Saturday, July 30, 2011

Why I Eyes Ya

The past few days I've been working in tandem with the lovely Tai Snaith ... (we both seem to be holed up in our studios going crazy ... in a good way I think), so in honour of our parallel cat worlds:


There's plenty more where that came from (from both of us!) - stay tuned!

x

Friday, July 29, 2011

August shows!

So for all you peeps who are simply DEVASTATED (e.g. me) that you can't be in Sydney to see A Touch of Class next week, NEVER FEAR. There are plenty of awesome shows to see in Melbourne ANYWAY.

First and foremost, I am super excited to have work in the Sample space at Platform, which opens next Friday 5 August at 6pm - so get yourself down there if you can, it has some other fantastic artists showing (especially the gorgeous Merryn Lloyd and Renee Cosgrave who are just brilliant, yes I am totally biased) and should be a fun night!


And I can't go without spruiking a Beautiful Volcanoes, a show launching on Wednesday 5 August at the Monash Faculty Gallery. If you can drag your whingy arses south-side for the night, Michael Vale has put together what promises to be a SPECTACULAR-SPECTACULAR show - I think I might be a little bit more excited about this one than Platform. Featuring my beloved Kent Wilson (well I'm allowed to be excited about him, right?), Amelie Scalercio, The Safari Team and the charismatic Mr Vale himself - should be a good'un!

Hope to see you there, we could share a wine (or six).

x

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Check it out!


Starting to get pretty excited about this show! Wish I could get myself to Sydney for it  - but what can ya do? You wanna read the whole interview? Click here!

x

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Monday, July 25, 2011

in the snow-sweet sky

Woo hoo! Doily number two is done and dusted - and I have to say, I am pleased that this doily has made the final cut (Bahahaha!! Because it IS cut! Another dad joke for your enjoyment.) See below for work in progress shots, where you will see how relevant my bad humour is. He he he!





 I have been saving these boys for the 'perfect' collage work, and finally, after about 
three years of hoarding, I think I've found it. 

I'm feeling much better about this one - makes me think of the olden days when people actually used doilies, and children played outside instead of playing video games - aah, nostalgia! 

Can't wait to see what the other doilies look like!



And a gratuitous paparazzi shot (I have my own photographer you see). Big thanks to Alex and Lou for organising - you should your tittie-tube back tomorrow! The lady at the post office was most amused when she was inspecting the tube, "now where's it going dear? Tough Titties? Hang on what?!" and had herself a good belly laugh.

Now don't forget Sydney-siders - A Touch of Class launch night is 3rd August 2011 at Somedays Gallery, 72B Fitzroy St, Surry Hills, so get amongst it! More info on the facebook page.

Now, back to the drawing board.

x

Friday, July 22, 2011

cats from long ago

I was having a coffee with a fellow artist friend yesterday, who was telling me about some collages she'd made in the past of cats with the eyes cut out and more cats' eyes behind them. Spookily (and just plain spooky) similar (we seem to do this quite often - great minds think alike?) to these works, which I thought had cats' eyes in them too ... but turned out to be a raspberry, a flower, and two birds - ha!


Tuesday, July 19, 2011

What's it gonna be?

The past few days I've been working on some double-doily action - all I can say is thank goodness they sent me two. But now I'm faced with the dilemma - which one?!

There's some splicey colourful action happening here ... and details of my other one to come! (I can't be giving it all away at once now can I?) While I am loving all this colour work, something just isn't sitting right. Do you ever do creative things and wonder how they happened? I really don't feel that this style belongs to me, even though it is me, coz, like, I did it. Obviously. But it doesn't feel me. Me me me! Ok I'll stop.




Don't get too comfy - this one isn't finished, and the other one is still to come ...

It feels like such a strange dilemma though: on the one hand, this doily feels exciting and a little bit scary because it's out of my comfort zone. But on the other hand, it pisses me off - I feel like it's cheating somehow, because I don't do abstract art. But CLEARLY I do. Because there it is. My brain is VERY twirly right now. PLEASE HELP. 

x

Monday, July 18, 2011

evolution?

This is gonna seem really strange, given the size of this work (about 14 x 14 cm), but I have been working on this piece (in a sense) for over TWO YEARS! I know, that is really silly. But I started these little fairy sheep in my honours year and had no idea where to put them - they kept coming out of the collage-material vault (yep, I have a vault) for a play on my cutting mat, and then going back in again.

Finally this wee plant presented itself while I was in Berlin - I have this feeling that these poor little bird-sheep want to eat the nectar that is at the top of the plant, but their tiny little hoofs won't let them get at it - and now I feel mean for turning them into mutants when they could have stayed birds and flown up to eat the nectar. And now I feel a little bit crazy for discussing the welfare of my paper animals. 

Friday, July 15, 2011

Did you know that Sheridan Jones is Awesome?

Well just in case you weren't aware of the Awesomeness that is Sheridan Jones, here's some images from her recent show Above the Mantle at CASPA artist run initiative in Castlemaine. These works have so much detail in them, photos just don't do justice to the intricate work that goes into them - I MIGHT be wrong, but I think we are looking at gorgeous etching techniques, hand-cutting, overlaying of inks and some serious folding work. All in some stunning frames and ... those glass thingies ... what are they called again?



Love that little mouse, and it was sold right under my nose (literally - I was leaning over it and the red spot just whisked its way in)!


I think the owl was the Pièce de résistance (ok yes, I wiki'd that, so shoot me), of the show, entirely sculpted out of paper. Beautiful stuff!





Really, Sheridan's work gives you the joy and beauty of natural history, without the uncomfortable faux pas (so french today!) of having real taxidermy-ed creatures and preserved butterflies to ruin the moment. A delicious (and politically correct) alternative really - I strongly recommend investing!  Sheridan's show is on until the 31st July, so get amongst it! Nothing says fantastic weekend like a day trip to the country.

And if you're in the area, come say hi!

x

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Pussy Queen

Hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe! (I don't think I will ever make mature work.) I especially like her little man-ferret-adviser.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

derek just wanted to get a better look at his balls.


I do apologize - the scanner did some nasty shit to the colours in this painting, they are slightly less scary in real life. 

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

coloured cockies.

Good morning All!

Here is the next stage of my cockatoo drawings, though I am dubious - I don't know what I was thinking with those colours ... however, one must soldier on. I'll keep working on these suckers and maybe eventually they might look ok again. I now need to reattach their heads to something ...







Though, this one seems to have more than meets the eye - baaaahahahaha! Get it?! I clearly need to leave the house.

Monday, July 11, 2011

tough titties in the post!

Yeehaa! What a crazy day it's been - like a normal person's Monday really, with important emails, deadlines, forms and five chocolate biscuits (I must be getting better).

You may have heard (or read) me mention a group show that I'm involved in next month hosted by the tough titties group, A Touch Of Class, as part of the annual Sydney Design Festival. This has been organised by the clearly awesome Alex and Lou (who are THE tough titties), as a hats off to women's traditional skills of yester year. The works are to be made on gigantic doilies, and I've been waiting for DAYS for my doily to arrive from Sydney - and lo and behold, just when I thought I better ring someone, I look out the window and there's the postie, holding a giant tough titties tube. Oooh!


One of these days I'll manage a not blurry photo. Gah. But now for the next challenge - what the hell am I gonna put on a giant doily?! (Apart from a giant piece of cake ... keeping in mind I gotta get this sucker back in the tube again ...)


So if you happen to be in Sydney on the 3rd of August, at Somedays gallery in Surrey Hills - check it out! Unfortunately I won't be able to make the show, so it would be great if some of you Sydney-siders could report back! I can't wait to see what these other ladies do with their doilies. Doilies is starting to sound like a made up word now. Doilies doilies doilies. Anyway, more info can be found on the tough titties site, and you can 'attend' the event on the facebook page here!

Now if you'll excuse me, I have some doily art to attend to.

Doily.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

a whole lotta cocky


Oh my god - I could have a field day with the amount of cock-related humour here. I will TRY to refrain (but know this, I will be giggling the whole way through this post. I can't help it.)

Here are some samples from my most recent endeavour (e.g., picking up a pencil yesterday), a study on my most favourite bird, the white Cockatoo. (Or in THIS case, Cockafive - HAHAHAAA!!!! I know, what a dad joke. I am a little ashamed.) There a billions of them up here in Daylesford, and they truly are a sight to behold. These sketches are part of a bigger plan I have (with a whole lot MORE cockies), but are still in experimental stage. So we shall see!




I am still kinda amazed at how different it can be drawing the same thing over and over again. Repetition. Fascinating stuff (for me at least).

Hope you enjoy,
x

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