Workshop | Personal Memento Assemblage | Harrison Le Lièvre
Event description
In this workshop you will be guided by Harrison Le Lievre, wood worker and assemblage artist, to collate unused personal mementos into your own deep rooted personal piece.
You will be assisted with selection of shape and form of pieces, considering how a piece may show movement or stability, or have a second role rather than its intended one.
The construction methods will include using wire and twine to bind and connect these personal mementos. Wire being both a connector and scaffolding for our parts, and twine being a sustainable and organic alternative to common plastic string.
Arist Biography
Harrison Le Lievre is a Canberra based sculptor, musician and designer. Born and raised in Canberra, Harrison graduated from ANU in 2024 with a Bachelor of Design specialising in Graphics, Furniture and Textiles as well as practicing in Glass casting and sculpture. Over the years Harrison has practiced in a variety of mediums consisting of paper modelling, drawing, glass casting, ceramics before focusing on wood and metal working. Not only is Harrison an artist and designer but a Jazz trained drummer. Harrison's work focuses on the use of recycled and reclaimed materials, usually collected over the years to create tools, machines or sentimental pieces. Currently Harrison is working on a new furniture series consisting of reused drum shells and hardware to create both a functional furniture arrangement and a musically interactive piece.
Image Credit: Harrison Le Liévre | DrumMachine, 2024 | Image courtesy of the artist
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