use…