10 by 10 by10
Here’s the 10 works I received in exchange for mine. So happy making. https://www.printcouncil.nz/upcoming-events/tenbyten-printexchange-2025?ss_source=sscampaigns&ss_campaign_id=691ac832e11d6a301efca9a3&ss_email_id=691cd80014e68973864fef8e&ss_campaign_name=10+by+10+is+now+online+-+check+it+out&ss_campaign_sent_date=2025-11-18T20%3A33%3A09Z
A wonderful project I was a part of.
10 by 10 by 10
In exchange for makin 10 works 10cm sq you receive 10 works from makers around the Motu.
These are mine.
Antidote to doomscrolling.
A Huge thank you to nicki_frances_nz for all her mahi.
Remains
Sandy Connon
2025, Found glass, rope, builders paper, screen print
In the bush behind Savage Street, Auckland the heavy leaf mulch holds domestic shards from a Victorian era dump site.
Some treacherously sharp, others smoothed by time and fire.
A sense of instability and heightened awareness pervades in the unstable ground, in the dim dappled light of the bush.
Mature trees have grown tall with embedded shards of the past, strangely out of place.
State houses were built on Savage Street between 1938-45, the street was named after Michael Joseph Savage, the first Labour Prime Minister of NZ, they were built with a sense of community in mind, which remains today, precariously though, as they are on the Government’s radar for high density housing.
I find proximity of these classic homes with the discarded bottles some dating back to 1865 poignant.
Who drank from those bottles.
Where did they live.
MAP_myartpractise
Install day.
#theseeheregallery
#Splendidphotonz
Remains
2025
In the bush behind Savage St, Auckland the heavy leaf mulch holds domestic shards from a Victorian era dump site.
Some treacherously sharp, others smoothed by time and fire.
A sense of instability and heightened awareness pervades in the unstable ground, in the dim dappled light of the bush.
Mature trees have grown tall with embedded shards of the past, strangely out of place.
State houses were built on Savage St between 1938-45, the street was named after Michael Joseph Savage, the first Labour Prime Minister of NZ, they were built with a sense of community in mind, which remains today, precariously though, as they are on the Government’s radar for high density housing.
I find proximity of these classic homes with the discarded bottles some dating back to 1865 poignant.
Who drank from those bottles.
Where did the live.
Found glass, rope, builders paper, screen print.