Annabel Lahz
Medium: High fire handbuilt ceramic work
Size: 22cm (H)
Price: $180 SOLD
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CV:
Annabel Lahz is a Director of lahznimmo architects an established design based award winning architectural practice in Sydney specialising in public and urban based projects.
She is interested in the intersection of landscape, urban design and architecture. Through her work Annabel has explored the sensory aspects of architecture in terms of: tactility; tectonics; light; shadow and materiality. She also enjoys exploring the figurative as a starting point imbuing a building with its own sense of life and character - showing that wit, humour and playfulness are important aspects to our environment.
In 2017 in parallel with her architectural practice Annabel commenced a ceramic practice. Her ceramic work seeks to further explore the themes which inform her architectural work in a more abstract way
through constructed landscapes; inhabited forms and playful figurative characters. The relationship between her architecture and ceramics is an ongoing dialogue and exploration between the two.
Annabel graduated from the University of Queensland with Honours and received the Queensland Institute of Architects Medallion, the Board of Architects Prize and the University Medal.
Since commencing her Ceramic practice Annabel has completed a series of short courses in handbuilding and glazing at Clay Sydney (Robert Linigen); Kil.n.it; Quixotica (Rowley Drydale) and the National Art School.
Size: 22cm (H)
Price: $180 SOLD
Contact Artist: Mobile Email
CV:
Annabel Lahz is a Director of lahznimmo architects an established design based award winning architectural practice in Sydney specialising in public and urban based projects.
She is interested in the intersection of landscape, urban design and architecture. Through her work Annabel has explored the sensory aspects of architecture in terms of: tactility; tectonics; light; shadow and materiality. She also enjoys exploring the figurative as a starting point imbuing a building with its own sense of life and character - showing that wit, humour and playfulness are important aspects to our environment.
In 2017 in parallel with her architectural practice Annabel commenced a ceramic practice. Her ceramic work seeks to further explore the themes which inform her architectural work in a more abstract way
through constructed landscapes; inhabited forms and playful figurative characters. The relationship between her architecture and ceramics is an ongoing dialogue and exploration between the two.
Annabel graduated from the University of Queensland with Honours and received the Queensland Institute of Architects Medallion, the Board of Architects Prize and the University Medal.
Since commencing her Ceramic practice Annabel has completed a series of short courses in handbuilding and glazing at Clay Sydney (Robert Linigen); Kil.n.it; Quixotica (Rowley Drydale) and the National Art School.