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SELECTED WORKS

  • Amy Joy Watson, Untitled, 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, 140 x 150 x 130 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Pair, 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, 80 x 65 x 35 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Split (detail), 2012, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, helium balloons, lead weights enamel paint, 220 x 200 x 90 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Split, 2012, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, helium balloons, lead weights enamel paint, 220 x 200 x 90 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Untitled, (balloon installation), 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, balloons, dimensions variable
  • Amy Joy Watson, Untitled, 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, Indian ink, polyester thread, glitter, pine, 45 x 55 x 55 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Untitled, 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, Indian ink, polyester thread, glow-in-dark pigment, pine, 50 x 52 x 52 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Glow Star,  2012, acetate, phosphorescent thread, dimensions variable
  •  Amy Joy Watson, Untitled, 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, helium balloon, 350 x 80 x 80 cm
  •   Amy Joy Watson, Wallflower, 2011, balsa wood, watercolour, polyester thread, 110 x 55 x 70 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Second Valley, 2016, metallic thread and watercolour on paper, 38 x 29 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Falls, 2023, metallic thread and watercolour on paper, 101 x 162 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Second Valley, 2016, metallic thread and watercolour on paper, 38 x 29 cm
  • Amy Joy Watson, Parachilna, 2017, watercolour and metallic thread on paper
  • Amy Joy Watson, Stretch, 2016, balsa wood, watercolour and embroidery thread, 75 x 55 x 55 cm

 

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Hugo Michell Gallery acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide region, and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.