In crafting sculptural objects, Lucie is captivated by the beauty of forms. She draws inspiration from the materials themselves, letting them steer the direction of her creative process.
An interactive public artwork created for a community event in Samford, inspired by the region's rich dairy farming history and its vibrant outdoor sports culture.

Carefully assembled with stitches only, this fragile globe is inspired by botanic forms.

Based on the technique of the bellow folding pattern.

Rich in symbolic references, this intricately
crafted object is designed to support the fragile state of the earth, while Lucie was living in drought-stricken Canberra.

Measuring 1.4 metres at its widest point, this is the largest piece of Lucie's Honours work. It rotates fully around its centre, transforming its shape in the process.

Another object from the body of work for Lucie's honours degree. The segments of this work resemble a dancer's silhouette, together forming a cohesive corps de ballet. As it moves, the piece transforms in both shape and color.