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Looking into a Glass Onion Artwork - Limited Edition of 10

Ron ROWE

Australia

Mixed Media, Digital on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

A series of 9 digital images that morph into new and mysterious images based on viewing landscapes and buildings through a glass lens

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Mixed Media:Digital on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Born in Broken Hill, NSW, Australia I trained as an art teacher at the South Australian School of Art from 1962-64 and then spent three years developing a specialisation in ceramics under lecturer Ben Kypradikis before teaching in secondary schools. I attended 3 years of night classes under Bill Gregory, who taught a non-functional, conceptual approach to ceramics that I found appealing. I started to throw and assemble geometric forms into complex sculptures and had my first one-man show at Bonython Galleries at North Adelaide After 3 years of teaching I resigned and travelled overseas. I got teaching jobs and worked as a studio potter in London for two years, visiting Europe, North Africa, and Scandinavia. I had a lecturing position in ceramics and sculpture in New York at Columbia University Teacher College for a year. On my return to Australia in 1971 I started lecturing in sculpture at the Torrens CAE School of Art and later at the South Australian Schhol of Art in Stanley Street , North Adelaide and later at the School of Art at Underdale and then UNISA at City West Campus as a Senior lecturer in Digital Studies During 1977 I produced a book of 21 Australian artists that worked with clay an other media called 'Modern Australian Sculpture: Multi-Media with Clay', published by Rigby Publishing. 1971 Lecturer in Sculpture / Ceramics, Teacher's College, Columbia University, New York 1972-95 Lecturer, Sculpture Studios, South Australian School of Art, UNISA. 1996-97 Senior Lecturer, Coordinator of Computer Art, South Australian School of Art. University of South Australia. 1998-on Sculptor and Digital Artist, Consultant and Web Designer

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