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Report : second volume from Gold and Silversmithing Workshop

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Zellmer, Johanna

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"Research into the presentation of water on the table in the form of etched, formed and raised objects, which originate from fish shapes, fish skin and pandanus fibre. The work explores this concern through a series of vessels in anodised aluminium and a video. A study taking the form of an exhibition of hollow ware exhibited at the Canberra School of Art gallery from February 26-March 4, 1999, which comprises the outcome of the Studio Practice and other Units, together with the Report which documents the nature of the course of study undertaken."

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