OF THIS PLACE

Pip Davies

14.01.23 - 11.02.23

 
 

As humans, we are all made up of parts of a whole - layers of bone, muscle, flesh; layers of parents, grandparents, ancestors.

Of This PlacePigment, art grade resin & re purposed fabric125cm high x 58cm wide$ 3,000

Of This Place
Pigment, art grade resin &
re purposed fabric
125cm high x 58cm wide
$ 3,000

Quarters
Pigment, art grade resin & re purposed fabric
125cm wide x 64cm high
$ 3,000

Greenery 1 - 6
49cm high x 54.5cm wide
Pigment, art grade resin &
re purposed fabric
$ 960 each

Reluctant Icons 1 - 6
Pigment, art grade resin,re purposed fabric, stones,
clay & plywood
25cm wide, 24cm deep, 22cm high
$ 460 each

Monument 1.
Pigment, art grade resin
& re purposed fabric
130cm high x 57.5cm wide
$ 2,600

Monument 2.
Pigment, art grade resin
& re purposed fabric
130cm high x 57.5cm wide
$ 2,600

Monument 3.
Pigment, art grade resin
& re purposed fabric
130cm high x 57.5cm wide
$ 2,600

Cones 1 - 6
Graphite, Egg Yolk, Lichen, Bearded Iris, Turmeric, Ochre

Pigment, art grade resin,re purposed fabric, stones,
clay & plywood
37cm wide, 30cm deep, 43cm high
$ 560 each

Deep Blue
Pigment, art grade resin,re purposed fabric, clay & stones
50cm wide x 20cm high
$ 660

Skins - "Together we make this place"
Pigment, art grade resin,re purposed
fabric & clay
Varied texture, colour and size (8 - 14cm)
3 for $ 100

ESSAY
Rosie Dawson-Hewes

As humans, we are all made up of parts of a whole - layers of bone, muscle, flesh; layers of parents, grandparents, ancestors.

The relationships between each of those parts and its whole waxes and wanes over the course of our lives - the way our muscles relate to our bones and our flesh, the way we relate to our whānau and whakapapa. Our memories, experiences and emotions deepen and add further layers to our beings.

What part does the land we live on play in those layers, those relationships, ourselves? This is the question asked by Pip Davies in her new body of work, Of This Place.

 

About - Pip Davies

Of - expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.

This - something that is nearest to the speaker in time and/or in space.

Place - a specific area or region of the world. 

So expressing a relationship between elements, that are near to me, in this part of the world that I call home. 

Twenty years ago I returned to Hawke’s Bay, to gather myself back together after some difficult years. I was drawn to Haumoana because it felt like home and so it has become. 

And from the beginning I walked on the slightly shifting stones, where each step has to shift and settle before the next step on. Not easy but a dance between rounded surfaces and my own physical being. Learning to walk again, with a new determination. 

Through the juxtaposition of contemporary resin, repurposed fabrics, elemental clay and old old stones, stories of reverence, mortality, heritage and resourcefulness are expressed in pure creative play.