Hester Heuff
visual artist
The Dining Room at Rathfarnham Castle. Looking towards the bay windows musical instruments: Ocarinas, Ceramic banjo 3 and Ducks whistling jar. In the windows Linears, on either side Staircase fountain and One-top fountain. Looking towards the main entrance hall the Chess set on the left, Spiral constructs on the right: Squirrel, Blue eyes, Beak, Rhino, Shepherd, Pony, Donkey 2 . On panel Half Circle Figures 3&6, Bow Construct 1, Shadows 1&2, Cut-up Girl.
Exhibition extended till 8th April 2018
Four images from the install and the opening event. Photo's Con Brogan.
Two views of the Pistol room at Rathfarnham Castle. My work in this room is about tides,waves and the sea. In view is the TV which plays the video's 'A Journey' and 'Sand Rhythm'. In the center is a plinth with sand and Mussels, in the windows on the left Incised bowls and on the right Dry Dock. In the musket loop on the right of the panel Seven Seas. Batiks and Watercolours on the panel and two Carved Balls on the plinth in front of it.
These two photos show views of the Gallery Room at Rathfarnham Castle. Looking towards the end window the Archimedes fountain can be seen and on the panel on the right 4 Magpies, two batiks of walls and the Bird pot. Helmet, Stone, Snail and Bird ball can be seen in both photos. Also Cat 2, on plinth.
On the large panel at the opposite end of the room Wall of walls and the Ball of walls. In the 3 windows of this room the child sculptures are on display as well as Cat 1 (Girl 1 and Girl 2, Sitting Girl, Bear Girl and Cat Girl). The batik Refractions and the 8 Refraction photographs are on the second panel on this wall. The Refraction sculptures are on plinths opposite this panel.
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Ceramics Ireland Magazine article | Ceramics Ireland Magazine article |
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Ceramics Ireland article |
An article about Heuff's exhibition Variations on Form has appeared in Ceramics Ireland Magazine volume 41, p24-26, 2018. The article was written by Katie Ryan with photo's by Con Brogan. Katie Ryan is a visual artist from Melbourne, her website is http:// www.katie-ryan.org