Sunday, April 25, 2010
From torn pages...
I have been playing around with some new works. I have been tearing pages out of old books of mine... then finding a word or words that speak to me then painting or illustrating them. They are alot of fun and keeping me busy in the studio!
Friday, February 5, 2010
Project Biro
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
logo design for Arts Collective
Just finished designing the logo for The Boonah Arts Collective Festival 2010.Theme was 'elements of change'.. great time to try out some new software!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
uni here i come...
Finally decided to step up and finish what i started all those years ago when i did my advanced certificate of Fine Arts. I enrolled in Uni, to do my Bachelor of Arts (Art). This will test me!... excited but.. start November 30th. Got my first text book today, Art through the ages... mmmm... about 10 inches thick! better start reading now!....seriously though... this should be hard but fun...because I LOVE ART ...you hearing me?
Monday, October 26, 2009
Paddock Sculptures

1. Birds in Paradise...Kara Otoole
2. Fencepost Sentries... By Cherie Strong
3-5. Marbles... By Cherie Strong
6. Matches... By Cherie Strong
7. Weather Station.... Rob and Linda Weston
8. Gereldine Giraffe .... Sheree Wells
9. Pig and Cow... Mark Prosser
10. Pollux and Castor... Max Gordon
11. The Wave... Kara Otoole
12. Trinity.. Kara Otoole
Big plans for next years paddock sculpture competition, run by Boonah Arts Collective at the annual SPAR arts festival.... this has to be my all time favourite event... find a paddock and plonk sculpture in... fill the countryside up with art and grab a map and drive around to be amazed at everyones creativity... this event is slowly getting a following too, this year a bus tour! I have entered the last few years, and really enjoyed it, this year I coordinatored the event so i wasnt able to enter... loved doing it ... but keen to let someone else take the reins next year so i can be a sculpter again next year! Kara Otoole went wild this year and single handedly made most of the sculptures... amazing... so we have agreed to collaberate next year and totally amaze the region and make as many as possible... we will work with the local schools, doing workshops so that there is a high youth participation next year. The ones we are attempting will be as big as possible sourcing materials from local businesses and trying to utilise some of the "waste" that local businesses might otherwise throw away....above are some of the examples of past sculptures, all made with recycled materials, and by locals.... man - we have an amazing town!... Watch this space....
art auction
"Presense" By Lisa Kirk
Friday, October 23, 2009
studio stalling...
Steve Browne -a "the streets"" photograph
...AWESOME...
Matchstick Obsession
Over the last year or so, I have had a matchstick obsession.... firstly inspired by Brett Whitely and his sculpture of matchsticks, I then grew to love the varied forms of burnt matchsticks. Having done a series of these now i think i have truely "burnt" myself out with these icons. Plus I think they are possibly cursed... when i had my sculptures out the front of my house... we had a house fire... when i did the five canvas series "Generation Gap"... half of Victoria burnt in bush fires (Black Friday)... so i think tempting fate would be unwise!.... gotta love them but!... then move on...
Artwork "Where there is smoke.."
Acrylic on canvas
This painting started because people would always say to me 'why dont you do landscapes?'
Not only do i find that soooo frustrating.. but i actually know that some people can do the most fantastic landscapes and thats just not my thing... i'll leave it to those who do it so well!
But in response to that i thought i might have a jibe at them and this is it "my kind of landscape"... in the quirky sense of course. plus i have this thing about matchsticks at the moment and it gave me another oppotunity to use that image to my advantage!
Funny thing though is at first i thought .. well everyone knows what a match looks like and what happens when they are burnt. But for this project i thought i might actually do the right thing and play with matches to see. Boy was i surprised at what those little buggars do to their shape once burnt! I loved it! boxes of redheads everywhere and i think the husband thought i was turning pyro!!
all in the name of art research honey...
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