flow state

Amy Jones
Salt Spring Island, BC

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Size

65" x 50.5" x 27"

Medium

Assemblage objects, water, pond pump, concrete, epoxy, mirror, headboard, resin

Flow state is a meditation on the environment in a time of crisis. Water, essential to life: its beauty and its power to destroy. This piece is an elaborate frame made of upcycled materials including the rubble of a fire. Within is a tribute to Jozo Weider’s Blue Mountain Pottery. Established in Ontario in 1953 this no longer produced flow glaze pottery was an identifiably Canadian export. The design and structure of this fountain evolved around the question of sustainability. I am inspired by Nancy Holt and Louise Nevelson to use found objects and let materials dictate their own limits.

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Amy Jones
Salt Spring Island, BC

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Amy Jones
Salt Spring Island, BC

Amy Jones has returned to making art in a studio setting after three decades teaching full-time in BC’s public education system. A graduate of Emily Carr University, participant in the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and recipient of a few awards and grants, Amy has recently retired from teaching to concentrate on making sculpture. Her life on Salt Spring Island included opening and co-owning Fault Line Projects Gallery with her partner Nigel Harrison.