Australian House & Garden

Jeremy Simons

“I prefer to use textures and elements found in nature, such as bone and leaf matter.”

When I was growing up, Dad was in the Navy, and as a consequence, we moved around over the years. So I ended up at boarding school, which afforded me endless hours in the art block creating images in the darkroom and making things with clay on the wheel.

Day to day, I am a commercial photographer, working to briefs, mood boards and shot lists.

So when I’m in the SLIP Ceramics workshop

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Australian House & Garden

Australian House & Garden4 min read
Coastal Character
Pavilion cladding, Sculptform. Joinery in American White Oak veneer, Briggs Veneers, and Dulux Whitsunday Island. Rangehood in Eveneer Ravenna, Elton Group. Benchtops in Faustina quartzite, Artedomus. Splashback tiles, Barefoot Living. ‘Indi’ pendant
Australian House & Garden5 min read
Urban Sanctuary
Opposite Bricks painted Dulux Natural White. Lost Profile Studio ‘Surgeon’ pendant light, Est Lighting. Staircase by Enzie powdercoated Dulux Colorbond Pale Eucalypt. Artwork by Marcia Purdie, Didi and Dora. Potted Cow horn cactus (Euphorbia grandico
Australian House & Garden5 min read
Free Range
Walls painted Dulux Snowy Mountains Half. Fireplace, Regency. Fireplace tiles, Earp Bros. Picture light, Enlightened Living. Artwork by Angelina Nampijinpa Tasman, Kate Owen Gallery. ‘Kleio’ white vase, SLCTD by Mecque. Sofa, Fanuli. Cushions, Città

Related Books & Audiobooks