SHANNON GARSON

 

Music: The Underscore Orkestra “Jazzy Ashes”

 

SHANNON GARSON

Ceramic artist

Maleny, QLD, Australia

May I present you with the most smiley, friendly and generous ceramic artist around: Shannon Garson! She’s the queen of a Queenslander’s castle in the beautiful town of Maleny, 90km north of Brisbane in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast. With her husband Trevor Hart, jazz musician and cheesemaker extraordinaire, and their two daughters, they live the life of dreams. Both parents work from home, in their own quarters, that is, when Shannon isn’t travelling Australia on one of her Creative Voyage Tours with a mob of likeminded artists and epicureans. Read More

 

Photos I took that day…

The day I visited Shannon was at the absolute beginning of my photography and filmmaking journey. It was June 2017! I felt completely out of my league when Annabelle Hickson (now editor in chief of Galah) and I showed up on Shannon’s doorstep to offer a free “photos and video” package to build up our portfolio.

Displaying on this page the very few photos I took that day (it was Annie’s part at the time, but I couldn’t help myself and snapped a few) and screen this little film makes me pretty embarrassed… I had just learned how to switch the video button on my DSLR. Gosh I would do it differently these days. But at the time I was thrilled to be able to show Shannon’s work in a slow (much too slow) way. And boy I’m glad fear didn’t stop me, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have just finished film school this year.

Wasn’t it kind of Shannon’s to welcome us into her home and studio and make us a delicious meal, I still remember to this day, knowing the rookies we were. I filmed that epic dinner at 100 frames per second in slow motion! The only way I knew how to tame movement and film until recently. I should probably edit it as a mini doco.

I’m very thankful to the talented artists who helped me build up confidence and skills by accepting to face my camera and showing me their process. I hope i get to film Shannon again, with my upgraded skills, and make a more substantial film one day. Her process is very intricate from the lump of clay on the wheel to the intricate drawing and mark making on the final porcelain vessel. She is a very keen observer of nature and tells the story of the ecosystems she studies. I wish I had more photos of her work. Please have a look at her website, it’s worth the click, it’s sensational.

A few days ago, I contacted her to ask her if she’d be part of my 30 day challenge, and reply to my interview questions to people who make the world more beautiful. Here it is below. I hope you enjoy the voyage.

Connect with Shannon

@shannongarson | @australianceramics

 

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