Blown and hot sculpted glass. Created during a masterclass workshop at JamFactory with Seattle artist David Walters.
Watermelon story:
Being the firstborn grandchild in 1991, I reflect on the passing years, bonding with my family, gaining siblings and cousins as I aged. Sunny weekends meant afternoon barbecues at Nana Young’s house, always ending with tasty watermelon. This turned into a ritual for us kids, who were sent outside to eat on the grass; the adults being exempt from this rule. Even after the turn of the century, I still sat in the backyard with my younger Young family members to munch on our slices of fresh fruit, experiencing our quintessential childhood rite of passage.
My 'Watermelon' series of work challenges me to be inventive, versatile and learn new techniques with each new imagination of the recognisable motif.
Emma Young is South Australian born & bred, often making local references in her glass artwork. Working out of the JamFactory glass studio, Emma enjoys exploring different techniques with each new developing work. Themes often involve nostalgia, pride in local icons, and personal childhood memories. She can be followed online @emmayoungglass
Professional photography by Michael Haines and Pippy Mount.
Glass blowing shot by Josie Withers for Broadsheet.