Tuesday, December 15, 2009

FEATURED ARTIST - Paul Summerfield


How long have you been creating art and how did you get started?I have been drawing for as long as i can remember, But my Passion for digital art started when we got our first computer, a Mac Plus. It had a greyscale screen and a very small screen but the possibilities seemed endless when using digital paint programs. This interest continued until i had the chance to Study at AIE in Canberra.
While Studying at AIE i was influenced by many different digital art forms and this where the basis for my style of Painting came about.

What is the main inspiration and influences for your work?The Juxtaposition of Urban and Nature in Cities really inspires me.
Music is something that allows new ideas to form.
Rooftop Gardens, Plants growing everywhere possible,
botanical Gardens and Rain forests and dreams.
A recent trip to Tokyo gave me the opportunity to experience and explore a metropolis first hand, i `m looking forward to seeing cities in China, korea and other parts of asia.

When and how did you realise, this what you wanted to do with your life?The sharing of my work and stories is what keeps me going, i realized that i wanted to make art full time a longtime ago, but being able to support your self with your art is a long journey, but very interesting and enjoyable and its something i look forward to pursuing.


What other areas of life have shaped your work as an artist?A group of friends helped to make my first Solo exhibition happen, i feel indebted to them and it drives me to create work so that i can have another solo exhibition soon.
My Partner Lara and i Lived in Japan for a year, The ideas and inspiration from this adventure have had a huge influence on the direction of my work.
i am looking forward to going back to Japan too see friends and places that felt like home.

How would you describe the art & design scene in Canberra?The Canberra Scene is very friendly and supportive.

What have you learnt most about establishing yourself as an artist?Keep Producing work everyday.
Share and Collaborate with other artists and explore new media`s and art forms.


Where would you like to take your art in the future?I want my Art to become more interactive, i`m just waiting for technology to catch up with my dreams. i would like to be able to create work on a large scale digitally.
i`m looking forward to Touch screens that are meters in size and flexible so that work can be created with as much expressive actions as painters with a large canvases.

What advice do you have for other artists hoping to follow in your footsteps?There is so many types of digital art, so find a style that resonates with you and build on that.

What tools do you use in your Art Practice?I use a Mac laptop, desktop Pc, graphics tablet, Photoshop, Illustrator, sketch books, Pens and Paper and i really enjoy going to cafes and exploring places to get new ideas, also i love to listen to music while working.

URL http://www.ageofwonder.org

Sunday, December 6, 2009

FEATURED ARTIST - Katie Dawson from MissChief Maker


How long have you been creating art and how did you get started?14 months. Since Beginning Oct 2009. I got started because my mum decided to reconstruct a few baby girl dresses with vintage bits and they looked so lovely……we started from there.

What is the main inspiration and influences for your work?Being back in Canberra, having a baby daughter, needing to be more sustainable from an environmental perspective and I needed to divert from my previous professional life inspired me to create MissChief Maker.

When and how did you realise, this what you wanted to do with your life?When I felt a sense of balance and satisfaction with my life and family.


What other areas of life have shaped your work as an artist?A creative mother, she always has the attitude ‘I can do that’, my love of food and being creative with that, an appreciation of the finer things in life, I love shape, colour and form.

How would you describe the art & design scene in Canberra?Growing, clever, exciting.

What have you learnt most about establishing yourself as an artist?How challenging it is to get customers in the door! As a retailer, I’m in a very unique location, nestled in the trees in a plant nursery in Pialligo. It’s relaxing and serene but sometimes people don’t know there’s a real treasure of handmade goodies lying amongst the trees

Where would you like to take your business in the future?I would love to expand to stock more and more beautiful handmade goods and have Canberrans appreciate handmade. I would also like to be known in Canberra as stocking the best quality pre-loved children’s clothing.

http://www.misschiefmaker.com.au/

Thursday, November 26, 2009

New Market Coming to Canberra



About us:

VI Ambition Support Incorporated (VIASInc) is a not for profit organisation which seeks to make the lives easier for people undergoing difficulty. In addtion we are commited to opening the 'door of opportunity' for those in the community who otherwise would find it difficult to reach their goals. One example is the promotion of local creative artists and artisans. Our goal in the promotion of local creative artists and artisans is providing commercial avenues for local creative producers such as the upcoming City Walk Expo.

VIASInc established and is launching the forthcoming 'City Walk Expo' which is due to begin early in 2010, to be held every Saturday of the year in Civic and will showcase creative talent of the Canberra region specifically local artists, artisans and fashion. By delivering a platform to our clients (the Stallholders) we are allowing them to achieve recognition and derive income through what they make. Our aim is also to give a regular splash of entertainment, excitement, colour and vibrant atmosphere in the centre of Canberra. This event will be enjoyed by the young and mature alike, and provide the opportunities for individuals to be creative and showcase their talents.

Proceeds of the event will flow through to VI Ambtion Support Incorporated.

Some of the projects currently undertaken by VIASInc include:
 Assisting in the direct relief of poverty and homelessness;
 Assisting with the integration into society of persons who have been released from correctional facilities by providing jobs training, opportunities and other services such as welfare assistance;
 Creating a refuge for men and women in domestic crisis in the ACT and NSW;
 Establishing an advocate's office in the ACT to provide financial and counselling support (eg. payment of utilities for those who cannot pay their bills & counselling for people in need); and
 A clinic with specialist treatment for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.).

CITY WALK EXPO – staying with the times, creating for the future

Dates and contact details will be published once confirmed. Watch this space!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

FEATURED ARTIST - Tamara Russell


How long have you been creating art and how did you get started?
I’ve been creating art since childhood with handmade mother’s day presents and then learning how to make my own clothes in high school. I learnt how to spin on a summer holiday and from then on have had a passion for all things textile.

What is the main inspiration and influences for your work?The most inspiring thing to me has always been nature. It’s something I will never grow tired of exploring as there’s always something new and incredible to discover. I love taking masses of photographs of landscapes and then using all or part of the images to create my work.

My belief in ensuring that my lifestyle is sustainable has led me to look at ways of ensuring that my practice is environmentally responsible. The majority of my products are made incorporating upcycled or reclaimed materials. Wherever possible additional materials are 100 percent natural and sourced locally.Working with recycled and upcycled items is always an enjoyable challenge and due to the nature of my ‘finds’ this ensures that no two items will ever be the same!

When and how did you realise, this what you wanted to do with your life?I knew there was something else I should be doing with my life when I returned to full time work and now I dream of being able to be a full time textile artist. I currently work part time and find that my textile art is like therapy for me. I love my time spent in the studio - so watch this space!



What other areas of life have shaped your work as an artist?It’s always the simple things in life that are the most inspiring. Things like going for long walks, exploring rainforests, the beach, cloud watching, listening to music, stargazing, visiting antique shops and art galleries, sitting in silence and listening to the noises around me…It all influences my work in some way.
How would you describe the art & design scene in Canberra?

Canberra has some really amazingly talented people. It has really come out of its shell in the last few years and with the CanberraHandmade.com, Canberra’s Got Style, Bus Depot market, Canberra Handmade market and now CraftACT shop I find that it’s high quality craft is much more accessible now.

What have you learnt most about establishing yourself as an artist?You have to keep working at it every single day and constantly push yourself to get your work out there. You also realise very quickly that it’s not like a regular 9-5 job. You don’t leave the office in the afternoon and switch from work mode to play mode. You never really get a break from it. Ideas come at three in the morning, or walking the dog or when you’re cooking dinner, whenever and wherever. You have to really love it because it becomes your life.

Where would you like to take your art in the future?
To the National Gallery! Ah just kidding – but I would love more contemporary textile work to be displayed. I would love to be able to walk into stores and see my work on sale all over Australia. But for now it is the markets and working on Canberra outlets.

What advice do you have for other artists hoping to follow in your footsteps?
Believe in yourself, be patient, be honest, be brave and be determined. Also, don’t be deterred by criticism

http://www.puddleduckdesigns.com

Friday, October 23, 2009

FEATURED ARTIST - Jenny Manning - Knitaquilt


How long have you been creating art and how did you get started?For as long as I can remember I have knitted, crocheted, woven, wrapped, drawn and painted. I completed a degree in Sculpture from the Canberra School of art in the 1980s during which time I challenged the orthodoxy by weaving and crocheting with rope rather than welding in steel

What is the main inspiration and influences for your work?I am interested in creating textiles that can be used in a variety of ways. Hand knitted mohair rugs are light and warm and offer me opportunities to explore my interest in pattern and colour while creating a practical object

When and how did you realise, this what you wanted to do with your life?I have always been involved in making things as a counterpoint to an exciting, stimulating but consuming life as an educator at the National Gallery of Australia. I spent 24 years there and have just completed my first year of retirement during which time I have explored my creative potential with great energy

What other areas of life have shaped your work as an artist?Working for so long with a marvelous collection of Australian and International works of art has given me a critical eye for excellence and an interest in creating original and unique works of art

How would you describe the art & design scene in Canberra?Vibrant

What have you learnt most about establishing yourself as an artist?I am still learning and have many fields to explore both for my business KNITAQUILT and for my painting and drawing practice.

Where would you like to take your art in the future?I would like KNITAQUILT to be a successful business. Knitting patchwork quilts is a very satisfying, meditative and soothing activity. I have sold many kits in the past and have run workshops demonstrating techniques. Scores of individuals have made their own rugs from my kits and I hope many more will do so in the future.

What advice do you have for other artists hoping to follow in your footsteps?
Look at a successful traditional technique, learn the basics and then add your own approach keeping in mind both marketability and aesthetic sensibility

URL www.knitaquilt.com.au for knitting kits www.jennymanningdesigns.blogspot.com for artworks

Monday, October 19, 2009

Re-Loved 2



Fashion parade and display. Sounds like a lot of fun. Commences 6:30 Thursday 22 October Craft ACT Gallery 1 & 2

Highlighting the innovative concepts of recycling fabrics for fashion of which I am a true believer!.

New Spring/Summer 2009 collections:
Hayley Wandett-Smith (Hayley Caroline)
Polly Stokes (Polbymade)
Karen Lee (The Renlee Label)
Georgina Edwards (George)
Hanny Dewar (handmade by hanny)
Lee Dewar (Craftilee)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Cranleigh Art Show - Works for a cause


Cranleigh School, Starke Street Holt

Over 60 artists from Canberra and the surrounding region have entered
Over 200 high quality works for sale including paintings, photography, ceramics, jewellery and textiles
A range of beautiful children's artwork also for sale

Opening Times Opening Night - Friday October 16 - 7-9pm
Saturday 17th October 10am - 4pm
Sunday 18th October 10am – 1pm
Sunday 18th October 12 Noon - Raffle Draw, People’s Choice Award & Last Chance Auction

Standard Ticket Prices:
$12.50 per adult pre booked, $15 per adult at the door (children free)

Prices for families of Cranleigh students:
$10 per adult pre ordered, $12.50 per adult at the door