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Jenny Orchid

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Sydney City Women
Jenny Orchid created Sydney City Women in 1989 at 90cm tall. “Her work references the places in which she has lived and lives as well as her fascination with European tradition, African and Aboriginal mythologies, Australian contemporary culture and the environment.” (Beaver Galleries, 2015) Jenny Orchid used the media’s of clay and metal to create the sculpture as well as distinguishing forms and shapes, patterns, bold lines, geometric decorations, hard edges, and soft colours. In the sculpture the subject that has appeared to give the impression of a female figure in a portrait shaped canvas.

This sculpture has been arranged geometrically using cylinders, cones, hemispheres and other appendages. The shapes are arranged up and down getting bigger and smaller in some areas this is exhibited on the torso as her waist is significantly smaller than her upper body. The use of colours were arranged to fade in …show more content…

The sculpture was made entirely from clay and under glazed colours. In the picture it demonstrates charaisticts of a symbolic form towards Jenny Orchid. The subject matter is that the sculpture reflect Jenny’s experiences, the elements of raising a laugh or posing a question to her viewers and privative art. The sculpture has been arranged in an unorderly manner, the strong use of colours has been promoted as they are an unusual combination of red white and blue in a portrait shaped canvas. The pattern used is located on the upper section of the ceramic construction in this work seen is blue marks are unorderly placed in the white segment and the cracked design can be seen. The focus point in the Margret sculpture is the base as this is the brightest colour used in the sculpture. The contrast in the ceramic structure is that the use of colours change from bright red to complete white. The scene of space used or perspective is shown, Jenny Orchid used simple techniques to create the exotic

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