LABEL: 2006.109 2007.031 KOOLMATRIE
Yvonne Koolmatrie created Hot-air balloon after seeing an international ballooning competition in Mildura, in rural New South Wales. The basket is embellished with variations on the coil-weave stitch and attached to the balloon with plied grass string. Koolmatrie is known for innovative works such as Bi-plane, as well as for classic eel and yabbie traps and animal forms.
After participating in a workshop in the early 1980s, Koolmatrie was introduced to the techniques and traditional methods of working with sedge rushes (Cyperus gymnocaulos). The traditional coiled basketry technique was refined by the Ngarrindjeri people of the Murray River region. It uses bound bunches of local sedge rushes to form the foundation of the object, which is then formed in a continuous spiral. Koolmatrie's work transcends the functional basis of the technique and explores the sculptural potential of the medium while remaining connected to ancient traditions.
Connected objects
Hot-air balloon 2006
- KOOLMATRIE, Yvonne - Creator
Bi-plane 2006
- KOOLMATRIE, Yvonne - Creator