Jaime Jenkins, Falling and falling
In 2023, Jaime traveled to America, Europe, and the UK, drawing particular inspiration for this new body of work from the galleries and museums in New York, as well as the ancient architecture and history of Greece and Italy. Upon returning to Aotearoa, Jaime took up a residency on Aotea (Great Barrier Island), where she was captivated by stargazing, snorkeling, and diving.
Reflecting on her travels, Jaime immersed herself in the coastal and celestial environments. A core source of inspiration for Jaime’s ceramics is her love of nature and natural forms. Aotea's kelp forests, rock formations, and clear night skies will be recognizable in these new works, alongside more architectural elements. Falling and falling merges these diverse experiences and worlds.
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Jaime Jenkins, Creeper, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Crag I, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Looker, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Blue Scrawl, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Glimmer, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Blue Spill, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Crag II, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Double Stem, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Glint, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Raku Whorl, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Light Leak, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Rock Pile II , 2023
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Jaime Jenkins, Low Low, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Rock on top of rock, 2022
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Jaime Jenkins, Rock Pile I , 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Trickle III, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Slab Stack I, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Rock Pile III, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Scrawl, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Single Stem, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Slab Stack II, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Trickle I, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Rock stack, 2023
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Jaime Jenkins, Spill, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Tidal, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Trickle II, 2024
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Jaime Jenkins, Trouble, 2024