Posts Tagged ‘Body of work’
My Paintings are going to Rome for an Australian Group Show
Posted: October 11, 2015 in Group Show, RomeTags: art, Body of work, canvas, contemporary, creativity, inspiration
Artist talks at Platform 72- 1 pm Sunday 13th
Posted: September 6, 2015 in Platform 72Tags: art, Body of work, contemporary, creating, exhibition, Platform 72, street art, Sydney Art
‘Light Up’, part of my Body of Work showing at Platform 72 opening on the 19/03/15
Posted: March 12, 2015 in GalleryTags: art, Body of work, Chippendale Creative, contemporary, creativity
Sewing in Bondi on Sunday
Posted: January 27, 2015 in CreatingTags: art, Body of work, creating, creativity, exhibition, Platform 72, street art, Textile Art, textileart
Dangar Island Exhibition Invitation
Posted: December 30, 2014 in ExhibitionTags: art, Body of work, Dangar Island, exhibition, Sydney Art, tapestryGirl
The ‘Little Art Show’, featuring my tapestries
Posted: November 13, 2014 in GalleryTags: art, Body of work, canvas, creating, creativity, needlepointtapestry
‘A Modern Fairy Tale’ @ Platform 72 in Darlinhurst
Posted: January 8, 2014 in Creating, My Favorite Pieces 2012Tags: art, Body of work, exhibition, Platform 72, street art, Tapestry Girl, tapestryGirl
’89 with Owl’ @ The Tap Gallery
Posted: December 29, 2013 in Creating, Exhibition, Gallery, Tap GalleryTags: art, Body of work, exhibition, inspiration, street art, Tapestry Girl, tapestryGirl
“Samson and Delilah” Needle Point Tapestry
Posted: June 15, 2013 in Creating, ExhibitionTags: art, Body of work, inspiration, Owls, Tapestry Girl, tapestryGirl, urban
‘Bee Hive Democracy’, submitted to the Chippendale Creative Precinct
Posted: April 9, 2013 in Art Prizes, Exhibition, GalleryTags: art, art prize, Body of work, Chippendale Creative, Tapestry Girl, urban
Technology at its best allows collaboration, ease of sharing and efficiency but the cost can be isolation and socially awkward human interactions. In a successful future the endless possibilities of technology will be harnessed for efficiency but society will win back the right to group ritual and authentic bonding. My vision for a Contemporary Renaissance starts with adolescents spontaneously working effectively as individuals but supported and heard by the collective. Resilience and persistence within a community built on a foundation of positive human interactions will result in intelligent choices and best practice.
My art piece, ‘Bee Hive Democracy”, seeks to evoke a strong sense of bonding and group synergy. A group is not without friction but its resolved differences allow evolution and resolutions. The piece is painted with gauche on paper and has been overlaid with embroidery canvas and key lines sewn with tapestry stitching. The unsewn honey comb tapestry canvas allows muted colours from the painting to be revealed but is otherwise raw and waiting to be filled in by the future collective mind working for ethical outcomes within the framework of the Bee Hive Democracy.