




In August this year I had an exhibition at Pablo Fanque in Sydney. It was called 'small things'. This is what Pablo Fanque wrote about it:
small things has been conceived as a collection by established Melbourne artist Katherine Bowman for her inaugural jewellery exhibition. It is a private collection; a collection of disparate objects that found their way together. Their materials, details, and colours, link and separate each piece from the other, but together they are a collection
Here are some of the 'small things'.