Monday, 27 December 2021
Slow Progress
Unfortunately it has been very slow going on the new project. I have still had lots of problems with the release. Still more experimenting needed to get it to work. If it just wont work I will have to go to plan B. There is always lots of trial and error. Sometimes I have an idea in my head but making it work isn't always easy. The good thing is even if its not going to plan I am at least working and thinking.
Tuesday, 26 October 2021
New release agent
The experimenting went well. Unfortunately the material I am using is still sticking to the casts.
I am trying a new release agent and will keep you posted.
Thursday, 14 October 2021
The process begins
I have finished putting several layers of shellac in the casts and I am ready to experiment. Not sure how this new material will work but I am hopeful it will say what I am trying to convey. Thought behind the materials chosen is really important to me.
Saturday, 2 October 2021
Not so glamorous side
Have just starting casting again for a new body of work I am doing. It is definitely a messy job. The medical grade plaster bandage works really well. I am fortunate to have my husband to help me with the not so easy to get to spots. This ageing body doesn't cope as well as it used too. Hopefully my skin will feel a little nourished from the vaseline.
Sunday, 8 August 2021
Trying, Persisting, Accepting.
Over the past few months I have been doing lots of experimenting and testing different ways of working. I have realised sometimes no matter how hard you try to make it work, sometimes it just wont work the way you want it too and thats ok. I don't always succeed and thats ok, but the trying and thinking is what is important. This piece was an experiment using paper, thread and acrylic, of a friend of mine who is an amazing photographer Michele Bowden Visuall. com.au who plays guitar in a band, a woman of rock.
I will keep trying and practising as I love the loose line and hopefully will improve.Sunday, 16 May 2021
Finalist Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize
These Photos were taken by two beautiful friends Alissa and Chantelle in Sydney yesterday when they visited the Ravenswood Australian Womens Art Prize in Gordon Sydney. I was going down to Sydney for the opening but unfortunately it was cancelled due to a covid outbreak extension. Ravenswood did a virtual opening which was wonderful. This is my piece Endure in the exhibition. I feel very fortunate and grateful to be a finalist as there were 1677 entries.
Congratulations to all the winners this year.
For the Professional Artist winner ,Caroline Rothwell 'Vault"
Emerging Artist winner , Symone Male 'Contagious'
Indigenous Emerging Artist winner, Imelda Wood Melamurrk ' My sister's birth on a full moon'
and all those artists that received Highly Commended.
Congratulations to every woman who entered as it takes courage to put yourself and your work out there. There is a virtual tour on the Ravenswood website which is fantastic to check out.
A huge Thankyou to Ravenswood Australian Womens Art Prize for advancing womens art and providing women with this wonderful opportunity to raise their profiles and encouraging womens art for the future. I have been very grateful to be a part of this wonderful experience.
Monday, 22 March 2021
Learning new techniques Daniel Butterworth Workshop
I spent a wonderful weekend doing Daniel Butterworths's workshop in Brisbane held at Bienarte. Daniel is such an inspirational artist and such an honest and humble man. His workshop was outstanding. He was very generous in sharing his tips and techniques and gave incredible demonstrations. I learnt many things and now need to implement them in my practice.
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Nature and Nurture
I love Ghost gums
Top of the sandblow. Wasn't sure i would make it to the top. It was such a hard climb in such soft sand but we did it.
I have been very fortunate to spend the last three days on K'gari (Fraser Island). It was so wonderful to unplug from the busyness of daily life and take sometime to reconnect to nature and nurture myself. I have come back feeling less stressed and rejuvenated. Such an amazing place to visit.