Joanne Tinker
British, b. 1969
Joanne Tinker seeks to transform ordinary objects into something precious, something special. Metal bottle tops, acupuncture tubes, confectionary wrapping and aluminium cans have all featured as materials, although chocolate foil wrappings remain a constant in her work. Her current work has appeared at London’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. While, the New York Museum of Art & Design and The White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney own pieces. 'The use of chocolate foil wrappings remains a constant in my work - not because of my love of chocolate - but rather my wholehearted appreciation of the material’s colour, texture, delicacy and strength. Simply, I unwrap one form and recreate another. And then repeat
3 artworks in Woolff Gallery

Chairs
Material: Wine-top cages in white wooden frame behind museum-quality glass
Size: 23 3/5 × 23 3/5 × 2 in | 60 × 60 × 5 cm
Price: £2,860
Rarity: Unique
Joanne Tinker's artworks repurpose luxury wine cages into delightful miniature bar chairs. Each one is individually stylised and arranged in a row on shelves, transforming a discarded object of revelry into fine art.

Green Ingots
Material: Repurposed chocolate foil wrappers and wood
Size: Joanne Tinker. The Gold Series, Woolff Gallery
Price: £4,840
Rarity: Unique

Red Ingots
Material: Repurposed chocolate foil wrappers in black-painted wooden frame
Size: Joanne Tinker. The Gold Series, Woolff Gallery
Price: £4,840
Rarity: Unique
Joanne Tinker's 'Ingots' consist of rectangles of wood covered in repurposed chocolate foils and sweet wrappers. A few of the of the individual ingots protrude slightly from the face of the piece. The overall feel of this red, pink and gold artwork lies somewhere between a chocolate library and a …