Sunday, November 18, 2012

"Forever Together"

"Forever Together" FF175 from the 2012 series.
This eye catching two piece sculpture each displaying luminous, electric blues and emerald greens within deep, rich ironstone in this rare and highly original sculpture from the gifted hand of Michael is the last of 2012 series.



Front view of the larger piece of "Forever Together".

 
 
Back view.
stone measurements:  9.5cm height x 4.5cm length x 4cm depth.


Front view of the smaller piece of "Forever Together".


Back view of "Forever Together".
stone measurements: 7.5cm length x 5cm length x 3cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available.
 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

"Barramundi Dreaming 2"


"Barramundi Dreaming 2" from the 2012 series.



 Back view of "Barramundi Dreaming 2"
stone measurements: 13.5cm height x 10cm length x 4.5cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available

Monday, November 5, 2012

"Barramundi Dreaming 1"


 "Barramundi Dreaming 1" FF173 from the 2012 series.
 front view.

 
 Back view of "Barramundi Dreaming 1"
stone measurements: 13.5cm height x 10cm length x 4.5cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

"Phoenix"

"Phoenix"  FF110 
stone measurements: 21cm height x 9cm length.

 Close up of the "Phoenix"
If you would like to see the evolution of the "Phoenix" please go to our facebook page under albums.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.377644922320358.92077.100002245611021&type=3 
 Ideal for Australian Art Souvenirs, Collectors and Corporate Gifts.
Sorry No Longer Available. 

"Combine"


"Combine" FF172 from the 2012 series.
A two piece Boulder Opal Sculpture, material from the Koroit Opal Fields presented on an Australian Red Cedar stand.


Front view of smaller piece.
measurements: 5.5cm height x 6cm width x 3cm depth.

 Back view of the smaller piece of "Combine".

 Front view of the larger piece.
 measurements: 7cm height x 10cm width x 4cm depth.

 Back view of larger piece.
Ideal for Australian Souvenirs, Collectors and Corporate Gifts.
Sorry No Longer Available. 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

"Enigma"

"Enigma" FF171 from the 2012 series.

Side view of "Enigma"
measurements: 13.5cm height x 7.5cm length x 3.5cm depth.
material: Koroit boulder opal.

 Side to back view.
Ideal for Australian Souvenirs, Collectors and Corporate Gifts.
Sorry No Longer Available. 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

"Sun Burst"

"Sun Burst" FF170 from the 2012 series.

 Back top view of "Sun Burst".
stone measurements: 7cm height x 6cm length x6cm depth.
Ideal for Australian Souvenirs, Collectors and Corporate Gifts.
Sorry No Longer Available. 

Friday, October 5, 2012

"Horsemen's Falls"


"Horsemen's Fall's FF169 from the 2012 series.
This dazzling sculpture is hand carved from Queensland Boulder Opal.
The natural pattern of a man on a horse can been seen lower right hand side.
stone measurement: 13cm height x 9.5cm length x 3cm depth.

  Back view of "Horsemen's Falls"
Sorry No Longer Available.

"Timeless"

"Timeless" FF168 from the 2012 series.
This impressive two piece sculpture is hand carved from a large matrix nut formation from the Koroit Opal fields. 
measurements: both pieces approx 8.5cm height x 8cm length x 2cm depth.

  Back view of "Timeless" presented on an Australian Red Cedar stand.
Sorry No Longer Available.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

"Sea Serpent's Egg"

"Sea Serpent's Egg"  FF167 from the 2012 series.
stone measurement: 8.5cm height x 11.5cm length x 3cm depth.

 Back View of "Sea Serpent's Egg" presented on an Australian Red Cedar stand.
Sorry No Longer Available.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

"Beneath the Sea"

 
"Beneath the Sea" FF166 from the 2012 series.

 Back view, hand carved free form boulder opal sculpture.
stone measurements: 10.5cm height x 8cm length x 3cm depth.
"Beneath the Sea" presented on a hand carved Australian Red Cedar timber stand. 
Sorry No Longer Available.

Friday, September 14, 2012

"Dynamic Duo"

"Dynamic Duo" FF163 from the 2012 series.
Impressive two piece sculpture hand carved from Queensland Boulder Opal, presented on an Australian Red Cedar stand.
measurements a)  9cm height x 2cm length
                     b) 10cm height x 1.5cm length 
Sorry No Longer Available. 
Has found a new home private collector Koroit. Qld. Australia.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Metal Stone &Glass Magazine winter issue 2012


“In Search of Electric Opal”

by Michael Clark,  Lorrae E
(edited by Glenn Lawrence) 

“You must become sister to Opal, become her friend. Beware, she is a celestial temptress, a jealous one, her beauty pure beyond words, and she will lure men off into the desert in an often relentless search for her.”

An enlightening conversation evolves as two cultures meet, discussing the dangers that could lie ahead.

“Look at him Lorrae, Opal, she has got him. Become her sister or you could lose him to the mesmerising rainbow serpent stone of the desert.”

Such wise words of observation. I found myself standing there, sculpting these magnificent stones of colour, guilty and exposed of an affair that few men experience and fewer women will tolerate. Respecting these wise words, we answered this enchanting call rising from deep within the Australian Outback, as we are swept away together in search of electric Opal.

Conceptually, the 2012 series of hand carved boulder opal sculptures was motivated by an interest in exploring the history of Australia’s opal fields, wildlife and it’s people. Fascination with the complexities of nature is an understatement in describing our interest in the natural world, which took us on a great adventure into a vast area of south western Queensland. What happens here in these regions by force of nature is incredible, the astounding combination of a variety of natural elements allows for great variations in the types of Opal rocks available. Each type of stone can be unique to a particular area of the Queensland Opal belt.

In the process of looking for sculpture stones, we were very interested in highly patterned material, intricate design within the opal, stability and patterning within the host rock. Stones, that stand out uniquely and which are suitable for creating collectable, one of a kind art pieces.

Yowah and Koroit opal fields produce some of the most beautiful stones that our opal fields have to offer. The swirling dark browns of the ironstone laced through siltstone and sandstone form intricate patterns and designs, highlighted by the iridescent opal.  The lines of ironstone are darker and often harder, accompanied with softer sandstone and siltstone which is lighter and variable in colour. When I am sculpting in this medium the combinations of soft and hard stone, combined with the crystalline texture of opal, creates a challenge through each step of the procedure. But once polished or left naturally textured this process can produce an outstanding finish.

Within the formation of these rocks, nature has shown no limitation or repression in her artistic expression, creating surreal, unique natural picture stones, seascapes and landscapes, often representing the desert scenes in which these stones are found, all the different environments that have come and gone to create these fascinating stones.

The opal fields are scattered across an ancient landscape that once was the edge of the inland sea. The erosion of millions of years has left us with naturally sculpted, flat top mesas producing spectacular views over tapering red desert valleys, sparsely dotted with silvery green mulga trees. Hidden beneath the colourful wildflowers and the yellowing desert grasses of this dynamic landscape are mysterious patches of ground concealing stones of electric fire.

Since the discovery of opal in these areas in the late 1800’s people have come here in search of this magnificent stone. Legendary names rose up from the desert floor; Whiskey Flat, The Southern Cross, The Great Old Extended and Brandy Gully mark the spots of earlier diggings. Yowah, Koroit, Blackgate, Duck Creek and Sheep Station Creek are areas renowned for producing these wonderful opal nuts, ironstone matrix, nut conglomerates and boulders, which can contain some of the most vibrant crystal opal.



So there we were, as if caught up in a desert willy-willy, being blown around from opal fields to miners camps, mixing it with the hardy souls of the outback, many of them living gems. Characters full of life with stories of missed fortunes and found treasures, some still lost deep in the search.  The awe inspiring ghost gums majestically line the river’s edge and the ancient handmade aboriginal rock water holes are all full now, in country that can be so incredibly dry.  A rustic old abandoned miner’s hut now stirs only with a desert zephyr, suspended in time, as if waiting for it’s long lost owner to return.  Spectacular colours of blood red and golden orange stream from a Koroit sunset as we watch the sky slowly melt into an endless starry blanket above our camp fire and drift off into the complete silence of the desert night.


As each of the stones was gathered, and with new found inspiration needed for this year’s sculptures, we were released from the magic of Koroit to return to our rainforest home and studio to transform these raw gems into timeless art pieces.


These ancient fascinating stones… What stories do they have, waiting to be revealed as they chatter away in the car over another dusty, corrugated western Queensland road?  Listening to their whispering I find myself dreaming, lost in the potential for carving these inspiring stones. 


As we head east for the coast our thoughts go out to new friends, left in their search for that “special” stone. Surrounded by their desert sanctuaries, they are still looking for that patch, a fiery pocket of colour, a treasure that takes your breath away… leaving you speechless! 



And, what of opal “the celestial temptress”…?
Had she lured me again to seek her out amongst the never ending gibber and gidgee plains, to a little place call Koroit?
Did “the temptress” accept Lorrae as her sister, allowing us to wander freely in her desert paradise?
Did she scatter the trail with stones of fire as gifts to her favoured sculptor?
Or am I simply nothing more than another natural element necessary in the final transformation of these prehistoric wonders?
And, will we once again hear and feel that irresistable urge to return to this ancient place in search of electric opal?
We hope so… ;)

The township of Yowah plays host to its annual Opal Expo every year in July and is a great way to sample the many types of opal from all around the area as the show brings miners and dealers in from far and wide with a huge collection of rough through to finished stones.  We, too, will be exhibiting our sculptures at this year’s show, highlighting the latest 2012 series with some of the beautiful examples of the Koroit material that we have gathered and carefully carved into natural freeform sculptures and presented on Australian Red Cedar stands.

If you would like to meet us and view our original and striking opal sculptures, we will be exhibiting this year at:
Yowah Opal Expo 20th - 22th July,
Lightning Ridge Opal Expo 26th- 29th July, 
Bribie Island Gem Festival 8th – 9th September, 2012.
Or, you can view our sculptures on our blog site: michaelclarkartopalsculptures@blogspot.com  for a sneaky preview of the 2012 series.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

"Rainbow Cod"

"Rainbow Cod" FF165 from the 2012 series.
stone measurements: 5cm height x 9.5cm length.
presented on an Australian Red Cedar timber stand.
Sorry No Longer Available.
Found a new home with the Opal Cave in Lightning Ridge. NSW Australia.

"Obovates"


"Obovates" FF164 from the 2012 series.
Stone measurements: a) 8.5cm high x 6cm long
                               b) 3.5cm high x 3cm long
                               c) 3.5cm high x 2.5cm long
Sorry No Longer Available
Found a new home with Opal Cave in Lightning Ridge. NSW. Australia.
 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

"Ibis and the Red Back Spider"

"Ibis and the Red Back Spider" FF162 from the 2012 series.
front view presented on an Australian Red Cedar stand.

Back view.
measurements: 11cm height x 7cm length x 3cm depth.

 Close up of "Ibis and the Red Back Spider"
So No Longer Available.
Found a new home with Mark and Sandy from the Sunrise Opals in Quilpie. Queensland. Australia.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

"New Born"


"New Born" is hand carved from Queensland Boulder Opal, this sculpture has a beautiful array of colours flashing across the front of this piece.
presented on an Australian Red Cedar timber stand.
"New Born" FF161 from the 2012 series.
measurements: stone only 4.5cm height x 5cm length x 3cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

"Avatar & the Apprentice"

 A stunning front view of a two piece opal sculpture presented on an Australian Red Cedar timber stand.

 "Avatar & the Apprentice" opal sculpture and the Australian Red Cedar stand are hand carved.
the back view of the sculpture.




"Avatar & the Apprentice" FF160 from the 2012 series.
The larger of this two piece opal sculpture measurements of stone only: 15.5cm height x 4cm length x 5cm depth.

The smaller of the two piece sculpture measurements of stone only:
9.5cm height x 4.5cm length x 5cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available.
This stunning piece has found a loving new home with Mark and Sandy from Sunrise Opal Mines, Quilpie. Queensland. Australia.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

"Liquid Delights"




"Liquid Delights" FF159 from the 2012 series.
Front view.

  Top view.

 Close up.

 Back view.
Stone measurements: a) 4.5cm height x 4cm length.
                                     b) 3cm height x 5cm length x 3cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

"Cradle of Life"


 Front view of "Cradle of Life" a Queensland Boulder Opal Sculpture.
Side to back view of the Opal sculpture.
 
Back view of "Cradle of Life" FF158 from the 2012 series.

Close up front to top of Opal sculpture.


"Cradle of Life" FF158
 stone measurements: 7cm height x 9.5cm length x 4.5cm depth.
Sorry No Longer Available.
Has found a loving new home with Ulrike and Mike, from Ulrike Stockard Mine, Koroit, Queensland. Australia.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

"Cretaceous Aquatica"

"Cretaceous Aquatica" FF157 from the 2012 series.
front view.
back view.
measurements: 7cm height x 10cm length.
Sorry No Longer Available.