north east regional extra | November 18 - 24, 2020
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November 18 - 24, 2020
From ashes to art By LEAH ANDERSON-BYRNE
FOR local artist Bonnie Clements, sharing her story of the January bushfires was best told through the unpredictability and flow of resin. The 20 year old from Carboor said she chose resin as her medium in high school. “I’ve always been a creative; exploring my arts through photography and growing my choice of mediums whilst exploring during my later years of high school,” she said. “Although I was sure I had more of an eye for design I grew to really love the freedom resin gave me so, when I was set to choose my final art medium, I experimented with resin and have never looked back.” When asked why she chose resin, Bonnie explained she finds it “unpredictable”. “Because you use a pouring technique, it isn’t quite as controlled or flexible, compared to paint for example,” she said.
◆ FIERY PIECE: Bonnie Clements with her resin art depicting her experience of the January bushfires.
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