12.23.2012

My latest work for Carol priest chemical free natural & organic skin care.
Created using found materials. The organic gastropod like shell shapes were created using found chicken wire, and recycled paper.

Photography by Daniel Rose




11.28.2012

Taylors shoes a traditional festive window

A traditional Christmas windoo for Taylors shoes of Nelson NZ.






Tropical Pineapple display

The latest windoo display for Trouble & Fox.




















11.17.2012

pushing the envelope


Pushing the envelope is my latest textile work created from security envelopes stitched together. To view the work head to the Bridge Street Collective, Nelson, New Zealand.
claireellery.com
bridgestreet.org.nz
































http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/features/arts/7857052/Envelopes-send-a-message



11.10.2012

MANUEL AMEZTOY

pop-up paradises - expansive cut textile installations by manuel ameztoy
I cant believe all this work is done by hand the amazing works by Manuel Ameztoy are simply stunning. The way he cuts into the stencil is enthralling and baleful.

http://www.coolhunting.com/culture/manuel-ameztoy.php

















http://www.faenaartscenter.org/exhibition/82/manuel-ameztoy

11.08.2012

Geological map of Great Britain

random but hey I find it fascinating


11.07.2012

Latest windows for "Taylors We Love Shoes"



The idea; an advent calendar in the form of a shoe display, every day a new shoe is revealed.



Before
during






and installed




and on to christmas


9.29.2012

It has arrived



my website 


8.22.2012

Phyllida Barlow

Professor of Fine Art at the Slade School of Art in London, Phyllida Barlow has taught art since the late 1960s. Her former students include Rachel Whiteread, Bill Woodrow, Steven Pippin, Melanie Counsell, Keith Wilson, Douglas Gordon, Tacita Dean, Conrad Shawcross, Tomoko Takahashi and Angela De la Cruz.
Barlow’s recent work emerges from a 40-year practice in which she has explored many of the inquiries of post-Minimalism: the effect of gravity on materials, the relation of the sculpture to the viewing space, the impact of added colour on our perception of a structure, the push-and-pull between total abstraction and a work’s ability to evoke the body... 

Barlow makes her work from a range of materials, such as felt sheets, wooden pallets, polystyrene, red masking tape and foam boards. 
https://www.frieze.com/issue/article/learning_experience/

My kind of Artist 


















http://www.hauserwirth.com/artists/50/phyllida-barlow/biography/

8.18.2012

Protea Bloom

Protea Bloom is the latest window display for Trouble and Fox. If your wondering how they were created it is quite simple. Collect some paper lanterns, get some paper (I recycled the Lush Times), cut your paper into circles, then glue them onto the lantern with a glue gun.






7.28.2012

La beauté blanche





Here's the latest Wild Tomato fashion shoot 
Photographer: Daniel Allen
Fashion: Rosie Holt
Makeup: Claire Ellery
Hair: Ruby Tuesdays
Model: Hayley Richards