Sunday, February 21, 2016

Big Day

Today was a big day.  Artworks were to arrive from the Wide Bay region for an exhibition in New Farm.  My two sons were there to help me set up, just as they were thirty odd years ago.  (Just   down the road in Fortitude Valley.  Corner of Gipps and Ann. in an artist run space called Gallery Brutal)
I expected a lot out of that first show, and art being the great leveller that it is, failed to provide me the fame and fortune I dreamt of.

So, for the thirty years after my 'Curious Bonds' exhibition I have been trying to create works that at least are meaningful and have integrity.

My art practice is a precious gift, a curious bond, that has sustained me through difficult times and also many good times.  It has allowed the companionship of many creative souls.

It really is a privilege to be an artist.



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Sunday, February 7, 2016

3 weeks to go!

The 'Breathing Space' exhibition is only 3 weeks away.  I have been very busy with family responsibilities and this has made everything else seem just that bit harder...but, the groundwork for the exhibition has been done now and I can see light at the end of the tunnel.

The works are looking good and strong.   I  decided not to set a theme for this show as I wanted the
artists to choose the works they felt represented themselves more closely.


Above is a little gem painted by my dear friend, Susan Hutton.  'Lost on a winters morning'. 30 x 30 cm acrylic on canvas.  It will be on show in the 'Breathing Space' exhibition in three weeks time.

Another artist in the exhibition is the talented printmaker Catherine McCue Boes, who will show linocuts and prints.  Below, is one of the works to be on display.


'Untitled'  Linocut  60 x 50cm

Jess Marsellos prepared a fabulous press release for us and we have been sharing it near and far  along with Susan's great invite.  Hoping to get a good crowd on the night.  

Talk art soon! Cx