Sweet Nature works in Good Together. An exhibition at Bondi Pavilion 22 February to 19 April 2026.
“How do we live together better in our shared community? How might we deepen our connection with the natural world? How do we find balance in crowded cities while longing for space? How do we respond to change and open ourselves to dialogue and difference?”
Through its tactile, organic form, Sweet Nature reflects Liane Rossler’s commitment to sustainability, care and the cultivation of beauty within everyday environments. The ceramic components of this work, made from Australian stoneware, were handcrafted using a direct earth-to-form process, emphasising the raw, natural qualities of the material. Each piece is stamped with the artist’s ‘8’ marker’s mark, a symbol of endless happiness. Sweet Nature is part of a long-term project focusing on materiality, biodiversity and the appreciation of the natural world. As part of this, Rossler cultivates gardens in Waverley – including her own studio garden – designed to support pollinators and increase urban biodiversity.
Liane Rossler is an artist, designer and curator whose practice focuses on creating beneficial beauty through projects that intersect art, design and the environment. Working with ceramic forms made from Australian stoneware, her work is created through a direct process from earth to form, expressing the natural qualities of the material. Her long-term project Sweet Nature explores interior landscapes and mini eco-systems designed to nurture nature and support plants, people, birds, bees and butterflies. Rooted in Waverley, her practice encourages care for plants, biodiversity and thoughtful, sustainable ways of living.
“Bringing together leading Waverley artists, including current and recent Local Creatives and Artist Studio residents, Good Together invites dialogue across diverse practices, exploring how art and community can help us find more connected, more sustainable ways to live and create – together. Artists include: Enzo Amato, Sullivan Chedanne, Josh Harle, Blake Lawrence, Eric Löbbecke, Annabelle McEwen, Jingmin Ren, Joël Richard, Liane Rossler, Cameron Scott, and Sue Stafford.”