Sunday, December 20, 2015

Talking about Graydon Gallery...

Talking about Graydon Gallery,  I am excited to report that I am going to be a part of a group exhibition there next February.  I have 5 other artists joining me in an exhibition titled 'Breathing Space'.
Those regional artists are Catherine McCue, Susan Hutton, Jennifer Mc Duff, John Olsen and Trevor Spohr.  There were several other artists I would like to have included and hopefully I can arrange more exhibitions in the future. Regional artists need to get their work out there!

Graydon Gallery is located in Newfarm and it has a very busy exhibition schedule each year.

We will be hoping to see you at our opening.  Date to be decided.  I will update information here on my blogsite...and on Facebook.  cx

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Graydon Gallery


Yesterday I took a ride on the City Hopper ferry to Newfarm.  I wanted to see what artworks were showing at Graydon Gallery.  The artist Dave Groom had filled the space with his  uniquely beautiful landscapes inspired by Lamington National Park.  I think his show finishes  soon.  Contact the artist on 07 3254 2325. Don't miss this one!

I picked up this flyer about a workshop Dave is running next April.  It sounds like a lot of fun!  Better jot this one down in the diary now!

C x

Monday, December 7, 2015

South Bank

I am spending a couple of weeks at South Bank as my eldest son is away and so I can settle into his apartment for a while.  It is well situated, with wonderful views of the city and the river with it's ferries and catamarans, jet skiers and kayak paddlers adding colour and movement to the scene.

The action is not only on the water though, the riverbanks host much activity also. Jogging and bicycle riding are two of the main activities seen on the paved banks of the river. It appears that although it is not compulsory to dress in expensive Lycra bike wear, it seems that the majority of the bike people are very serious about their presentation and prefer to pay the price.

I must admit they do look impressive though with their Olympic standard bike gear and outlandish helmets on as they flash by, almost skittling one in the process.  If you are not careful to keep out of their way, one may be glared at through expensive tinted eye wear.  One can also be quite eloquently sworn at, or be aggressively tinkled at by those strange little bike bells, that wouldn't scare a mouse.

Groups of  healthy bike beings after their training sessions meet to debrief.  They can be seen at the best local coffee houses sipping on  long blacks or lattes thick as mud due to extra 'shots' of coffee. requested..their Lycra gear, sweated wet and now peppered with fragile flakes, evidence of fancy croissants consumed by the dozens.

Oh Brisbane...you are spoiling us!


(Apologies Nolan! I'm just being silly!  cx)

I love these two sentinels.  You can see them near the Maritime Museum jetty.  'Bio-mechanical pelicans'  by Christopher Trotter 1995).

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Adam's final performance

I was privileged to attend a performance by Adam Anderson yesterday at the Queensland College of Art. It was his final individual work for the year and I feel certain that he will get the results he so deserves and will graduate in style.
The performance was visually rich and exotic. It explored ideas pertaining to identity, ritual,
 Shamanism  and the sacred amongst other things.

Great work Adam! Good luck for your future in art.

Click here  to see the video that was part of the performance.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Big Sky

I was thrilled to bits to learn that Brett from the Bundaberg Writer’s Club had written a wonderful song, inspired by my ‘Big Sky’ painting In the WBHD 2 exhibition here at BRAG.
Brett’s song is posted on Vimeo…Click ‘Big Sky Dreaming’ to check it out.
Thanks Brett for the great song. You are inspiring me in return!  C x
WBHD 2...another great success story for BRAG!

'Sing your song songwriter,
wrap it in a big blue sky,

you give  it back to me
tied up with ribbons and riffs.

Big sky dreaming,
sharing, 
finding meaning.'

Friday, October 23, 2015

Topsy-Turvy

My life has been a little 'topsy-turvy' of late several trips to and fro - Bundaberg to Brisbane to Bundaberg and a trip to Melbourne to look after my mother, who had been very ill.  Fortunately she is making an amazing recovery.  The doctors said her recovery was 'miraculous'!!

So I am back in Bundaberg for a while, trying to sell my home.  Sales of property in Bundaberg are down 30% apparently and I think it will take a long time to improve.  Recent floods have not helped.

The WBHD exhibition is finishing soon.  I am so happy that my 'Cane Cutter's Moon' has found a good home in New Mexico.  The work generated a great deal of interest apparently.

This work is an acrylic collage on canvas.  The surface is heavily textured as the base layer is covered with plastic doily and tablecloth squares. It is my favourite of the four works I produced for WBHD.

I really enjoyed painting this landscape, so I will probably attempt another one or two this year.  cx


Monday, October 19, 2015

Lipsticks


Digital image by Christine Turner:  A photograph of a mannequin merged with a photograph of some old lipsticks and hair curlers.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Latest digital artwork




This work is almost finished.  I am loving making digital images these days.  I can now make a complete image on Photoshop, but I still have a lot to learn.  cx


Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Dancer


This is the first work to come from my latest photo shoot with Adam Anderson. Let me know if you like it.  cx

Monday, September 7, 2015

Adam Anderson

My friend Adam Anderson is a multi-talented artist. As well as painting and drawing he is becoming known for video production and his very interesting performances.
His works explore ideas relating to identity, gender, sexuality and a great deal more.  Adam's work, sometimes disturbing, opens a dialogue that is rooted deeply in our sense of self.

Adam is currently in his final year of a visual arts degree at Griffith University, Southbank.

Today I took a series of photos of Adam, as I have done several times over the last three years. As a model I find him to be patient, co-operative  and kind. ...and fun to work with.!

Attached is one of the beautiful photos that came out of the photo shoot.

Link for Adam's work;    https://www.facebook.com/adamart01

cx






Thursday, September 3, 2015

Big Sky

This is 'Big Sky',  an acrylic collage on canvas, 150cm sq.  It is one of four artworks that I produced for WBHD 2.  Two of the four works were sent to the beautiful Unsettled Gallery in Las Cruces, New Mexico...(one of which was sold)...please see previous post.

Enquiries about the 'Big Sky' artwork can be made to me or to the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery.  cx

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

WBHD opening

The WBHD opening was at BRAG last Saturday morning at 10am, in order to link up with our Las Cruces, New Mexico counterparts.

Trudie, Jenny and their gallery assistants had the space beautifully set out.  There was a good turnout of appreciative artlovers who enjoyed the delicious appetisers and the live music while they perused the artworks.  Our Skype link up failed for the opening speeches,  but mysteriously became operative at a later stage.

I had the chance to talk via Skype to the lovely lady who purchased my work, 'Cane Cutter's Moon' seen below.

This work was my favourite of the four I have on show.  It is an acrylic collage on canvas. It was inspired by memories of the night-time cane fires that were once so prevalent around Bundaberg. Smoke haze and cane 'trash' would fill the air - the thick, dusty smell of the burn invading our senses.  Orchestration was  conducted to the sharp snaps and cursing crackles of the ravaging blood red and gold flames that whipped themselves into a frenzy, desperately penetrating the big sky. Trying to hold on.

But to no avail, the performance was soon over. Trash eventually falling to the ground, arranging itself into a fragile black veil that encompassed all.

These days, the cane is mostly cut green.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

The Edge

Well, not only do I have the excitement of the WBHD exhibition, which opens later this week, but there are another couple of interesting projects coming up.  Firstly, I will be attending an induction at The Edge  to allow me to use one of their 3D printers.  This will be a bit of an adventure for me!  Fortunately my eldest son is booked in also. After he did his Science degree he achieved Honours in Physics, so I will be able to lean on him a little.

The other exciting news is that I have booked the Graydon Gallery, Newfarm, for a group exhibition early next year. You will be hearing more about these events over the coming weeks.  C x

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

WBHD Catalogue

Click here to view the beautiful catalogue produced at Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery for the WBHD exhibition.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

WBHD exchange exhibition opening

The Wide Bay High Desert exchange exhibition opening is scheduled for the end of the month! Six Aussie artists and six New Mexican artists have each produced 4 works, two of which will be sent to show in Unsettled Gallery, Las Cruces, New Mexico and two to be shown in Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery.

The two galleries will be linked via Skype for their openings which will be happening at the same time.  Click here to see BRAG's promotional publication, which features one of my works.

The artists have been finishing their works and packing them securely for their long journey.   My two canvases, taken off their timber stretchers, rolled and  squeezed into a pvc  pipe have arrived in Las Cruces, New Mexico safely.

The  canvases have been restretched ready for hanging.

Meanwhile, Adrienne had organised a 'meet the makers'  workshop  at BRAG. This was a most enjoyable get-together apparently.  Unfortunately I was unable to attend.  c  x


Cane Cutter's Moon

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Underworld Interior

I posted my two works that are off to New Mexico last week.   The works will be exhibited in the Unsettled Gallery late  in August.  Two other works of mine will be shown at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) at the same time.  There are 12 artists taking part in this year's exchange exhibition. You can read more about the exhibitions  if you click the following link:

WBHD

I am still producing a lot of digital prints and I will probably plan a Brisbane exhibition for the best of them.    I have just become a member of the Queensland Centre for Photography (QCP).  That will be interesting.  I am keen to go to the first meeting which, will be in August.

The members  apparently give each other a lot of support, and importantly they offer critiques, which is very helpful.

Attached is another of my new works.  The series I have been working on utilises photographs I took of Adam Anderson a couple of years ago.  Working on the photos once converted to black and white has been really exciting for me. I am learning a lot about Photoshop Elements on the way also. Let me know what you think of it!!!  I call the piece 'Underworld Interior'.  It is almost finished.  I hope Adam likes it!

Talk Art soon!
c x

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Eden's Garden



'Eden's Garden'

This is another of the 'Tripix' digital images that I have been producing.  It features Eden...my Grandaughter and Adam Anderson, fellow artist.

I feel I am finally making a transition to Apple products.  It has taken quite a while!   One thing is for sure and that is that Apple's Retina screen is beautiful!

I have rolled my paintings for the exchange exhibition in New Mexico, into a 90 cm pvc pipe and will send it next week.  Once it arrives at Las Cruces the works will have to be framed. It's getting exciting now.  cx

Sunday, May 31, 2015

My Water Falls Installation.



My installation, ‘Water Falls’ opened last Friday night.  There were many young faces in the  crowd…Joe, Tyla, Sam.  It was great to  catch up with them.  In the two years since they left Bundaberg they have each matured in so many ways…both in their  creative pursuits  and also in their personal development.  It is just wonderful  to witness that.   Thankyou Staff of Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, (especially Trudie), for your assistance.    And thankyou all for kind words.  A special thank you to Joe for your fabulous songs.
My installation 'Water Falls' is made of 12 or so bridal veils.
I like to collect the veils as they are beautiful and have an air of mystery about them. They also carry with them a sense of innocence, promise and good fortune.  But veils hide, as well as reveal.

Veils have a gentle and elegant aspect. Their fall to the ground mimics a real waterfall.

This is why I was interested to create the 'Water Falls' installation.

Although inspired by the recent floods in Bundaberg, it explores the more gentle, forgiving and nurturing aspects of water.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Latest artworks

My digital photo collages are coming along quite well.  They feature photographs of some of my friends, who have kindly posed for me.

I am structuring the works as triptychs with three separate parts.  I am using Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 to manipulate the images. I don't often use filters, but have found them useful in this series.

I am using my small Wacom tablet...trying to get used to it.


 

'Rehearsal'

Friday, May 8, 2015

Venus emerging

Venus emerging is my latest work and is indicative of the direction I want to move in this year.  It is a photo collage featuring fellow artist, the very talented Adam Anderson, who kindly posed for me.  Also featuring are Alex and Ambre whom I wrote about in my previous post.  I am very grateful to these wonderful people who have allowed me to take numerous photographs and develop an album of wonderful resources.

Botticelli's Birth of Venus is one of my favourite works of art and I have used it often to create interpretations that teach me something about the structure of  such a powerful  work.  As a self taught artist, this methodology  has been invaluable.


'Venus emerging' is a photo collage manipulated in Photoshop Elements.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Alex & Ambre

I was interviewed some months back by a couple of lovely French girls who were travelling around Australia filming a documentary as they went. Ambre and Alex are part of a group of four. Together they are making a film about Australian women. It will be most interesting.

While they were with me, we had a photo shoot of Alex and Ambre dressed up as brides. I was really happy with some of the shots. This one will form part of a larger work eventually.






Monday, March 30, 2015

Flamingos

It was very  disappointing to learn that the booth artist Marlies designed  for Nightingale's pies was vandalised in the first week of its installation.  All the heads were snapped off the flamingos.

Fortunately the flamingo heads were able to be saved and were reattached immediately.


Sunday, March 8, 2015

Place Activation Project Opening

It was a beautiful Queensland evening for the walking tour of the North Bundaberg businesses that have been sponsored by Creative Regions with an RADF (Regional Arts Development Fund) grant.  Several artists were engaged to develop  outdoor seating options that might encourage people to come to North Bundaberg to try the various restaurants and bakeries.

All the projects were done on a very tight budget and they are a credit to all involved.  Below; Artist Jennifer McDuff paints the large tubs that will be planted with lemon trees.  Each tub has been placed in a corner of the chess board, which is made of pavers.

A few nights after the opening, my friend, Brad Marsellos came down to Bella Martino's to check out the chess board.  I had designed the chess pieces and Jennifer had designed all the trimmings, that made the project even more special.

Two young guys had a complex game going, which was exciting.  There was a beautiful full moon that evening.

I will post pictures of the other projects later this week.  C x

  



Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Wide Bay High Desert 2

At last the contracts for WBHD 2 have been signed so it is 'all systems go!'   This year I will

Thursday, February 5, 2015

More good news!

A most  exciting email arrived from Trudie Leigo, Exhibitions Officer at Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG).   I have been invited to participate in Wide Bay High Desert 11!   I feel very privileged to be included for the second time.  I got so much out of WBHD 1... Meeting the New Mexico artists and getting to know them through the blog  was quite a wonderful experience .
We certainly produced a lot of quality work for the two exchange exhibitions that were held at the end of the year.  One exhibition in Childers Art  Gallery and one at the Unsettled, Gallery in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

I will be doing some paintings for this year's WBHD11!  I have a few good ideas up my sleeve.  You can read more about WBHD if you use the 'Search' feature.  Attached is one of the works I produced  for WBHD1.  The final print had a few additions.





Friday, January 23, 2015

Place Activation Update

The Place Activation  Project I mentioned a while back is progressing quite nicely now.  Tomas O'Malley (Architect and project mentor), has kept us all on a good path.

We have booths and outdoor seating, decorative panels and a large chess set under way, amongst other things.  I don't want to give away too much at this time!!

We are all hoping that the various small businesses that have been targeted for this project will benefit from our efforts to enliven their surrounds.

I will be posting some photos here soon, when I have solved the problem I have been having, trying to upload files.     C. X