This document contains information about 4 artworks being submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011. It includes the artist name, title, medium, size and a brief description for each artwork. It also includes biographies for each of the submitting artists - Ben Mitchell, Sarah Eve, Elliott Wilson and Vania Lawson. The artworks cover a range of mediums including oil on board, print media, acrylic paint on canvas, and gold/silver leaf with oil. The artists work in 2D and 3D forms and their backgrounds and exhibition histories are described.
Pat Harry is an Australian painter born in 1931 in Sydney who studied art in the 1950s and 1960s. He has had a long career as both an artist and art teacher, holding teaching positions from 1966 to 1996 and exhibiting his work in solo and group shows nationally and internationally from the 1970s onward. His paintings are held in significant public and private collections in Australia and overseas.
Raymond Jennings is a New Zealand painter who graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts in 1975. Since then he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. He is represented by two galleries in New Zealand and has work in several public and private collections in New Zealand and abroad. Jennings also illustrates children's books and teaches art workshops.
This document provides biographical information about Tara Sabharwal, an artist based in New York City. It outlines her education, including degrees from MS University Baroda in India and the Royal College of Art in London. It also lists numerous solo and group exhibitions she has participated in from the 1980s to present day in galleries across the US, UK, Europe, and India. The document highlights awards, residencies, and collections her work is included in, such as the New York Public Library and Victoria and Albert Museum.
Keith Lane is an artist based in Tasmania who has over 40 years of experience in fine art. He has extensive training and qualifications in art, design, and teaching. Lane works primarily in painting but also sculpting, printmaking and other mediums. He has exhibited widely across Australia and has received numerous awards and commissions over his career.
This document appears to be the biography and exhibition history of artist Anita Ghei. It lists over 30 exhibitions she has participated in from 1999 to 2002 in cities like New York, Delhi, and Kuala Lumpur focused on themes like war victims, women's issues, and the environment. It also outlines her educational background and experience in printmaking, teaching, and conducting workshops.
NAME is an artist-led space in Sui Village that aims to support young artists through exhibitions, workshops, and residencies. It will provide space for international cultural exchange and increase local interest in art through classes. The organization hopes to promote new media arts, public/community arts, and experimental forms through events with Vietnamese and foreign artists, as well as workshops and residencies. It is located in a historic village and offers lacquer painting facilities.
This document provides information about an art exhibition titled "APEN at Fadil Studio" that will take place from February 5-23, 2013 in New York City. It features works by several Albanian artists living in New York and abroad. The exhibition aims to provide a glimpse of the global Albanian art community and showcase the diversity of mediums and perspectives represented by this generation of artists. Biographies are included for each participating artist.
Pat Harry is an Australian painter born in 1931 in Sydney who studied art in the 1950s and 1960s. He has had a long career as both an artist and art teacher, holding teaching positions from 1966 to 1996 and exhibiting his work in solo and group shows nationally and internationally from the 1970s onward. His paintings are held in significant public and private collections in Australia and overseas.
Raymond Jennings is a New Zealand painter who graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts in 1975. Since then he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. He is represented by two galleries in New Zealand and has work in several public and private collections in New Zealand and abroad. Jennings also illustrates children's books and teaches art workshops.
This document provides biographical information about Tara Sabharwal, an artist based in New York City. It outlines her education, including degrees from MS University Baroda in India and the Royal College of Art in London. It also lists numerous solo and group exhibitions she has participated in from the 1980s to present day in galleries across the US, UK, Europe, and India. The document highlights awards, residencies, and collections her work is included in, such as the New York Public Library and Victoria and Albert Museum.
Keith Lane is an artist based in Tasmania who has over 40 years of experience in fine art. He has extensive training and qualifications in art, design, and teaching. Lane works primarily in painting but also sculpting, printmaking and other mediums. He has exhibited widely across Australia and has received numerous awards and commissions over his career.
This document appears to be the biography and exhibition history of artist Anita Ghei. It lists over 30 exhibitions she has participated in from 1999 to 2002 in cities like New York, Delhi, and Kuala Lumpur focused on themes like war victims, women's issues, and the environment. It also outlines her educational background and experience in printmaking, teaching, and conducting workshops.
NAME is an artist-led space in Sui Village that aims to support young artists through exhibitions, workshops, and residencies. It will provide space for international cultural exchange and increase local interest in art through classes. The organization hopes to promote new media arts, public/community arts, and experimental forms through events with Vietnamese and foreign artists, as well as workshops and residencies. It is located in a historic village and offers lacquer painting facilities.
This document provides information about an art exhibition titled "APEN at Fadil Studio" that will take place from February 5-23, 2013 in New York City. It features works by several Albanian artists living in New York and abroad. The exhibition aims to provide a glimpse of the global Albanian art community and showcase the diversity of mediums and perspectives represented by this generation of artists. Biographies are included for each participating artist.
Joanne Riddle - Curriculum Vitae - October 2008Joanne Riddle
Joanne Louise Riddle is a 32-year-old artist and designer from Stockton on Tees. She has a Masters degree in Art and Design from the University of Teesside and over 15 years of experience in textile design, surface pattern, and running her own businesses. Her most recent venture is Ateliero, a partnership focused on sustainable design and materials.
Chairman’s Introduction
Welcome to Sworders’ 2019 newsletter, where we review another eventful year and look forward to what we hope will be an equally eventful 2020.
The year began with the first of two house contents sales, the Collection of Barbara Holliday, removed from ‘The Gales’ in the far, far north west of Cumbria. Mrs Holliday’s particular passion was for the work of late 20th century Royal Academicians. The auction met with an enthusiastic response, a 95% sold rate and was led by works by Mary Fedden and Cumbrian artist Sheila Fell.
The summer brought the contents of Alderley House from Gloucestershire, a quintessentially Cotswold manor house, recently furnished in the English country house style. On offer were the extensive contents, ranging from
a grand piano to a clay pigeon launcher.
In March we opened our London Gallery in Cecil Court, on the edge of Covent Garden; this proved an invaluable asset during our successful Asian Art Auction, which was viewed entirely from there during the week prior to auction.
I am also delighted to have been able to recruit several leading and impressive new members of staff, including Luke Macdonald and Stephen Giles.
Next year begins with the John Barnett Collection of Scales, an exciting new season of 20th Century auctions and the ever-extraordinary Out of the Ordinary auction in February.
Thank you for your much-valued support throughout the year. I look forward to meeting as many of you as possible during 2020.
Guy Schooling
Chairman
Florencia Sutianto is an Indonesian interior design graduate from Lasalle College of the Arts in Singapore. She has a strong portfolio that includes design awards and exhibitions. Her final year project focused on transforming the abandoned Istana Woodneuk palace ruins into a boutique hotel inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi that embraces impermanence and imperfection. She is proposing interior design works, drawings, and renderings to showcase how the hotel would look and feel.
The document describes several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 competition in Hong Kong. It includes entries from artists Wong Ka Lam, Lai NgaLun, IpYiu Ming, and Stephanie Sin. For each entry it provides the artist name, artwork title, medium, size, a brief artwork description, and artist biography. The artists' works encompass mediums such as acrylic, oil, ink and their styles include abstract, figurative and conceptual pieces exploring themes around Hong Kong culture and society.
The document is an issue of In-House magazine about Swire Hotels. It highlights recent developments at Swire Hotels properties around the world, including art exhibitions at The Opposite House in Beijing and The Upper House in Hong Kong. It also profiles designers and artists who have worked with Swire Hotels, such as Matthew Hilton who designed furniture for The Montpellier Chapter. Upcoming Swire Hotels projects are mentioned, including a new Chapter Hotel in Exeter, England and the EAST hotel in Beijing.
Luce Group is an interdisciplinary design firm founded in 1997 that specializes in theatrical design, lighting, architecture, and exhibitions. They bring together diverse professionals with experience in these fields to collaboratively design innovative and technically advanced spaces. Their work ranges from museums and cultural institutions to events and trade shows. They are known for blurring traditional boundaries between different design disciplines and staying on the cutting edge of new technologies.
Eduardo Txillida was a famous Basque sculptor born in 1924 who is known for his outdoor sculpture "The comb of the wind" located in Donostia. In 2000, his children built the Txillida-Leku museum in Hernani to showcase his sculptures and traveling works after establishing himself internationally as a renowned artist.
Susan Schmidt is a self-taught artist living in Kin Kin, Queensland known for her vibrant portraits of indigenous Australians and urban landscapes of Brisbane. She has worked as an illustrator but always wanted to be a full-time artist. Schmidt's studio is located in a renovated bank attached to her home, where she displays large colorful portraits capturing the mood and personality of her subjects. Though self-taught, Schmidt is a successful artist who has had seven solo exhibitions and permanent display space at a hotel, with her paintings in high demand among collectors.
Presentation rajib for architect steven holl9853770483
Steven Holl is an American architect born in 1947. He graduated from the University of Washington and studied in Rome before establishing his firm Steven Holl Architects in New York City in 1976. Holl is recognized for seamlessly integrating new projects into historic contexts and utilizing each site's unique qualities. Some of his notable works include the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, the Sarphatistraat Offices in Amsterdam, and the Chapel of St. Ignatius in Seattle. Holl's designs emphasize experiential phenomenology and blending space and light. He is the recipient of many prestigious awards for his innovative and sustainable architecture.
Steven Holl is an American architect born in 1947 who graduated from the University of Washington and studied architecture in Rome. In 1976, he joined the Architectural Association in London and established his own firm, Steven Holl Architects, in New York City. He is known for seamlessly integrating new projects into historic contexts through concept-driven designs that blend space, light, and the unique qualities of each site. Some of his notable works include the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, the Vanke Center in Shenzhen, and the Cite de l'Ocean et du Surf in Biarritz.
This document defines and discusses different types of art including contemporary art, visual arts, fine arts, decorative arts, and contemporary art forms. Contemporary art is defined as art produced in the present time by living artists. Visual arts encompass art forms appreciated primarily through sight such as literature, culinary arts, media arts, performing arts, and fine arts. Fine arts are artworks created primarily for aesthetic purposes rather than practical function. Decorative arts are artworks that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Contemporary art forms include recently developed styles and techniques that are experimental in nature.
The document announces that Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of the architecture firm SANAA are the recipients of the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize. It provides photos of several of SANAA's projects, including the O-Museum in Iida, Japan; the Christian Dior Building in Tokyo; and the Rolex Learning Center at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Lausanne, Switzerland. The photos are available for publication or broadcast in relation to the announcement of the Pritzker Prize.
This document provides information about the 2004 Pritzker Architecture Prize ceremony honoring Zaha Hadid. The ceremony took place at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Speakers at the ceremony included the Director of the State Hermitage Museum, the Governor of St. Petersburg, the Russian Minister of Culture, the Chairman of the Pritzker jury, and Zaha Hadid herself. The ceremony celebrated Hadid as the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize and recognized St. Petersburg as one of the great cities of architecture.
The document summarizes an Arts Award Gold project involving students from Huish Episcopi Academy. It discusses three key parts:
1) Unit 1 involves students extending their art practice through workshops with artists, volunteering in the arts sector, and researching other artists. They held an exhibition in September to showcase their work.
2) Unit 2 will involve students planning and leading art workshops for primary school students in November, applying the skills they developed.
3) The project is a partnership between multiple organizations and involves a team of advisors to support the students through the Gold Award requirements and opportunities.
Tate is a family of four art galleries in the UK known for increasing public access to modern and contemporary art collections. It was originally a single gallery called the Tate Gallery, but has expanded to include Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool, and Tate St Ives. In 2000, Tate developed a new unified brand to represent its expanded scope and forward-thinking approach. Since opening Tate Modern in 2000, Tate's annual visitor numbers have grown from 4 million to over 7 million through initiatives that make art experiences more accessible and social. Tate continues to innovate through programs linking art and music, events, and accessibility across its four sites.
The document discusses the architectural styles of neomodernism, deconstructionism, and their key characteristics. It provides examples of works by prominent deconstructionist architects like Frank Gehry, Bernard Tschumi, and Zaha Hadid. Gehry's own house is cited as one of the earliest examples of deconstructivist buildings due to its unconventional use of materials and forms. Tschumi's Parc de la Villette in Paris incorporates deconstructionist principles through its collection of sculptural garden spaces.
This document provides a biography and resume for Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan, a visual artist based in India. It outlines his education, including degrees from colleges in Chennai and New Delhi. It also lists numerous solo exhibitions, art residencies, group exhibitions, and festivals where his video art has been featured. Srinivasan has received various awards and scholarships for his work. The resume concludes with information on collections his art is included in and past video projects.
Fumihiko Maki is a renowned Japanese architect known for his unique style blending modernism with Japanese influences. He received the Pritzker Prize in 1993 and the AIA Gold Medal in 2011. Maki focuses on using light and simple geometric forms to create harmonious buildings. He aims to design spaces that complement human interaction and the surrounding environment. Some of his major works include the National Museum of Art in Kyoto, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, and 4 World Trade Center in New York.
Anne Barrett is an artist based in Drummoyne, NSW. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of New South Wales (2006-2009), a Bachelor of Visual Arts with First Class Honours from the University of South Australia (1998-2004), and a Diploma of Art in Education from Dartington College of Arts, University of Exeter, England (1973-1976). Barrett has exhibited widely in Australia and completed artist residencies in Barcelona. She has received numerous awards and grants for her artwork.
Ruth Venner is an Australian artist and calligrapher with over 30 years of experience. She holds qualifications in calligraphy and has held various positions related to arts administration and curation. Venner has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia and overseas, and has received grants and awards for her work. Her artistic practice combines Western and Eastern calligraphy styles with a focus on words and philosophy.
Lucy Bollinger is an art historian and curator based in London seeking a career in the art world. She has a Masters in Art Curatorship and experience working in galleries, auction houses, and curating art festivals in both Australia and the UK. Her skills include curation, research, event coordination, and client relations. She is passionate about bringing art to the community and helping artists realize their visions.
Sarah Tomasetti is an Australian artist born in 1968. She holds a Master of Arts in Fine Art Research from RMIT University from 1999 and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia and abroad since 1991. Her work is held in significant public and private collections. She works primarily in drawing and has received grants including an Artists in Schools Grant in 2014.
Joanne Riddle - Curriculum Vitae - October 2008Joanne Riddle
Joanne Louise Riddle is a 32-year-old artist and designer from Stockton on Tees. She has a Masters degree in Art and Design from the University of Teesside and over 15 years of experience in textile design, surface pattern, and running her own businesses. Her most recent venture is Ateliero, a partnership focused on sustainable design and materials.
Chairman’s Introduction
Welcome to Sworders’ 2019 newsletter, where we review another eventful year and look forward to what we hope will be an equally eventful 2020.
The year began with the first of two house contents sales, the Collection of Barbara Holliday, removed from ‘The Gales’ in the far, far north west of Cumbria. Mrs Holliday’s particular passion was for the work of late 20th century Royal Academicians. The auction met with an enthusiastic response, a 95% sold rate and was led by works by Mary Fedden and Cumbrian artist Sheila Fell.
The summer brought the contents of Alderley House from Gloucestershire, a quintessentially Cotswold manor house, recently furnished in the English country house style. On offer were the extensive contents, ranging from
a grand piano to a clay pigeon launcher.
In March we opened our London Gallery in Cecil Court, on the edge of Covent Garden; this proved an invaluable asset during our successful Asian Art Auction, which was viewed entirely from there during the week prior to auction.
I am also delighted to have been able to recruit several leading and impressive new members of staff, including Luke Macdonald and Stephen Giles.
Next year begins with the John Barnett Collection of Scales, an exciting new season of 20th Century auctions and the ever-extraordinary Out of the Ordinary auction in February.
Thank you for your much-valued support throughout the year. I look forward to meeting as many of you as possible during 2020.
Guy Schooling
Chairman
Florencia Sutianto is an Indonesian interior design graduate from Lasalle College of the Arts in Singapore. She has a strong portfolio that includes design awards and exhibitions. Her final year project focused on transforming the abandoned Istana Woodneuk palace ruins into a boutique hotel inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi that embraces impermanence and imperfection. She is proposing interior design works, drawings, and renderings to showcase how the hotel would look and feel.
The document describes several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 competition in Hong Kong. It includes entries from artists Wong Ka Lam, Lai NgaLun, IpYiu Ming, and Stephanie Sin. For each entry it provides the artist name, artwork title, medium, size, a brief artwork description, and artist biography. The artists' works encompass mediums such as acrylic, oil, ink and their styles include abstract, figurative and conceptual pieces exploring themes around Hong Kong culture and society.
The document is an issue of In-House magazine about Swire Hotels. It highlights recent developments at Swire Hotels properties around the world, including art exhibitions at The Opposite House in Beijing and The Upper House in Hong Kong. It also profiles designers and artists who have worked with Swire Hotels, such as Matthew Hilton who designed furniture for The Montpellier Chapter. Upcoming Swire Hotels projects are mentioned, including a new Chapter Hotel in Exeter, England and the EAST hotel in Beijing.
Luce Group is an interdisciplinary design firm founded in 1997 that specializes in theatrical design, lighting, architecture, and exhibitions. They bring together diverse professionals with experience in these fields to collaboratively design innovative and technically advanced spaces. Their work ranges from museums and cultural institutions to events and trade shows. They are known for blurring traditional boundaries between different design disciplines and staying on the cutting edge of new technologies.
Eduardo Txillida was a famous Basque sculptor born in 1924 who is known for his outdoor sculpture "The comb of the wind" located in Donostia. In 2000, his children built the Txillida-Leku museum in Hernani to showcase his sculptures and traveling works after establishing himself internationally as a renowned artist.
Susan Schmidt is a self-taught artist living in Kin Kin, Queensland known for her vibrant portraits of indigenous Australians and urban landscapes of Brisbane. She has worked as an illustrator but always wanted to be a full-time artist. Schmidt's studio is located in a renovated bank attached to her home, where she displays large colorful portraits capturing the mood and personality of her subjects. Though self-taught, Schmidt is a successful artist who has had seven solo exhibitions and permanent display space at a hotel, with her paintings in high demand among collectors.
Presentation rajib for architect steven holl9853770483
Steven Holl is an American architect born in 1947. He graduated from the University of Washington and studied in Rome before establishing his firm Steven Holl Architects in New York City in 1976. Holl is recognized for seamlessly integrating new projects into historic contexts and utilizing each site's unique qualities. Some of his notable works include the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, the Sarphatistraat Offices in Amsterdam, and the Chapel of St. Ignatius in Seattle. Holl's designs emphasize experiential phenomenology and blending space and light. He is the recipient of many prestigious awards for his innovative and sustainable architecture.
Steven Holl is an American architect born in 1947 who graduated from the University of Washington and studied architecture in Rome. In 1976, he joined the Architectural Association in London and established his own firm, Steven Holl Architects, in New York City. He is known for seamlessly integrating new projects into historic contexts through concept-driven designs that blend space, light, and the unique qualities of each site. Some of his notable works include the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, the Vanke Center in Shenzhen, and the Cite de l'Ocean et du Surf in Biarritz.
This document defines and discusses different types of art including contemporary art, visual arts, fine arts, decorative arts, and contemporary art forms. Contemporary art is defined as art produced in the present time by living artists. Visual arts encompass art forms appreciated primarily through sight such as literature, culinary arts, media arts, performing arts, and fine arts. Fine arts are artworks created primarily for aesthetic purposes rather than practical function. Decorative arts are artworks that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Contemporary art forms include recently developed styles and techniques that are experimental in nature.
The document announces that Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of the architecture firm SANAA are the recipients of the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize. It provides photos of several of SANAA's projects, including the O-Museum in Iida, Japan; the Christian Dior Building in Tokyo; and the Rolex Learning Center at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Lausanne, Switzerland. The photos are available for publication or broadcast in relation to the announcement of the Pritzker Prize.
This document provides information about the 2004 Pritzker Architecture Prize ceremony honoring Zaha Hadid. The ceremony took place at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Speakers at the ceremony included the Director of the State Hermitage Museum, the Governor of St. Petersburg, the Russian Minister of Culture, the Chairman of the Pritzker jury, and Zaha Hadid herself. The ceremony celebrated Hadid as the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize and recognized St. Petersburg as one of the great cities of architecture.
The document summarizes an Arts Award Gold project involving students from Huish Episcopi Academy. It discusses three key parts:
1) Unit 1 involves students extending their art practice through workshops with artists, volunteering in the arts sector, and researching other artists. They held an exhibition in September to showcase their work.
2) Unit 2 will involve students planning and leading art workshops for primary school students in November, applying the skills they developed.
3) The project is a partnership between multiple organizations and involves a team of advisors to support the students through the Gold Award requirements and opportunities.
Tate is a family of four art galleries in the UK known for increasing public access to modern and contemporary art collections. It was originally a single gallery called the Tate Gallery, but has expanded to include Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool, and Tate St Ives. In 2000, Tate developed a new unified brand to represent its expanded scope and forward-thinking approach. Since opening Tate Modern in 2000, Tate's annual visitor numbers have grown from 4 million to over 7 million through initiatives that make art experiences more accessible and social. Tate continues to innovate through programs linking art and music, events, and accessibility across its four sites.
The document discusses the architectural styles of neomodernism, deconstructionism, and their key characteristics. It provides examples of works by prominent deconstructionist architects like Frank Gehry, Bernard Tschumi, and Zaha Hadid. Gehry's own house is cited as one of the earliest examples of deconstructivist buildings due to its unconventional use of materials and forms. Tschumi's Parc de la Villette in Paris incorporates deconstructionist principles through its collection of sculptural garden spaces.
This document provides a biography and resume for Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan, a visual artist based in India. It outlines his education, including degrees from colleges in Chennai and New Delhi. It also lists numerous solo exhibitions, art residencies, group exhibitions, and festivals where his video art has been featured. Srinivasan has received various awards and scholarships for his work. The resume concludes with information on collections his art is included in and past video projects.
Fumihiko Maki is a renowned Japanese architect known for his unique style blending modernism with Japanese influences. He received the Pritzker Prize in 1993 and the AIA Gold Medal in 2011. Maki focuses on using light and simple geometric forms to create harmonious buildings. He aims to design spaces that complement human interaction and the surrounding environment. Some of his major works include the National Museum of Art in Kyoto, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, and 4 World Trade Center in New York.
Anne Barrett is an artist based in Drummoyne, NSW. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of New South Wales (2006-2009), a Bachelor of Visual Arts with First Class Honours from the University of South Australia (1998-2004), and a Diploma of Art in Education from Dartington College of Arts, University of Exeter, England (1973-1976). Barrett has exhibited widely in Australia and completed artist residencies in Barcelona. She has received numerous awards and grants for her artwork.
Ruth Venner is an Australian artist and calligrapher with over 30 years of experience. She holds qualifications in calligraphy and has held various positions related to arts administration and curation. Venner has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia and overseas, and has received grants and awards for her work. Her artistic practice combines Western and Eastern calligraphy styles with a focus on words and philosophy.
Lucy Bollinger is an art historian and curator based in London seeking a career in the art world. She has a Masters in Art Curatorship and experience working in galleries, auction houses, and curating art festivals in both Australia and the UK. Her skills include curation, research, event coordination, and client relations. She is passionate about bringing art to the community and helping artists realize their visions.
Sarah Tomasetti is an Australian artist born in 1968. She holds a Master of Arts in Fine Art Research from RMIT University from 1999 and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia and abroad since 1991. Her work is held in significant public and private collections. She works primarily in drawing and has received grants including an Artists in Schools Grant in 2014.
The Ivy House in Dublin is hosting an art exhibition by McBett titled "Caillte agus Faighte/Lost and Found" from September 1st to December 1st, 2017. The exhibition features McBett's black and white photographs from 1999-2000 that capture the transition and impermanence of that time period in Dublin, as well as enlarged photographs glued to re-painted boards depicting the city, rural markets, and foreign cultures during Ireland's economic boom. McBett is an Italian artist who studied set design in Rome and physical theatre in Dublin, where she has directed over 200 interactive art events in her studio focusing on sustainability and internationality.
This document invites guests to the opening of an art exhibition by Andrew Baines to be held on October 17, 2014. The exhibition will feature Andrew Baines' new work and will be opened by Steven Marshall, the Leader of the South Australian Liberal Party. The exhibition will be held at 444 South Road Marleston South Australia and will include wines from Wirra Wirra. The exhibition will be open from October 17 to November 8, 2014.
This document provides a summary of qualifications and experience for Marc David Leviton, including over 15 years of experience as a Fine Arts educator and over 8 years developing a non-profit art education facility. He has an MFA in Studio Sculpture from the University of Arizona and a BFA in Studio Sculpture from Florida International University. His experience includes positions as Director and Curator of The Gallery at Industria art gallery, Founder and Director of Industria Studios non-profit art education organization, and Adjunct Faculty at Prescott College and Pima Community College.
Micky Allan is an Australian painter and artist who received a Doctor of Philosophy in Painting from the Australian National University School of Arts in 2013. She holds a Diploma of Painting from the National Gallery of Victoria Painting School from 1968. Allan has had numerous solo exhibitions, including recent shows at Langford120 in Melbourne and the Australian National University SOA Gallery. She has participated in many group exhibitions in Australia and internationally. Allan's work is included in the collections of major public art galleries in Australia as well as international institutions such as the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo.
Alexis Shomar Strelitz von timuz Bagration is a multilingual artist, designer, and cultural consultant from Kazakhstan. He has over 30 years of experience working internationally on artistic projects including interior design, event planning, exhibitions, and murals. His background includes positions at museums in Paris and New York, as well as running his own design firm in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Gina Jones is a New Zealand artist who graduated with an MFA from RMIT Melbourne in 2005. Her body of work since graduation focuses on color, light, and the perception of time using materials like laser-cut steel, glass, and corrugated iron. She aims to create a prolonged viewing experience that captures the illusion of depth and invites contemplation. Jones has exhibited widely in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, and Germany, and has won several awards for her work.
This document contains information about several artists submitting works to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 in Adelaide, Australia. It includes details about each artwork such as the title, medium, size, descriptions provided by the artists, and short biographies of the artists. The works encompass a variety of mediums including acrylic, oil, print, and mixed media with subjects such as the human figure, landscapes, and conceptual pieces exploring modern themes.
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts is located in Grand Center, St. Louis. It was completed in 2001 to a design by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. The 27,000 square foot building houses the foundation's permanent collection and hosts temporary exhibitions, with the goal of furthering appreciation and understanding of the visual arts. It focuses on community outreach and educational programming through partnerships with local schools and organizations.
This document provides biographies for various glass artists exhibiting at Vessel Gallery. It summarizes each artist's background, techniques, exhibitions, awards and collections. The artists come from different countries and have diverse experiences, but are united in their exceptional mastery of working with glass through techniques like sandcasting, engraving, flameworking and glassblowing.
Daventer Fine Art represents pop artists to help clients select art that complements their lifestyle, from a single room to a full home. They ensure clients realize an exquisite portfolio of highly collectable art by renowned artists. The agency represents artists like Paul Karslake, who works in various styles and mediums, and Steve Kaufman, a former Andy Warhol assistant known for portraits of celebrities and icons.
Frank Briffa is a painter born in 1947 who received education in art studies and worked as a college lecturer until 1998 when he began painting full time. He has had numerous solo and group art shows displaying his paintings in galleries across the UK since 1997. Briffa's paintings are in private collections in the UK, France and Spain and he has completed public commissions including murals and paintings displayed in civic buildings.
The document provides an overview of Shira Klasmer's skills and experience as a photographer and artist. She has over 10 years experience in professional photography, graphic design, and fine art. She is proficient in many software programs and can shoot with both digital and analogue cameras. She has worked on various freelance photography projects including portraits, dance, theater, art, furniture, and book design. She has also exhibited her artwork internationally and been published in several books and magazines.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and career experiences of artist Kng Mian Tze. It outlines her education including a Master of Fine Arts from Glasgow School of Art and a Diploma in Fine Art from LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts. The CV also lists her exhibitions, working experience including part-time lecturing and art instruction roles, commissioned works, and other involvements such as exhibition curation. It provides an overview of Kng Mian Tze's qualifications and accomplishments as an artist.
Lucy Antwis is a practicing artist and maker with over 10 years of experience creating and selling textile products and fine art through galleries and craft shops. She has a BA in Textile Design from York St John University and has held various positions teaching arts and crafts. Her experience includes commission work, workshops, exhibitions, and volunteer work with an animal charity. She has strong IT, photography, and creative skills including sewing, painting, and printmaking.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Kng Mian Tze, a Singaporean artist. It outlines her education including a Master of Fine Arts from Glasgow School of Art and a diploma in fine art from LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts. It also lists her exhibitions in Singapore and abroad from 2014 to 2008. Her work experience includes part-time lecturing and art instruction. She has undertaken commissioned public artworks in Singapore from 2013 to 2003.
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The document describes several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 competition in Hong Kong. It includes entries from artists Wong Ka Lam, Lai NgaLun, IpYiu Ming, and Stephanie Sin. For each entry it provides the artist name, artwork title, medium, size, a brief artwork description, and artist biography. The biographies indicate the artists' educational background and past exhibitions.
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This document provides information on several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. It includes the artist name, artwork title, medium, size, description of the artwork, and brief biography for each artist. The artworks include paintings, sculptures, and photographs in a variety of mediums submitted by Pip Davies, Jules Hunt, Carrie Burke, MontessKuari Hughes and Andrew Ginther.
This document provides information on several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 competition. It includes the artist name, artwork title and description, medium, size, and a short biography for each submitting artist. Some of the artworks address themes of human nature, relationships, and society. The artists use various mediums such as charcoal, acrylic, oil, and mixed media.
The document contains information about several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 competition in Singapore. It includes descriptions of the artworks, details on the artists, and images of some of the submissions. Some of the key details summarized are:
- Yu Juan Lee submitted two mixed media artworks exploring calligraphy and Chinese culture.
- Yuzuru Maeda submitted a video artwork about equality and individuality using a Zentai costume.
- Simon Wee submitted an acrylic painting titled "Existence" exploring the use of color.
- Willis Turner Henry submitted a series of self-portrait photographs exploring their identity and experience as a Chinese-Indonesian.
The document contains descriptions of artworks by four artists - Liz Gridley, Julian Clavijo, Cara-Ann Simpson, and one other. It provides details on the title, medium, size and description of each piece, as well as brief biographies of the artists. The artworks incorporate a variety of mediums and themes related to the human body, fragility, sound, and social and political issues.
This document contains information about several artworks submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 in Canberra, including medium, size, descriptions, and artist bios. It includes self portraits and landscapes in oils and acrylics by artists Angela Parragi, Penelope Boyd, Lisa Wang, Melinda Willis, and IshakMasukor. The artists' techniques and styles vary but commonly explore themes of human experience, the urban environment, and nature.
The document provides information on finalists for the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 located in various cities. It includes details about 12 artworks by 9 artists from Brisbane, including the titles, media, sizes, descriptions and artist bios. The artworks encompass various mediums like graphite drawing, soft sculpture, ink drawing and mixed media painting. The artists' bios describe their artistic practices and backgrounds.
The document provides information on several artworks submitted for the Cliftons Art Prize 2011 competition in Auckland, New Zealand. It includes the title, artist name, medium, size and a brief description for each piece. The artists include Anah Dunseath, Julian McKinnon, Denise Batchelor, Anna Tokareva, Kathy Ready, Meredith Collins, Sian Huygens, Phil James, Dianne Hogan and Melinda Butt. Details such as the materials used and inspiration behind each artwork are summarized for each entry.
3. Artist: Ben Mitchell Title: Blackhead Medium: Oil on board Size: 93.5 x 105 x 3cm Art description 'Blackhead' is part of a series exploring the breakdown of Polaroid film emulsion using oil paint on board as the medium. The work is a metaphor for bodily decay. Artist bio Ben Mitchell is a Perth based artist working in 2d and 3d forms. He is a graduate of Edith Cowan University where he was an Honours student in 2005. Since then he has exhibited in Lecce Italy at Primopiano Gallery as well as shown works at the Fremantle Arts Centre, Spectrum Gallery, Central Institute of Technology and Kurb Galleries in Perth, Western Australia.
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5. Artist: Sarah Eve Title: Language Lost Medium: Print media Size: 40cm w 22cm Art description This was inspired by the barrier of language between two people. Artist bio I am an Artist who practices in the mediums Printmedia, textiles, sculpture, bookmaking, photography. I also spend my time teaching high school students different art skills. i have been in a rage of exhibitions over the last few years while studying art and education.
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7. Artist: Elliott Wilson Title: The Great Escape Medium: Acrylic paint on canvas Size: 150cm x 180cm Art description I found these long, odd shaped canvasses. When I lined them up I thought they looked like lines from sheet music.I was looking to do one more war based painting for my show and so I thought of a famous war song.I swapped the notes for prisoners trying to escape, climbing up the bars Artist bio Elliott was born in London and grew up in Stebbing, Essex. He won a maximum art scholarship to Felsted School, Essex, then studied Business and Politics at Durham University 1996-99 (College of St Hild & St Bede). Elliott was a professional cricketer after leaving university. Elliott works from a studio in a barn at home in Essex, while in the UK, and in Dianella Perth Australia Elliott's work is in lots of mediums, and in lots of styles. He tries to react to the influences of his environment and the things that move him to paint. These sometimes cause a big change in direction. Elliott tends to work in series of paintings. He has done collections of abstract oil landscapes, pop art, representative sketching, flow paintings and collage 2009 February Felsted Art Fair March Solo Show Burrells Wharf London Docklands September Chelmsford Arts Trail September East End Arts Club Show September Stebbing Art Fair 2010 January Invited To Become Resident Artist at Interior Angle Art Gallery Essex February Felsted Art Show March Work sold from Chaplins Interior Design Shop, Watford May Glasgow Art Fair June New York Affordable Art Fair July Invited To Become Resident Artist At One Gallery Surrey September Chelmsford Arts Trail September High Roding Tall Trees Art Exhibition September Stebbing Art Fair October Aubrey Show Dunmow 2011 January Begins painting in Perth Australia January London Art Fair Islington March London Affordable Art Fair Battersea March Work sold from Empire Interior Design Shop, Beaufort St, Perth August Hale Fine Art Show, Perth, Australia
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9. Artist: Vania Lawson Title: DUSK - Northern Style Medium Gold Leaf and Oil Size 1530 x 610 Art description Gold Leaf with a deep red base on canvas with Multiple Oil washes,and translucent glaze. This allows the viewer to rest their gaze on areas of the artwork to follow the journey to the final completion. Image - Broome in the beautiful north of our state. Artist bioVania Lawson Mobile 0412 092 503 Email vania4@bigpond.com Vania Lawson completed her studies in Stage and Studio techniques at TAFE majoring in scenic art in 1989. After part-time teaching in education and health departments including freelance work she went on to established her own business SabiArt+Design For over twenty years she has worked extensively for architects & interior designers specializing in commercial, retail + display art projects. This has seen Vania attain work nationally at Ayres Rock Resort as well as being involved in many state projects that also include artworks that are as unique as heritage restoration of stencils at the Fremantle Prison + Gatehouse. As Artistic Director of Sabi, Vania constantly strives for excellence collaborating with architects and designers to ensure the clients brief is attained to the highest standards whilst being aware of aesthetics, deadlines & and budget constraints. She continues to expand her repertoire as a visual artist, exhibiting at Galleries in Perth and the South West of the state. Technical/Professional Expertise Certificate in Stage and Studio Techniques - TAFE Major SCENIC ART Certificate of Painting Old Arts Leederville TAFE Lecturer CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF ART CHURCHLANDS TAFE APPLECROSS TAFE Art Therapy Lecturer (contract) GRAYLANDS Artistic Director of Sabi Art + Design, specialized scenic art + sculpture collaborating with architects, interior designers & film production agencies. Completion of White Card Occupational Health and Safety Induction Knowledge of Australian standards for public art, OHS and other relevant issues COMMERCIAL PUBLIC ARTWORKS AYRES ROCK RESORT - Conference centre Mural Yalara NT Architect - Woodhead Australia 1996 FREMANTLE PRISON GATEHOUSE -Stencil restoration. - Building Management Authority 1995 PERTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT- Floor Mural. - Bruce Arnold Architects 1994 BELMONT LEISURE CENTRE - Interior Scenic Artwork Murals - Barry Hall & Assoc 1997 Short-Listed Artist City of Gosnells " Townscape Improvement Study" March 1992 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1990 Harmony of Colours Atwell Gallery 1991 Teds Café Northbridge 1992 Matilda Bay Gallery Fremantle 2011 Kingfisher Gallery West Perth GROUP EXHIBITION 1993 Kaleidoscopic Images - Accent Gallery Group Exhibition 1993 Accent Gallery - Subiaco Group exhibition Exhibiting artist Gallery 360 Subiaco Gallery 281 Bayswater 2008 Hale School Art Exhibition Invited Artist 2009 In Degrees - Gallery 360 Subiaco COMMISSIONS or COLLECTIONS St John of God Hospital Newmont Asia Pacific McDonald Jones Architects Griffiths Design Group Summit Homes Residential Attitudes J Corp JWH Homes ABN Group Quain Holdings Aurora Biofuels Julie and Ian Massara Private Collections held in Perth, Sydney and United Kingdom PUBLICATIONS and MEDIA 2000 Sunday Times Home 2004 Sunday Times Home 2006 Trend Magazines 2007 Perth Women 2009 Insite Artwork Image
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11. Artist: Vania Lawson Title: Gaze - Middleton Beach Albany Medium: Silver Leaf and Oil Size: 1810 x 610 Art description Silver Leaf and Oil Wash - Distant view of the water dancing off the coast of WA. I work from a point of mood, light and design this evokes, a sense of place and my response to it. The layers of Translucent Oil allow the viewer to see the process of the build up of washes to the completion of the final artwork. Artist bioVania Lawson Mobile 0412 092 503 Email vania4@bigpond.com Vania Lawson completed her studies in Stage and Studio techniques at TAFE majoring in scenic art in 1989. After part-time teaching in education and health departments including freelance work she went on to established her own business SabiArt+Design For over twenty years she has worked extensively for architects & interior designers specializing in commercial, retail + display art projects. This has seen Vania attain work nationally at Ayres Rock Resort as well as being involved in many state projects that also include artworks that are as unique as heritage restoration of stencils at the Fremantle Prison + Gatehouse. As Artistic Director of Sabi, Vania constantly strives for excellence collaborating with architects and designers to ensure the clients brief is attained to the highest standards whilst being aware of aesthetics, deadlines & and budget constraints. She continues to expand her repertoire as a visual artist, exhibiting at Galleries in Perth and the South West of the state. Technical/Professional Expertise Certificate in Stage and Studio Techniques - TAFE Major SCENIC ART Certificate of Painting Old Arts Leederville TAFE Lecturer CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF ART CHURCHLANDS TAFE APPLECROSS TAFE Art Therapy Lecturer (contract) GRAYLANDS Artistic Director of Sabi Art + Design, specialized scenic art + sculpture collaborating with architects, interior designers & film production agencies. Completion of White Card Occupational Health and Safety Induction Knowledge of Australian standards for public art, OHS and other relevant issues COMMERCIAL PUBLIC ARTWORKS AYRES ROCK RESORT - Conference centre Mural Yalara NT Architect - Woodhead Australia 1996 FREMANTLE PRISON GATEHOUSE -Stencil restoration. - Building Management Authority 1995 PERTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT- Floor Mural. - Bruce Arnold Architects 1994 BELMONT LEISURE CENTRE - Interior Scenic Artwork Murals - Barry Hall & Assoc 1997 Short-Listed Artist City of Gosnells " Townscape Improvement Study" March 1992 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1990 Harmony of Colours Atwell Gallery 1991 Teds Café Northbridge 1992 Matilda Bay Gallery Fremantle 2011 Kingfisher Gallery West Perth GROUP EXHIBITION 1993 Kaleidoscopic Images - Accent Gallery Group Exhibition 1993 Accent Gallery - Subiaco Group exhibition Exhibiting artist Gallery 360 Subiaco Gallery 281 Bayswater 2008 Hale School Art Exhibition Invited Artist 2009 In Degrees - Gallery 360 Subiaco COMMISSIONS or COLLECTIONS St John of God Hospital Newmont Asia Pacific McDonald Jones Architects Griffiths Design Group Summit Homes Residential Attitudes J Corp JWH Homes ABN Group Quain Holdings Aurora Biofuels Julie and Ian Massara Private Collections held in Perth, Sydney and United Kingdom PUBLICATIONS and MEDIA 2000 Sunday Times Home 2004 Sunday Times Home 2006 Trend Magazines 2007 Perth Women 2009 Insite Artwork Image
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13. Artist: Chiara Adams Title: Live Wires Medium: Fineliners and Markers Size: 195mm x 278mm Art description A wild, charged portrait of a person who is alive. Artist bio My name is Chiara, I'm 23 years old and I live in Perth, Western Australia. I have always been creative; occupied and entertained by putting my hands to any manmade or natural material to create whatever inspires me. As a child, my television-watching was restricted, so I read many books. I loved to write fiction and poetry, to draw and to paint. 2011 marks the beginning of my third year as a graphic design student. This year I will be specialising in Illustration & Multimedia as well as Advertising & Web Design. 2012 will be my final year, after which I will be looking for experience in a design studio. I want to be a valued part of a team and to move forward in any way that I can. My ideal position would be based around illustration and give me the opportunity to be highly creative. I started working under the Doublethink Design moniker in 2008 when I began taking on freelance work. I've designed album covers, posters, advertisements and other promotional material; designed logos, business cards and corporate stationery; photographed bands both live and conceptually; created custom illustrations and paintings on a commission basis, and also as a part of my design work. This blog is a way for me to keep a record of my creative life. It's not intended to be viewed as a portfolio, but as a visual diary. I post most of the things I make, including drawings from my sketchbook, coursework, illustrations I've produced in my own time and work I've done for clients. I'm always looking to take new projects on board, no matter how big or small. I have a great sense of integrity and I enjoy my work immensely. I feel like one of the luckiest people in the world because I know that the only thing standing between me and my dreams is hard work, and I know I can handle hard work.
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15. Artist: Judy Rogers Title: Rob Diptych Medium: Mixed Media on Board Size: 90x45cm Art description Robert Cleworth is my friend. He has recently moved away to New South Wales and I was quite devastated to lose him as a good friend, mentor and colleague. I wanted to keep him around a bit longer; this is why I made his portrait. I visited him in Newcastle and the sitting for the portrait took place on his balcony in the morning sunshine after a night of family dinner, running around after kids and conversation. I used the triptych format to emphasize some of Rob's personal qualities and bring out his dynamic character. He is, under a very private persona, a warm end engaging man with a good sense of humour. Artist bio Judy Rogers was born in Hungary, moved to Perth in 1995. She works in the blend(er) gallery, Joondalup as a curator and has an artist studio in the Tresillian Art Centre in Nedlands. She has participated in more than 120 solo and group exhibitions in Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland. She has worked on major public art commissions and she has received considerable recognition and awards. Her work can be found in the following collections: Public: Edith Cowan University, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital, City of Wanneroo, Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital, City of Belmont, National Lifestyle Villages, City of Joondalup. Various private collections, Horn Collection WA, Australia-New Zealand, Great Britain, France and Hungary. Represented by: Perth Galleries
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17. Artist: Judy Rogers Title: Marriage Diptych Medium: Mixed Media on Board Size: 120x60cm Art description This work is a representation of my marriage. The white shirt is the institution and the hands represent the dynamics of the relationship. The fabric is sometimes gently drawn to cover and protect and sometimes violently pulled when it becomes suffocating. The bodies are intertwined and joined; they are merging together as one body. Artist bio Judy Rogers was born in Hungary, moved to Perth in 1995. She works in the blend(er) gallery, Joondalup as a curator and has an artist studio in the Tresillian Art Centre in Nedlands. She has participated in more than 120 solo and group exhibitions in Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland. She has worked on major public art commissions and she has received considerable recognition and awards. Her work can be found in the following collections: Public: Edith Cowan University, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital, City of Wanneroo, Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital, City of Belmont, National Lifestyle Villages, City of Joondalup. Various private collections, Horn Collection WA, Australia-New Zealand, Great Britain, France and Hungary. Represented by: Perth Galleries
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19. Artist: Judy Rogers Title: Koi Medium: Mixed Media on Board, Tondo Format Size: 60cm in diameter Art description I love koi for their beauty and friendly nature. I want to show the enthusiasm of the koi pond at feeding time, the whirling bodies, the sound of gulping mouths and the whole beautiful dance of life. My first zoological triumph was to put together a carp skeleton after a Christmas dinner, aged 9. I have been hooked since then. Artist bio Judy Rogers was born in Hungary, moved to Perth in 1995. She works in the blend(er) gallery, Joondalup as a curator and has an artist studio in the Tresillian Art Centre in Nedlands. She has participated in more than 120 solo and group exhibitions in Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland. She has worked on major public art commissions and she has received considerable recognition and awards. Her work can be found in the following collections: Public: Edith Cowan University, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital, City of Wanneroo, Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital, City of Belmont, National Lifestyle Villages, City of Joondalup. Various private collections, Horn Collection WA, Australia-New Zealand, Great Britain, France and Hungary. Represented by: Perth Galleries
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21. Artist: Katerina Vega Title: Why? Medium: Drawing/Sketch Art description A simple capture of emotion. Children often portray the most potent and untainted displays of emotion and I attempted to capture an example of this. In my eyes, this sketch also presents the strangeness of the adult world to children, and how confusing adults' and society's antics are to them. Artist bio I'm a 16 year old grade 12 student living in Perth, Western Australia. I spend a lot of my time drawing and practicing creative writing to express ideas and feelings that cannot always be expressed in other ways.
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23. Artist: Helen Rafferty Title: Rust Medium: Acrylic paint on canvas Size: 51 x 102cm Art description Landscape inspired by rust Artist bio Enjoy painting Australian inspired images, especially animals and landscapes. Usually work in acrylic or watercolour.
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25. Artist: Helen Rafferty Title: Bottle Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas Size: 61 x 61 cm Art description An interpretation of bottle glass Artist bio Enjoy painting Australian inspired images, especially animals and landscapes. Usually work in acrylic or watercolour.
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27. Artist: Susan Radaich Title: Erosion Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Size: 78cm x 78cm Art description Through sculptural layering, her paintings express beautiful open-pits and slips. Washes of colour and fine brush markings create depth and atmosphere. Texture and colour display the energetic surfaces of the harsh Australian terrain which is rendered with rich colours that delivers a contemporary finish. Artist bio Biography Susan Coral Radaich (nee Simmons) was born in the mining town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. Her father and grandfathers were all miners that worked in the Goldfields. Reminiscing upon her childhood memories of exploring old mine diggings, family picnics in the bush and walks amongst the Australian landscape, Susan expresses in her work a visual diary. It is a journey for you to experience the changes in the natural landscape of the region to the commencement of corporate mining. Through sculptural layering, her paintings express beautiful open-pits and slips. Washes of colour and fine brush markings create depth and atmosphere. Texture and colour display the energetic surfaces of the harsh Australian terrain which is rendered with rich colours that delivers a contemporary finish. It is there from her memories that she has developed as an emerging visual artist specializing in the life of mining in the Goldfields. I hope the individual viewer experiences the strong qualities of her works at an emotional level. Her Future aspirations are to continue in the same direction painting in the remote regions of Western Australia. She successfully completed a Diploma in Fine Arts at the Claremont School of Arts in 1983. Living and working in the City of Cockburn (South of Fremantle), Susan is much involved in a local art society and its biannual Exhibitions, she has hosted solo Exhibitions at the Mining Hall of Fame in Kalgoorlie and the Memorial Hall, Hamilton Hill. She has participated in Exhibitions such as the City of Cockburn's Show Off, Melville Art Awards, Rockingham Art Awards, Cossack Art Awards, Kalgoorlie-Boulder Art Awards, Perth Royal Show, Belmont Art Awards, Cockburn Community Cultural Art Award and Artzplace. Her work can be found in many public and private collections across Australia. For enquiries or further information about Susan Radaich please visit www.sueart4u.com
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29. Artist: Susan Radaich Title: Big Rewards Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Size: 122cm x 91cm Art description Big Rewards combine both natural forms of nature and the results of corporate mining activity. An approach that is employed in my art work is the thick sculptural layering with a palette knife, using acrylic on canvas, to give the painting texture, then overlaid with transparent sprays and washes of colour. Artist bio Biography Susan Coral Radaich (nee Simmons) was born in the mining town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. Her father and grandfathers were all miners that worked in the Goldfields. Reminiscing upon her childhood memories of exploring old mine diggings, family picnics in the bush and walks amongst the Australian landscape, Susan expresses in her work a visual diary. It is a journey for you to experience the changes in the natural landscape of the region to the commencement of corporate mining. Through sculptural layering, her paintings express beautiful open-pits and slips. Washes of colour and fine brush markings create depth and atmosphere. Texture and colour display the energetic surfaces of the harsh Australian terrain which is rendered with rich colours that delivers a contemporary finish. It is there from her memories that she has developed as an emerging visual artist specializing in the life of mining in the Goldfields. I hope the individual viewer experiences the strong qualities of her works at an emotional level. Her Future aspirations are to continue in the same direction painting in the remote regions of Western Australia. She successfully completed a Diploma in Fine Arts at the Claremont School of Arts in 1983. Living and working in the City of Cockburn (South of Fremantle), Susan is much involved in a local art society and its biannual Exhibitions, she has hosted solo Exhibitions at the Mining Hall of Fame in Kalgoorlie and the Memorial Hall, Hamilton Hill. She has participated in Exhibitions such as the City of Cockburn's Show Off, Melville Art Awards, Rockingham Art Awards, Cossack Art Awards, Kalgoorlie-Boulder Art Awards, Perth Royal Show, Belmont Art Awards, Cockburn Community Cultural Art Award and Artzplace. Her work can be found in many public and private collections across Australia. For enquiries or further information about Susan Radaich please visit www.sueart4u.com
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31. Artist:Melinda Ison-Poor Title: suspended Medium: Photograph Size: 32"x20" Art description It is apparent that her feet are not on solid ground. Could she be ascending into heaven, or merely suspended in time. Artist bio I take inspiration from all quarters, I celebrate the unusual, I break rules as a habit. Art is my little world of rebellion, where I can express my feelings in a way that only I can choose, but one that you can share I am Melinda, mother of 5 and artist. I live and work in the most remote capital city in the world, Perth, Australia. This remote city with an unforgiving climate inspires great creativity. You have to work hard for it here, and it truly brings out the best in the Artist. I am a student of my environment, a scribe, a communicator, a historian, a conduit. A medium and adjudicator. Art inspires me, and in turn I use it to inspire others .My art entices me to find the beauty of even the most mundane. There is none so beautiful as those who see the beauty in all things. Melinda x
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33. Artist:Richard Hammer Title: Sesquipedalium Medium: Stainless Steel, Sheoak Size: 600H, 500W, 500D, (mm) Art descriptionSesquipedalium is a kinetic work that responds chaotically to movement of air. It makes visual the variability of the atmosphere in which we live. The interaction between the atmosphere and everything else comes alive. It awakens our sense of wonder at ordinary everyday air. Busy lives pause to gaze at something different. Near an open window on a windy day it moves continually. Nearby doors opening and closing will shift it. At some sites it's just still. Artist bio Richard Hammer CV (ARTS) Interests My first interest was chaotic, kinetic, wind-driven sculpture. I like the live, unpredictable, almost-interactive aspects. I'm now branching out, exploring other concepts and ideas, including doing some sculpture units at TAFE with Tony Jones. Recent Exhibitor, Bassendean's Sandy Beach Sculpture Park Exhibition, WA, March 2010 and March 2011. Exhibitor, Castaways, Rockingham, WA, May 2009, May 2010 and May 2011. Exhibitor, Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, March 2008. A small work was exhibited at the inside exhibition, and a large one outside. I designed and fabricated both. Exhibitor, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, November 2005. The piece was snapped up by a retired architect who rings me a couple times a year to tell me how much he enjoys it. Exhibitor, other exhibitions in WA. Late 1970's, early 1980's During this time I produced a number of works of computer art, one of which won the inaugural Australian Computer Art Prize (1979). I was also a featured artist in the Spring Festival of Arts, Fremantle Arts Centre (1982). Various drawings were sold to private collectors, and the Australian Computer Society commissioned a drawing which was presented to Sir Charles Court as he opened the annual convention. Education My degrees include a B.A., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Mathematics. In undergraduate art class I made nonsense machines from wood, that actually worked. Inspirations Alexander Calder, George Rickey, Robert Klippel, Jean Tinguely.