Paper Rain Project

Indigo and Wills have an amazing wee baby they are nurturing, and I'm a little ticked pink to be asked to be a part of this upcoming 2015 expose!

Check to these amazing cats and their limited edition artist t-shirts & skateboards at Paper Rain Project

 

No only do they run a rad t-shirt competition and art collection but they make custom etched skateboards :)

Shop-ping!

Moena Moxham art is now for sale through this website at the SHOP tab    ^=*

Nom nom goodies for ze eyeballs!

WORKSHOP NZ

A BIGGG Thank you to my amazing employer WORKSHOP who has posted Moena Moxham glass works up on their Facebook, Blog and Instagram pages. Weeeooopp! 

Click on the images below or pop into Wellington Workshop at 98 Customhouse Quay and have a looksee up close and personal like ;)

www.workshop.co.nz



'Out of the Dog Box'

'Keep Your Head in the Clouds'

Poneke- Clyde Quay Wharf

Poneke is Martin Bosely and Mojo's restaurant collaboration and it's off the richer!

Located at the new Clyde Quay Wharf it's the mix of all the best things: superb atmosphere & service and delectable food in a fantastic environment... Y.E.S. 

The Salmon was next level and wood smoked on the plinth it was served on & the oysters... welllll Oronga Bay-  there is a Triumph coming your way VERY soon!

Ok I know terrariums are hip as but they are sooo purdy ^+^


ブーム! 青銅 - BOOM! New Bronze!!

And here 'Helix' is with the etching 'Duel Integrity'. Check it out in the BRONZE part of my Projects to read more about it :)

'Helix'


Yeaaaah baby!

'Helix' is neeaaaarly finished- just the etching to go... but I had to share cos it's so damn cool!

Glass collaboration with the amazing Artist Lyndsay Patterson of Chronicle Glass

新しい! - NEW!

NEW Moena Moxham art! 

These pieces are for the upcoming event at the Academy of Fine Arts on the 28th of November.

I have another bronze/ glass work which is not too far off from being finished toooo...

'Gratification' Bronze, 245 x 50mm

'Bedlam' Embossed paper, ink and guash with wax seal, 488 x 330mm each

Bronze cast with Jonathan Campbell at Created and Cast Bronze

Photography Sean Aickin Photography & Blog

Steph Lusted! Ta-daaa!

Steph Lusted is one of the most hard working and talented artists I know.

I have followed her work since I was a teenager and have recently had the pleasure to be able to say that one of my idols has become a friend.

Steph’s work transcends the boundaries of normal jewelry and adornment. I love the way she mixes and juxtaposes themes and traditions to create thought provoking, yet still beautiful pieces.

Her execution and skill is meticulous as well as broad. Pieces are completely thought through, not only in themselves but also in their presentation and packaging.

I first came across Steph’s resin encased insects in the ‘Crème de la Crème’ series and was fascinated by them. I enjoyed how the black, graphic butterflies we framed in sugar coated colored frames- like a Nana had snuck into the museum drawers, stolen her favorites and ‘prettied them up’ so she could wear them on her shawl. The subject matter is arresting; out of kilter a notch and a little left of center- just how I like my art!

‘Ama Vitam’ (Dutch for ‘Love Life’) is out of this world. I used to visit Avid gallery often in Wellington to marvel at this incredible work.

Below is a selection of my favorite’s- although there isn’t one thing Steph has created which isn’t fantastic!

'Ama Vitam'  


'The Green Fairy'

Absinthe has been an inspiration for artists throughout history from Vincent van Gogh to Oscar Wilde.
This alchoholic delicacy historically contained the herb Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood),
often connected to dark imagery, or visions out of the ordinary.
I am intrigued by rituals associated with objects, jewellery or otherwise.
These objects have significant sentimental value which comes from playing a part in a ceremony.


'Medical Implements'


'Creme de la Creme'


'Bittersweet'