Thursday, December 12, 2013

Merry Christmas

A wee bit of artistic licence with an old Christmas Carol!!

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me:
Twelve snotty noses
Eleven glowing candles
Ten salmon leaping
Nine hounds a' howling
Eight bottles popping
Seven moggies  grinning
Six eggs hatching
Five frozen chins
Four howling kids
Three drenched men
Two purple gloves
And a partridge in a BEAR TREE



Friday, October 25, 2013

FutureWorld the Exhibition at Princess Margaret Hospital

A busy few days have been spent this week setting up the exhibition at PMH.  Rebecca De Rooy the curator at the hospital has done a brilliant job of curating the exhibition and we have worked together hanging and displaying the artworks.

This project has been an enriching experience and I am truly privileged to have been chosen as Artist in Residence at PMH for 2013! Thank you all you wonderful teachers and staff at HSS!

The students I have worked with have been inspirational and every day  I was presented  with a new challenge!



There are nine small works on canvas eight by the students and one of my own (Top right hand corner). The students were given a prepared canvas with a background colour and some blotches of paint, they then used this as the foundation for their many and varied artworks. Some of the works incorporated collage using a variety of art papers.



The exhibition space at the Megazone has been completed and our exhibition looks excellent!

There are six works based on drawings by the students these have been digitally enhanced and framed. 


 This painting has been gifted the the PMH collection it is a large painting 100cm x100cm and depicts my interpretation of an alien forest complete with bizarre life forms.



The display boxes hold the sculpture works of the Bentley Adolescent Transition Unit and the Children from Family Pathways at Shenton Park,


The sculptures done by the student from Bentley Adolescent transition Unit were selected for exhibition at the 'Young Originals" Art Exhibition at Edith Cowan University in August. This was one of the highlights of the Residency.  The students made  innovative and unique pieces out of recycled materials.





The children at Family Pathways, Shenton Park had great fun messing about with polystyrene shapes and plaster of Paris bandages making these delightfully colourful models!



The piece on the left was a collaborative piece worked on by a number of staff members at the Bentley Transition Unit. 

A series of artworks have also been installed in the main entrance:





As with the works exhibited at the Megazone these are on prepared canvas with a background colour and some blotches of paint, they then used this as the foundation for their many and varied artworks. Some of the works incorporated collage using a variety of art papers.


Further works have been installed on this level:











These pieces are semi-3D and consist of pieces made by the kind and some digital prints of their works mounted to give a 3D effect.



















These paintings are acrylic on canvas and continue the theme of Future World. I have used bright colours to describe my alien-scapes and iridescent paint to give life and sparkle to the pieces.







The Undergrowth is the third large collaborative piece installed at the Megazone. It again comprises work by many of the students and a number of staff members.





Saturday, August 3, 2013

PMH AiR project update

Working as Artist in Residence at PMH is a unique and remarkable experience! two large collaborative works are now installed at the Megazone on the 7th floor. These pieces are imaginative and vibrant and have been much admired since their installation. I never cease to be amazed by the ingenuity of the kids!

The work is challenging and exciting. The children range in age from 5 years to 18 years. I see most of them for a short time 30min to an hour. I also have two adolescent groups who I have see over the whole of the residency. Hence the artworks that I offer have to be able to be completed in a short space of time and be suitable for a range of skill levels.

The first piece includes the work of over 30 kids and
portrays an underwater scene on an alien planet
the pieces are two and three dimensional.


The second piece depicts bizarre alien portraits with accompanying stories
about these strange creatures 25 contributors to this piece


Several of the adolescents who I have had regular contact with have been making their own sculpture works from recycled materials, there are two groups one at PMH and the other at Bentley Adolescent Unit. They have used a range of materials to produce their pieces, plastic bottles, bubble wrap, wire, papier mache and a variety of bits and pieces. It is planned to show these pieces at the exhibition to be held at the end of the residency.

In the meantime I have continued to create a number of 3D pieces, paintings and have also added to the portfolio of drawings shown previously.

Eugene the Gombo

Joobee-L-Ant

Laquishabon Qui Qui

Skizzer the Lizzer

A Mystic Alien Forest
Acrylic on Canvas

Weird and Wonderful Alien Bees
Acrylic on Canvas

weird creatures half bird half dog

Eugene the Gombo and Ainsley Joobee-L-Ant

Horny Jo Blo 


Skizzer the Lizzer a transporter of small aliens

The weightlessness chamber on the Inter Galactic Oasis
A place to chill out in space!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Artist in Residence At Princess Margaret Hospital for Children

The Artist in Residence (AiR Grants Program) is a State and Federal Government sponsored program to bring artists into schools.

I have the good fortune to be chosen as the AiR to work with the Hospital School Services (HSS) at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children (PMH). 

My residency started on the 6th of May and will continue until the end of September covering terms 2 and 3 of the school year. The project is being jointly managed by Caleb Jones (Associate Principal HSS) and Rebecca De Rooy (Art Collection Curator PMH).

The initial task was to come up with a theme for the project. Following lengthy discussions we came up with the idea of creating a Future World. A place of inter-galactic travel and new concepts thus providing the scope for exciting and boundless journeys into the imagination!

The next task for me was to do some preliminary work which I hoped would stimulate and encourage the kids to create their own works.

I started off with a series of drawings which I then scanned into my computer and digitally manipulated and coloured:



 
                        Future World a drawing


Future World where is it??


Are we there yet??


Who are they and where are they from?? 


Cool Joe Bird and The Blue parakeet Jazz Band play The Tree of Life at the Intergalactic  Oasis !!


The Intergalactic Oasis a Stopover on the way to a New World??


A replacement for the car??


Maybe we will create our own islands in the sea??


Maybe we will live under the ocean??


If this is starting to look a bit like a trip into a Sci-Fi movie I'm not too surprised! The visual extravagance of Avatar, Star Wars and Star Trek are a great source of inspiration to me, as are the stories of Tolkien!

I went on to create two small sculptures out of recycled  materials:



This exotic creature holds a pot of mystical material not found on Earth . What is it for? 



This strange looking critter comes from a planet where the gravitational pull is much weaker than here on Earth. He needs his heave tail to hold him down. Since his arrival on Earth his tail has become a bit of a burden and has resulted in his somewhat drunken gait!!


A bizarre pair from who knows where?  I was now ready to begin my journey as AiR at PMH!










Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Shoe Tree






On the Beach

Once again the Bentley Art group were selected to exhibit at 'Castaways' on the Rockingham foreshore.This year's piece is called 'The Shoe Tree' and is inspired by the many trees all over the world on which people hang shoes! There are many theories as to why these phenomena occur but who really knows why?

Our tree is constructed from PVC pipe, found paperbark and tree branches, and old shoes.  We added stories about the shoes to our tree in order to better engage the viewers. These were written on labels attached to the shoes.


Construction begins







Ben Decorating Shoes

Georgia Hanging Shoes


Charlotte with More Shoes!






Shoe Stories!




Roseanne on the Beach

Georgia and Jean on the Beach


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Bentley Harmony Day 2013

This was our 4th Harmony Day event and a brilliant success it was!  I was once again fortunate enough to be the Community Artist for this event. There were four schools involved in this year's school project: 'Things that Fly' Bentley Primary, Al Hidayah Islamic School, Santa Clara Primary and Rehoboth Christian School.  The work was hung on our old Hill's Hoist on the day!



Georgia with the school art



As usual I was totally blown away by the imagination and quality of the works that the schools provided for the event. They are now on show in the Bentley Library.















We also ran an arts project on the day....... Action Art. Thank you to Georgia and Kero for their help running the Action Art on the day!







 The Action painting proved to be very popular on the day!