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  • Michelle Yeatman, Handmade Jilgi Ball | Yarrabah Arts Centre
  • Michelle Yeatman, Handmade Jilgi Ball | Yarrabah Arts Centre
  • Michelle Yeatman, Handmade Jilgi Ball | Yarrabah Arts Centre
  • Michelle Yeatman, Handmade Jilgi Ball | Yarrabah Arts Centre
  • Michelle Yeatman, Handmade Jilgi Ball | Yarrabah Arts Centre

Michelle Yeatman, Handmade Jilgi Ball | Yarrabah Arts Centre

$250.00
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Ceramic pot
Handmade in Yarrabah
All original artwork sales are final
Approx size: 115mm (h) x 130mm(w)

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About the artist

Michelle "Mickey" Yeatman is a highly regarded contemporary ceramic artist from the Yarrabah Arts & Cultural Precinct. Born and raised in the Yarrabah community, Michelle’s work is deeply connected to her cultural heritage and the natural beauty of the environment that surrounds her. She began her journey in ceramics in 1982, starting as an apprentice in the Yarrabah pottery studio, where she learned to mix raw clay. However, it wasn’t long before she found her true passion in hand-building pots.

Michelle’s work is heavily inspired by the shoreline, beach, and water of Yarrabah. She draws on these natural elements to create unique textures and designs that evoke the beauty of her surroundings. Her pieces are often characterised by intricate surface treatments, reflecting the patterns and rhythms of the coastal landscape. This connection to her environment gives her ceramics a distinct sense of place, grounding them in the rich traditions of her community.

Influenced by the renowned Indigenous artist Thanakupi, Michelle has developed a unique style that combines traditional forms with contemporary design. Her work in earthenware is recognised for its bold textures and organic forms, distinguishing her in the field of ceramics. While ceramics is her primary medium, Michelle is also an accomplished painter, screen printer and printmaker, demonstrating her versatility and deep creative spirit.

Michelle’s art not only reflects her personal connection to her land and culture but also serves as a contemporary expression of the rich artistic traditions of Yarrabah. Through her work, she continues to inspire and contribute to the preservation and evolution of Indigenous art in Australia.

Postage

Artworks will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and packed for standard shipping with Australia Post.  Alternate couriers can be arranged by the buyer, please contact the Gallery Shop on [email protected] to coordinate shipping.

Size

Please note: measurements are approximate

Height: 115mm, Width (at widest, approx): 130mm, Width of opening: 46mm

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