Barossa based glass artist Brenden Scott French works away in his busy, purposeful and colourful studio space at Seppeltsfield’s ‘Jam Factory’. It’s an intriguing open space showing finished works, experimental projects, raw materials and all the tools this artist needs to work away at his inspiring creations.
Brenden has been working in glass forms for some 25 years, and exhibits and sells his creations both nationally and internationally. His collectable works sell both locally and through Sabbia Gallery, the Sydney gallery that represents him.
Working towards exhibitions annually keeps Brenden’s ideas fresh and the work ever evolving in concepts, shape and forms.
Brenden can often be found slogging out the kilometres on his bike, and sharing those rides with family and friends – a place where he still enjoys the hard work and challenge that long rides present.
>> Glass Artist Brenden Scott French
WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY
PETE THORNTON what pete shot
A ‘mostly’ portrait and ‘brief’ interview series by professional photographer Pete Thornton exploring the idea that one image has the power to tell the whole story.
Each ‘sitter’ suggests the next person to be photographed in this series, and thus ensues an interesting and unknown trail of Barossa identities to come.
Stay tuned… Pete
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