There was a great roll up to Dirty Linen Artspace for Jassy Watson's 'Soul Journey Art Gala'. The exhibition was primarily of the artworks of Jassy's students. There were many lively and colourful works full of meaning. The gallery was set up beautifully.
Jassy followed up with a workshop that introduced her methodology. Everyone went home with a big smile on their face. ..and a finished canvas under their arm. Attached is a picture of Jassy setting up last Friday's exhibition.
You can contact Jassy about her classes, and her guided art classes at
www.goddessesgardenandstudio.com
goddessesgardenandstudio@gmail.com
Cx
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Somebody asked me the other day...
...what I had been up to. And I couldn't remember for a while because I am busy planning my future escapades. But it's coming back to me now....not in any particular order!!
Enter two local art awards...no prizes.
Enter a National photo award....expecting 'no prizes'
Enter Woodgate Arts in Spring....Sold one framed drawing.
Three photoshoots....one being of the beautiful Roana from BRAG.
Interview with two French documentary film makers. (More on this soon.)
Conducted a digital workshop for the BRIDGES lovely people. Helped hang and take down their 'Express Yourself' exhibition.
Attend opening of 'Living Change' touring show that I am part of after winning the Digital Art Award (that I blogged about last year.) Messed up the last line of my poem after my floor talk!
Delivered a carload of biscuit tins to BRAG for their wonderful 'Collectamania' exhibition. And pick up.
Didn't mess up my ABC interview with David Dowsett!
Packed and took over 1000 biscuit tins to install as a 5m sq 'Lifescape'on the floor of Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough.(Couldn't have done that without Susan and Peter Hutton).
Prepare application for WBHD 2
Received the wonderful news from the State Library of Qld, that my 'Christine Turner's Art Blog' has been selected for inclusion in the PANDORA archive, Australia's web archive...allowing public access in perpetuity.
Assist in setting up opening of 'Soul Journey Art Gala' at my Dirty Linen Artspace. Press releases etc.
Prepare for upcoming Folio Art Market at Dirty Linen in a couple of weeks.
Meet with Creative Regions tomorrow for a significant Place Activation project I have been chosen to take part in.
Finish my large graphite work, one good large acrylic figure study, several digital images and commence a video for a possible projection in December.
And that is only October and November, and is all I can remember. No wonder people say, 'Oh, we haven't seen you in a while.' cx
Enter two local art awards...no prizes.
Enter a National photo award....expecting 'no prizes'
Enter Woodgate Arts in Spring....Sold one framed drawing.
Three photoshoots....one being of the beautiful Roana from BRAG.
Interview with two French documentary film makers. (More on this soon.)
Conducted a digital workshop for the BRIDGES lovely people. Helped hang and take down their 'Express Yourself' exhibition.
Attend opening of 'Living Change' touring show that I am part of after winning the Digital Art Award (that I blogged about last year.) Messed up the last line of my poem after my floor talk!
Delivered a carload of biscuit tins to BRAG for their wonderful 'Collectamania' exhibition. And pick up.
Didn't mess up my ABC interview with David Dowsett!
Packed and took over 1000 biscuit tins to install as a 5m sq 'Lifescape'on the floor of Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough.(Couldn't have done that without Susan and Peter Hutton).
Prepare application for WBHD 2
Received the wonderful news from the State Library of Qld, that my 'Christine Turner's Art Blog' has been selected for inclusion in the PANDORA archive, Australia's web archive...allowing public access in perpetuity.
Assist in setting up opening of 'Soul Journey Art Gala' at my Dirty Linen Artspace. Press releases etc.
Prepare for upcoming Folio Art Market at Dirty Linen in a couple of weeks.
Meet with Creative Regions tomorrow for a significant Place Activation project I have been chosen to take part in.
Finish my large graphite work, one good large acrylic figure study, several digital images and commence a video for a possible projection in December.
And that is only October and November, and is all I can remember. No wonder people say, 'Oh, we haven't seen you in a while.' cx
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Living Change Exhibition
Today I headed down to Childers for the opening of Flying Arts Qld Regional Art Awards 'Living Change' exhibition.
Last year I had been fortunate enough to win the Digital Art Award with my work called 'Immersed'.
There was a small but enthusiastic group there for the opening and a delicious morning tea was served.
I was able to tell the group about my award which was a two week fully paid residency at The Edge in Brisbane. Click here to read more about The Edge.
It was great to see all the selected works from that competition in the flesh. There is a lot of good art coming out of Regional Queensland.
I gave Flying Arts a bit of publicity, as I had been a rep for them in the early years of my art practice and they are a brilliant organisation supporting regional artists in many ways.
Below is my work 'Immersed'. It is a photograph of a woman merged with a photograph taken from a plane over the port areas. That day it was easy to see that the rivers were full of silt washed down by the floods. The aerial photo I took captured the sparkling rivulets that wound their way around the landscape, and it was a very beautiful sight. But in the making of the artwork, the piece became more sombre. cx
Last year I had been fortunate enough to win the Digital Art Award with my work called 'Immersed'.
There was a small but enthusiastic group there for the opening and a delicious morning tea was served.
I was able to tell the group about my award which was a two week fully paid residency at The Edge in Brisbane. Click here to read more about The Edge.
It was great to see all the selected works from that competition in the flesh. There is a lot of good art coming out of Regional Queensland.
I gave Flying Arts a bit of publicity, as I had been a rep for them in the early years of my art practice and they are a brilliant organisation supporting regional artists in many ways.
Below is my work 'Immersed'. It is a photograph of a woman merged with a photograph taken from a plane over the port areas. That day it was easy to see that the rivers were full of silt washed down by the floods. The aerial photo I took captured the sparkling rivulets that wound their way around the landscape, and it was a very beautiful sight. But in the making of the artwork, the piece became more sombre. cx
Monday, November 10, 2014
Lifescape photographs
Attached are some photographs taken by Trevor Spohr for me today, as I took down the wrong lens on Friday. Trevor had to climb a very tall ladder to get these high shots. Thanks Trevor for the great pics!
Lifescape 5sqm and over 1000 tins. A work by Christine Turner
Lifescape 5sqm and over 1000 tins. A work by Christine Turner
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Lifescape setup at Gatakers Artspace
My friend, Susan Hutton and I setting up my Lifescape installation. It took us about 4 hours to complete. I will be taking photographs on Friday....the day of the opening. Hope you can come. cx
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