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Kate Rohde, Artworks
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Golden fleece bowl #3

A$420.00

KATE ROHDE
Golden fleece bowl #3 (blue, white, yellow), 2024

resin
19 x 35 x 24 cm
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Additional Info

Kate Rohde's artwork and functional pieces are jointly inspired by an intersecting love of natural history and the ornate decorative arts spanning several eras, including perhaps most notably the Rococo era.

The Golden Fleece bowl is a medium size bowl with curling ram’s horn handles, and fleece-like textures. Originally inspired by the classical vessels in Melbourne's Hellenic Museum and drawing on stories from Greek mythology. Ideal for small floral arrangements, fruit or purely as a sculptural object to be admired.

Kate Rohde's artwork and functional pieces are jointly inspired by an intersecting love of natural history and the ornate decorative arts spanning several eras, including perhaps most notably the Rococo era.

Kate Rohde completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2001. Since then, she has become known for her jewellery and sculptural object based practice, working predominately with resin and hand casting techniques. Major exhibitions include 'Luminous Realms' at Craft, 2017; 'Magic Object: The 2016 Biennial of Australian Art' at the Art Gallery of South Australia; '21st Century Heide' at Heide Museum of Modern Art; and in 2015 she was a finalist in the Rigg Design Prize at the National Gallery of Victoria.

Other projects include collaborating with Sydney fashion house Romance was Born on their 2010/11 S/S collections 'Renaissance Dinosaur' and 2011 A/W 'Fruits and Flowers'. Her work is held in the collections of several institutions including the National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of South Australia and Bendigo Art Gallery

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