Alice in Tartland was an exhibition at 69 Smith st in 2009. The exhibition featured ceramics, textiles, graphic works and the layout of the book 'Alice in Tartland' ( which was also launched along with the exhibition).
a side view of the alice cup and saucer, stoneware with underglaze. Tears to clean, cake plate, stoneware with underglazes Back view of Rabbalice cup, stoneware
Rabbit ears cup, stoneware rabbit cup view from above,stoneware Rabbit Cup, stoneware 5X 7 cm Rabbalice cup,stoneware Just Handle it Alice, stoneware saucer, 15 X15 cm
(Above) eat me cake plate, stoneware with underglazes 15 X 15 cm
(Above) cup and saucer stoneware
(Above) DuchAlice ( tongue in cheek) sculpture, stoneware with slip and underglazes, 50 X 40 cm
rabbit tart with red lace trim textile doll, textiles and acrylic paint, 60 x 25 cm Alice cup with ears, textile doll textiles and acrylic paint, 40X35cm (the first one I made)
rabbit in yellow bikini my favourite so far because she has such long legs textile doll, almost 3 feet tall! Eskimo rabbit, far too cute for this exhibtion. She will have to stay at home. brown rabbit textile doll, 60 x 45cm in one of the duchess's dresses.
textile doll, with acrylic paint textile doll with acrylic paint and beads textile doll with acrylic paint
Debbie Harman is a Melbourne artist. As part of her art practice she cartoons, paints and makes ceramics amongst other things. She also works as a community artist, and makes ceramic murals under the name of Debbie Qadri. Her recent published works include: Bad Mother volumes 1-4, Alice in Tartland, I Don't think you know who I am!; An Approach to making a career/living as an artist and A year of Envelopes; Artist's Faves 2014.