Friday, September 28, 2012

Freight




I just had word from the Brenda May Gallery that my boxes of tins have arrived safely!!  This is a great relief!!




 There are about 13kgs of biscuit tins in each of 6 cartons.  Just over 300 tins in all.Total weight 78kg.

What a wonderful opportunity this is to exhibit at the Brenda May Gallery.  Thankyou Brenda and Meg.  See you soon. c x

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Grand opening

The opening of the Open Mind exhibition turned out splendidly!  We estimated that approximately 120 people attended the show... artists, families, and their friends predominated. 

There was a buzz of genuine enthusiasm for the artworks, most of which addressed in some way, the theme of 'recovery' from mental illness.   It was so good to see the people of Bridges standing proudly in front of their works to have their photos taken.

Thanks must go out to several people......Adam Anderson, who has been the Bridges art tutor over the last few months has done an incredible job to generate excitement about the Open Mind project.  The art group has grown, and has been very productive.  There are some standout artists amongst them, who produced some stunning pieces...a few of which I will post here over the next few days.

Helen F and Mark G have been consistent helpers, across a range of tasks.  Irene has been wonderfully supportive.  And of course we all missed Kerry (who kicked off this project).  It was so good to have him at the opening. Thankyou Jenny McDuff for your interesting speech.

Art Plus were incredibly generous donating the plinths for the show and subsidising everything else.  Thanks Phil and Marlies.

Thanks to BRAG for loan of a couple of  plinths also.

Special mention must go to the Bundaberg Art Society for the donation of strings for hanging the works.

Last, but not least, I would like to thank Tony Hills, who hung the better part of the show by himself.....he is a machine!!  Thankyou Tony for your brilliant effort and for your advice and company.

My job at Bridges is almost complete.

Till soon.  cx

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Recovery - Open Mind Exhibition

This is turning out to be a big week.  The rush is on for Adam and I to have everything in order for the opening of Bridges Open Mind exhibition.

Art Plus owners Phill and Marlies have made very generous  donations in the way of matt boards and foamcore  for the artworks and loan of plinths, as well as generous discounts on all other manner of artistic goods.  We thank them very much.

The  nominated artworks are rolling in now and it is looking like we will have over 80 works.  This is a stunning effort by the artists of Bridges.

The typing is almost completed and will be transferred onto labels and then onto  foamcore as title and biography plaques for  the various artists.

A party of volunteers will hang the works this Friday, ready for the grand opening on Saturday at 5.30pm.

This will be such an exciting event celebrating recovery.   Great work people of Bridges!!

As I have been preparing information for the exhibition, I came across the following notes that were drawn up by the members of Bridges while 'brainstorming' with Kerry B for this event:

What does it mean to you to recover or what other ideas do you have  about this  art event?

Kerry and the members  drew up the following list:

Get in touch with, glimpse that person you used to be
Feel alive again
Able to connect with the world again
You’ve done the hard yards
Life is worthwhile – works of art that show what it feels like to discover life is worth living again.
That I have control of my life again.


                                                                                                                 Artwork by Shelle of Bridges


It has been said an open mind is open so it can ‘close on something’……
Come and be challenged about notions of recovery from mental illness.
Come and see hope and progression to  recovery from the viewpoint of people whose
lives have been touched, shaped and changed by mental illness .


Open Mind Art Exhibition, September 22 – September 26

See you on Saturday!!   c



Saturday, September 15, 2012

Open Mind exhibition



Adam and I will have a busy week with the Bridges opening next Saturday.  Hope to see you there!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Government House, Sydney.

It has been a while since I posted a blog.  I have been very busy with the Bridges  exhibition,  packing for the Brenda May Gallery exhibition and I am currently in Sydney to see my eldest son, Alan receive his Commendation for Distinguished Service for his work in Afghanistan.  That happened yesterday, and it was a very moving ceremony held at Government House. Official photos will be posted later when they arrive.

 

I wrote about this award last year. You may be interested to read that post if you haven't seen it yet.  Click here.

I only wish Ben, my younger son could have been there,  but being as far away as Alpha made it too difficult on top of work commitments.

Today I went out to Waterloo to the Brenda May Gallery,  to meet curator of the 'Art + Food: Beyond the Still Life,  Meg Fizell and Gallery Director, Brenda May.  I will be back in Sydney at the end of the month to set up my work for the exhibition that starts October 2nd.

The gallery is beautiful and a marvellous space has been allocated for my work.  It will be another very exciting time.

Till soon c x

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Rose Garden

At last, I have finished my latest collage called 'Rose Garden'.  It is an exercise in patterning and is made of pieces of plastic tablecloth and doilies etc., on canvas.   It is 150 x 150cm.  It is basic black and gold.  Hard to photograph successfully.

It will be one of my entries for the Bundaberg Art Festival, coming up shortly.



Detail

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Treasures

I have been struggling all day with the collage that has been giving me a difficult time lately.  I can't remember how many layers of paint it has had now, but it has had many.




Tonight I lay the canvas on the floor and scrubbed off as many layers as I could revealing yet another unsatisfactory surface.  I took the canvas outdoors and hosed it  clean.

I have now painted the surface black and I will work some gold  features back into it.

About midday, I had a call from a friend and fellow artist Ella.  She was clearing out her garage and had a small timber step ladder to give me.  She had seen my work called 'Water Falls' and thought I may like another ladder.  Of course I was delighted and picked it up straight away!  

I set off for home, but decided to drop in at the Bundaberg dump shop. Really, its title is 'Trash and Treasure'. I should try to get used to calling it that.

So there I found the lovely old pram. 

These are just the types of domestic objects that I like to use in my artworks.  The artwork below - 'Water Falls'  uses a full sized  timber ladder and a bridal veil and is a response to   the recent flooding in Bundaberg.

Till soon!   cx





Friday, August 31, 2012

BRIDGES - (updated post)

I have been meaning to tell you that I have a part time job. I work a couple of hours twice a week. I am curating an exhibition for 'Bridges' - a wonderful organisation that offers support to people recovering from mental health issues.

The members base is the Bridges Club House, where they can come and go, and get involved with the many activities available...if they want to.

Artist, Adam Anderson was employed to be an art tutor for the members. It has been wonderful to get to know Adam. I really admire the way he works with the members. He has given them a lot of encouragement and the art group is growing in numbers.

Bridges will present an exhibition called 'OPEN MIND' from 22nd to 26th of September.
The members can enter several works for the show. Carers of people with mental health issues are also able to exhibit.

So far, we have about 50 works to show, and more coming in... I hope. There are clay sculptures that have been fashioned over wire armatures, paintings in oil and acrylics, drawings and fabric works, and a small installation . There are some stunning works that are sure to impress. I have attached a couple for you to see.

Bridges have booked the School of Arts Gallery for the exhibition. The members will hang the exhibition with the help of artist, Tony Hills. Light refreshments will be served at the opening.



The exhibition will be opened by Jennifer McDuff,who is a highly respected artist from Woodgate. She has had first hand experience as a carer and is well qualified to speak on the issues tackled in this exhibition.

Jess Marsellos, from Creative Regions has helped me with a schedule for the marketing of Open Mind. There have been three radio interviews to date ( ABC, 4BU and Coral Coast) and a great story from the Newsmail.

I am busy, having designed a poster that includes supporters logos, a date saver and official exhibition invitation. I am currently collecting artist's biographies and stories about their works.

This has been a very rewarding project for me and I am really enjoying working with the wonderful staff and members of Bridges. I hope you will come to see this exhibition.


                                                                              Artwork by Robyn
Talk art soon......cx


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Video Bombing




It is ages...too long...since I went video bombing.  Petrina McDonald and I were invited to show a projection on a wall at the rear of  the Alowishus Coffee shop.  Writers from Brisbane had made the journey to Bundaberg to conduct a workshop.



Brad was unable to take part as he is currently on his honeymoon.

We were able to project some good images;  The Broken Woman series
Part1,  Fledglings and a few experimental pieces to finish the session.

Attached are a couple of pics of my videos for you. Instagram by Petrina McDonald - Queen of Instagrams, above.

Image by Pamela Fisher  below.  


At the very bottom is a little statement of mine for those people who have sought to end this harmless practice of bringing art to the people of Bundaberg.

You won't stop us! Art rules!





Talk art soon!  cx

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Brad wins a Clarion Award

http://clarions.org/awards/

Check out that link to the Clarion Awards.   Brad Marsellos has won a Clarion Award for online journalism!     

Congatulations Brad!   So well deserved!!!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Brad and Jess get married

Saturday last  was Brad and Jess's wedding day.  Friends from far and near gathered uptown to catch one of two huge buses that transported over 100  family  members and well-wishers to the beautiful Waterloo Hall. 

Brad and Jess fell in love with hall earlier in the year...on Good Friday.  ( You can see that post by following this link.)  At that time, I had travelled with Brad and Jess and Darling the dog to join the Waterloo locals for a barbecue.  It turned out to be such a magical adventure.  It was then that Brad and Jess decided they would hold their wedding  at the hall.

 The huge bus rocked gently as we sailed along in anticipation of the upcoming event.  This was a smart looking group.  Very nicely dressed for the occasion.  Very friendly too.  

On and on we went for  a good half hour or so. We turned off  the main thoroughfare at a signpost  decorated with the carcases of three huge fish. Interesting I thought.   An  obscure custom perhaps?

On rocked the bus greedily devouring  the narrow gray road. Up steep hills we went till I felt we were sure to drop off the edge of the world, but having reached each peak, we roller coasted down the other side, elated at our survival. 

The scrappy bush finally opened up to the clearing upon which the Waterloo Hall stands. Many people had travelled independently and there was a lot of activity around the little hall.  A pavilion had popped up quite magically.  Braziers were on hand to provide both light  and warmth for the coming evening. Small children ran out to greet us.

Entering the hall, I marvelled at the transformation therein.  Jess had a vision for  this special place  and she  and her handful of helpers had delivered that vision in every detail.  The hall was enchanting!  Its empty tables covered in blue and white check tablecloths were adorned with  old bottles of various sizes that served as vases for the beautiful flowers they held.  Tables  were set with an enormous variety of cakes and treats.  There were dozens of jars of chutneys and pickles that would be gifts given to  the well wishers when the evening came to an end.   Old doilies adorned some of the walls, creating a feeling of nostalgia. 

This beautiful old timber hall reeks of history,  It is as ever, presided over by the  framed portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth, whose dignified demeanour never fail to impress the viewer.






The rafters were dripping with sparkling fairy lights.  The old hall dressed up to the nines! Her windows flung full open, allowed glimpses, small snapshots of the dusty landscape that was sparsely  inhabited by the ubiquitous tall gums.

 The stage where the band would play was generously hung with white paper lanterns of various sizes.  Our favourite band 'Tabletop Lamps' would play later that evening.

All present soon gathered to an area  away from the back of the building where  Brad had fashioned a rustic aisle of  tree branches. To each side people sat on old  timber benches. There was a hum  of nervous excitement.  The groom awaited his bride.


The car  arrived and one after another gorgeous creatures emerged.  Flower girl - one.  Flower girl - now two.  Add a bridesmaid.....then another.  A proud father and finally Jess.    Herself beautifully transformed into a bride, uniquely dressed in a charming ivory gown she had designed.  She was stunning!



Brad  was waiting with his best men, the celebrant and Darling the dog. Brad's smile 'said it all'.

 Darling made an attempt to steal the show, greeting Jess enthusiastically.



A moving ceremony ensued.  Vows and shiny rings exchanged. Papers signed and held out as proof!.  Smiles everywhere.  Some tears.   The flower girls tipped up their baskets of a few remaining petals and ran off to play. 


Brad and Jess and the photographer wandered off for their photo shoot. The rest of us retired to the hall for the evenings feast and festivities.  The champagne flowed and the sumptuous feast was delivered followed by a series  of speeches, which elucidated some aspects of the wedding couple that we had not been aware of!!  Lots of funny stories. Laughter and tears.

Then the band started up and the fun and dancing began.

I was so pleased to be able to share this experience with Brad and Jess their family and friends.
I wish them every happiness. cx

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Go Darling!

Talking about Brad Marsellos, you must see the video he posted recently...it's great.

He strapped a GoPro to his dog Darling's harness.

 Check it out!!

 Link:  http://open.abc.net.au/openregions/qld-wide-bay-71AY7Fz/posts/a-dogs-view-of-the-world-28mg7lv

c x

Faceless workshop

Yesterday a few keen photographers came together for a workshop with Brad Marsellos - Producer from ABC Open Wide Bay.  The venue - Dirty Linen of course!   Brad and I had set things up the afternoon before.  We had some interesting props,cardboard shapes hanging from the ceiling,  glasses and vases of water and we even had my new friend Mr Deady Bones , the skeleton. Attached is a picture of Sam and Mr DB.

On the day we had a digital projection of some of my videos, which provided an interesting backdrop for our photographic experiments.

We learnt more about aperture and focusing and other technical things.   I am struggling a bit with my new Nikon.  It is so finicky!   Though, I think the real problem is me!  I will have to be patient and keep reading the manual and taking the Youtube tutorials and local workshops when they come up.


(A faceless portrait of Brad below)





Attached are some of my pictures from the morning, and a link to a stunning short video by Keith Stewart and Pamela Fisher.  They are really turning out some classy videos these days. Check it out here:  http://vimeo.com/47772346

Some of the works produced will be posted on the ABC Open website. Try this link to see more: http://open.abc.net.au/openregions/qld-wide-bay-71AY7Fz  The Faceless Portrait project details are posted there.  Maybe you can join in on the fun?

Thanks Brad for another amazing workshop.

Till soon cx

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Long day

So much for going to bed early...I woke up at 4am!!   So, as you can imagine I have  achieved quite a bit over a very long day.

I have a large collage on canvas on the go. ( You may remember the Rhapsody series I produced a couple of years ago.  This was an unfinished collage from that time.   

I must say that it takes time to get back in to painting mode when one has neglected painting for such a long time.  This work has many more layers of paint than is usually required for me to be finished.  I will just have to keep on going it is resolved.  I hope that will be in time for the Bundaberg Arts Festival.

I like to return to these works of simple patterning every now and then.  They are so fundamental to all that I do. Attached is the type of surface I like to  create, when making collages.

I have put a search button on my Blogger home page.  You will now be able to search by key words, tags or labels - whatever you like to call them.   I am trying to update all my posts with their tags. 

Later in the morning I went online to make a photo book. I want to take some books to Sydney in October.   I have made a few changes to this production and I think they should be better.  I make these 8" x 8" soft cover books online with BigW.  They show up to 20 pictures and you can type on any of the pages.  They would make good short story books or children's books too.   There
are many styles and features that can be applied.  The results are very good. Sometimes the books come on special for half price, which is a great saving.

 

The rest of the morning I spent changing my lights around on their tripods, so that I can try out some new lighting effects on Justyn when he comes on Monday.  I hung the green grey and black sheeting...so I am ready for anything!

Tomorrow I have another photoshoot for the family in my upstairs apartment.  This is very good practice for me with my new camera.   "Depth of Field', 'fstops' and terms like that have been like a foreign language to me.  However, I am starting to understand it a little better. Maybe Brad's perseverance with me is starting to pay off?  I certainly hope so!

Till soon.  c x

PS  Welcome Wallace.


Monday, August 6, 2012

BRIDGES poster

At last the Bridges poster I designed has been printed and is starting to be circulated.  I hope to see you at the 'Open Mind' exhibition.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Piercings



Justyn got in touch with me the other day as he wants some photos taken of his skin piercings.  The photos will be used for a poster for the shop he frequents to have these procedures.



Some of you will remember my photoshoot of Justyn from a couple of years ago. He is a very versatile model and so easy to work with. 




As far as the piercings are concerned, I can only say...'to each his own!'
c x


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Bridges

I have been meaning to tell you that I have a part time job.  I work a couple of days a week, four hours total.  I am curating an exhibition for 'Bridges' - a wonderful organisation that offers support   to people recovering from mental  health issues.

Adam Anderson was employed to be an art tutor for the members at the same  time as me.  He works so well with the members and the art group is growing.

The members base is the Bridges Club House, where they can come and go, and get involved with the many activities available...if they want to.

Bridges will be having the exhibition called 'OPEN MIND' from 22nd to 26th of September.
The members can enter works for the show.  Carers of people with mental health issues are also able to exhibit.

This has been a very rewarding project for me and I am really enjoying working with the wonderful staff and members of Bridges.   I will update you with progress of the 'OPEN MIND' exhibition.

I have just finished a poster advertising the exhibiton:   I will probably post it tomorrow.


Talk art soon......cx

Monday, July 30, 2012

Exhibition opening





We had an excellent roll out for the 'people are people' exhibition.  100 to 120 people...approximately.  And it was a rainy evening!  The rain keeps many from coming out to openings, so we can only guess at the numbers had it been fine weather. This was a fabulous result.

Many people commented that this was one of the best exhibitions they had seen in the Dirty Linen art space. 



Petrina McDonald's little gems in the front room led people on a fascinating journey around the walls, past the fridge encrusted with instagrams to the powerful works  of Brad Marsellos and Adam Anderson in the main exhibition space.

The artworks of Brad (Photography) and Adam (Painting) complimented each other and were well presented with one of Brad's idiosyncratic lighting arrangements.   The lighting made such a difference, heightening the atmosphere and enhancing the presentation of the works.



We were very lucky to have Tabletop Lamps weave their musical magic for us once again.

All considered, it was a wonderfully successful night, and each of the artists should feel incredibly proud of their acheivements.


I have posted lots of photos in the Dirty Linen page album.

Talk art soon!!!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Sneak preview




The 'people are people'  and 'Suburban Insomniac' exhibitions  are set up and ready for  a grand opening this Friday  5-8pm, at the Dirty Linen Art Space.


I love to see the gallery full  of new and interesting work.  Artists give so much of  themselves....It is good to get together to have a party for them.  To show support and encouragement.

I am posting a sneak preview of some of the works.   There's much more to see...and the fabulous Tabletop Lamps will be playing.

Painting and drawings by Adam Anderson, instagrams by Petrina McDonald, photographs by Brad Marsellos. Don't miss out on seeing this one night only show!

c x

Monday, July 23, 2012

Adam




I took this portrait of Adam on Sunday, with my new Nikon d3200.  I'm really happy that I captured a very good likeness of Adam.

'people are people' exhibition

The long awaited 'people are people' exhibition will open this coming Friday at 5pm. For one night only!

We had a luncheon at the gallery  for the three artists involved.  Photographer Brad Marsellos, painter Adam Anderson and 'instagram' photographer Petrina McDonald.

About her work Petrina said:

I’ve always been the sort of person who has a camera in hand, documenting everything from a crazy crack in the footpath to a face full of my child’s wobbly teeth. I won’t apologise for neglecting my big SLR since becoming addicted to the simple camera in my smart phone and Instagram. It’s a great way to share my photos via social networking and I get instant gratification when someone comments on my images. I love the distinctive square shape, similar to instamatic and Polaroid images, and the various filters add to the fun. I’m in control, thinking about shapes, colour and lighting and communicating how I see the world. The fancy camera puts on pressure. The phone camera doesn’t.
Like most 40-something working mums, I don’t have a lot of time to fit in all the thinking that a creative mind needs to survive, so my brain cranks into gear at night instead of sleeping. Finding time to actually BE creative is even harder. So I take photos. Instant photos. Instagram photos. On my phone. Displaying my photos as printed images on the fridge and wall at Dirty Linen Art Space is an extension of sharing the way I see the world. This is what “suburban insomniac” is about.



We will have to shift my very large fridge into the gallery, as it will be installed and decorated with instagram fridge magnets. Petrina has some fantastic images to display.  Images from her garden and of her children and so much more.

Adam's powerful paintings will challenge us to enter a dialogue about issue surrounding gay rights.  This dialogue will be played out even further when Adam exhibits new work in October. Adam said about his work:

My work is an allegorical representation of my life, my symbols are almost entirely fictional human figures which invariably represent one aspect or another of myself and my life. Each painting is a self-portrait, an introspective search for my seemingly illusive identity. My work is intrinsically tied to me, as if each artwork is a layer of my identity which I have shed in a quest for self-realization, a journey to the core.




Brad Marsellos will be presenting photographic  portraits  of celebrities and local identities. Brad, who curated the exhibition had this to say about his work:

People are People came about thanks to social media. I saw Adam's paintings online and noticed he mainly did portraits or people paintings. The works looked amazing and I really wanted an excuse to see them in real life. I love photographing people and photos of people so the idea of us displaying work together just sort of grew from this.
While Adam paints and I take photos, I think the works fit together. Both our styles feel a little isolated and use space. We both see inner beauty in subjects that may not be conventionally beautiful.

There are also not a whole lot of men doing a bit left of centre creative stuff around Bundaberg, so it's good to team up with Adam in that regard as well.

My portraits are all recent works and include photos of some well known people such as artist Adam Cullen, musician Tim Rogers and film maker John Water. The series also features people I have met who just capture my attention.
I will be posting some photos from the opening this Friday, so stay tuned!!
Talk art soon!!  c x

Friday, July 20, 2012

Sunday in the gallery

I am getting prepared for the  group exhibition in October at the Brenda May Gallery in Waterloo, Sydney.   I want to have some photo books on hand. I will adapt the previous publication I arranged, and may also include a couple of new books.  I may design a book with the Coonar Bride works if I have enough of them...and perhaps a book of celestial bodies.

I also made up some new business cards and had them printed today.

Now that all my tins have come back from Hervey Bay, I will pick some of the best ones to include in my installation.  My car is stuffed full of boxes of tins at present!

On Sunday there will be a lunch in the gallery for the artists in the upcoming 'people are people' exhibition. We will work out the details for hanging the show and so on.   Artist, Adam Anderson  will come earlier for a photoshoot.  I will have the opportunity to try out my new Nikon d3200.  c x


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Adelaide

I spent the last two weeks looking after my two grandaughters, Isabella and Charlotte, while they were visiting Adelaide. They are such beautiful girls in every way. Smart, pretty, funny, caring, witty, loving!  There just aren't enough adjectives!  It was such a joy to spend time with them.


Today I drove to Hervey Bay to pick up my biscuit tins from my floor works that I called 'Citadels'.  The 'renew' exhibition was very well received apparently.  Unfortunately, I can't attend all these exhibition openings as they are just so far away.  Hervey Bay is an hour and a half  away, at least - one way.

My skeleton or part thereof, will be  sent from Adelaide tomorrow.  I carried some of the leg, hands and feet bones home in my 'carry on luggage' when I flew home the other day.  I  was pulled aside at Adelaide airport for a security bag check.  They had noticed the bones on their x-ray machine.  Once the security man checked what they were I was allowed to proceed!

My grandaughters don't seem to be concerned at all that their grandmother carries skeleton bones  around in her luggage!!  They are used to me collecting strange things!  They call the skeleton...Mr Deadibones (from Snugglepot and Cuddlepie).

Talk soon,   c x


Thursday, July 12, 2012

'people are people'


The 'people are people' exhibition at Dirty Linen artspace is fast approaching! ABC Open Wide Bay Producer, Brad Marsellos will be showing a selection of his photographic portraits.  Adam Anderson will present figurative  paintings, and Petrina McDonald (of 'Fledglings' fame), will show 'instagrams'. The exhibitions will only be open for one night.  July 27th 2012, 5pm-8pm.   This will be an exciting show with a twist or two!   Try to catch it if you can.  c x