Sally Blake’s art isn’t your average wirework. This Canberra-based artist transcends the realm of functional baskets and delves into the world of captivating sculptures. Blake’s pieces are constructed from copper wire, but their forms are far from rigid. Instead, they morph into organic shapes, resembling everything from seed pods to fantastical sea creatures. The intricate wirework breathes life into these sculptures, creating a sense of movement and fluidity that’s simply mesmerizing.
Whether you’re drawn to the delicate veins of a human organ or the whimsical curves of a marine animal, Blake’s sculptures offer a glimpse into the wonders of the natural world. Her ability to capture the essence of organic forms using a simple material like copper wire is a testament to her artistic talent. So, if you’re looking for artwork that’s both beautiful and thought-provoking, be sure to check out Sally Blake’s captivating creations.
In my practice I explore the relationship between the human and natural worlds. I have found ways to collaborate with natural processes, in particular rain and dyes from plants, to make artworks. I use a number of textile techniques — dyeing, basketry, weaving, stitching, piecing — as well as paper-based media to produce works that arise in the potential space between self and nature.
Sally Blake