You Need Some Orange in Your Life |
Orange will make you feel open, lively, and artistic. And with a little orange, you will project an aura of friendliness. If you want bolder experiences, you've got to get a little orange in your life! For extra punch: Combine orange with red or yellow The downside of orange: It's too powerful and unusual for some people to deal with The consequences of more orange in your life: You will become more creative in almost every aspect of your life You will find humor in the most serious and dismal situations You will feel like life is exciting, even when you're doing ordinary things |
Welcome to my Blog~
Finding out the how's and what's of ART is so intruging to me.
Mixed media is my first love, collage, glueing, sticking ~ bringing the creation to life. Having Fun with Art :)
Then sketching, drawing & doodling ~ especially in the phone book:) Husband hates that.
I have enjoyed different concepts of Art from Book Making to Mosaics, Painting and sketching.
Just being creative leaves you with a wonderful feeling.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
What Colour do you need????
Sunday, October 19, 2008
What A Week!!!!!!
- Meeting Carly and to enjoy hearing about her journey with her photographic exhibition.
- Meeting Sharon Muir and understanding her love for Colour over 2 days at a workshop with a great bunch of ladies.
- Brigalow just blew me away with being presented with the Art Scholarship of $1000 & encouragement for Emerging Artist . To enjoy the night with friends & artists from BAVA was wonderful. Thankyou to you all for your support & kind words. I really appreciate your emails & phone calls to congratulate me. Looking forward to enjoying the award.
- Then to have my nephew born & to be there to support my sister after concerns & 10 days of check ups .
- To have the storm come through and leave the tree down in it's travels, so pleased the house didn't get damaged.
- Friday is another day - I need photo's from my Mum & Dad who have just come home after travelling around in WA. The children & I travelled to Rocky to pick them up -I'll post them next week.
- I've been winding down the last two days, the kids & I are chilling out at home, our home has been neglected over the last 2 weeks- so it was great to get in and do some spring cleaning. Ready for a new week. Bring it on! Where did October go.......
Digital Black & White Entry for Brigalow ~ ACTION Theme
Action @ The Drags.
Emerging Artist Section ~ "Flower Frenzy"
High Commended.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tree down in Wild Storm @ Home.
Baby Boy ~ My Nephew
Born ~ Wednesday, 15th October 2008
This photo is of Eran (above), only 2 minutes old. His long awaited arrival over 10 days, there was concerns for this little man but he just wanted to come into the world in his own time.
I got to be there at the birth of this little man, pretty amazing. Makes him so special.
My sister Kylie & Partner Tom are over the moon, a little brother for Evie (3 years old)
Big sister Evie having a nurse of her little brother :)
Brigalow Art Festival 2008
Jenelle won the first auction piece & pretty happy about it also.
Photographic piece by Phil Casey.
Michele Briggs presented with Highly Commended for her piece "BAVA Mama" from Anglo Coal. Well Michele :)
Receiving the winning award for the Anglo Coal Scholarship.
Very surprised & overwhelmed.
Maria & I presented with Highly Commended Awards for our artwork in the Emerging Artist Section. Well Done Maria :)
Sharon Muir (Judge) & I with my artwork "From Within"
Hugs for Sharon, she was so happy for everyone on the night and did such a great job with her presentation of winners. Sharon went on to do a reflection of her choice of winners & gave support and encouragement for other works that she saw had talents to improve.
Sharon Muir, Auda McLean~ Portrait Winner & I with the Pastel portrait behind us.
"Pause in the Game", beautiful work with pastel. Congratulations Auda.
"COLOUR" Workshop with Flying Art Tutor Sharon Muir.
exhibits her work in solo and nationally selected contemporary art shows, with her most recent series of artworks exhibited in a solo show “Feathers, Fish, Fur and Flowers” at Grafton Regional Art Gallery.
• Introduction to the colour bias wheel
• Gouache, how to mix and apply colour
• Values/monochromatic colour scheme
• Mixing tints/tones and shades
• Colour matching
• Value exercises
• Introduction to complementary colour scheme
• Mixing complementary pairs
• Introduction to analogous/split complementary colour schemes
• Mixing exercises using these schemes
Carly Burnham - Photographic Artist Exhibition
Congratulations Carly ~ Inspirational & Moving Photographic Showcase.
Artist & Friend Karen Gaskell, Myself & Carly Burnham enjoying the night together with other friends & family. The exhibition now goes to Brisbane to support Mental Health Week.
A Mental Picture
In conjunction with Mental Health Week,Carly Burnham presents a photographic exhibition in black & white and all shades of grey...sharing the spirit of those touched by mental illness, Friday, October 10, 2008
@ ‘Kristine’s Coffee Shop’Kariboe Street, Biloela
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Sponsored by CQ Rural Division of General Practice Queensland RADFAll profits donated to the Schizophrenia Research Institute
A Mental Picture
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/content/2008/s2368224.htm
By Robin McConchie from Bundaberg Central , QLDThursday, 18/09/2008
"A Mental Picture" is the title of a collection of works by photographer Carly Burnham.
I met Carly at the Blueprint for the Bush, Rural Women's Forum, held in Roma recently.The theme of the forum was " Liveability - A woman's perspective", and from Carly's perspective, she wants to make the bush a more liveable place for people with mental illness.Carly lives in Monto on a cattle property.
She has lived closely with schizophrenia and is inspired by the resilience of so many people affected by mental illness.Through her photography, Carly wants to de-stigmatize and re-brand mental illness.I found her photos profoundly touching. Every photo has a story.The black and white medium is extremely evocative.
Twenty shades of grey, from white to pure black, make you really think about the subject matter, the mood and the story. The composition of the portraits is superb, and the energy and the hope of the children seem to imply freedom even in a dark world.Carly's subjects are affected by a range of mental disorders: schizophrenia, 1 in 100 suffer from delusions, hallucinations and paranoia associated with this condition. But Carly says with medication, people can lead a normal life following episodes.Other disorders include bipolar, general anxiety disorder, post-natal depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and depression. Carly says with support, understanding and treatment, mental illness can be managed.
What A Great Workshop with Jenni Kelly !!!!!
Great group of ladies to spend 3 days with. Jenni, our tutor-LHS (orange shirt)
Enjoying Wine & Nibblies one afternoon together.
Funastic Acrylics ~ This workshop was fantastic with Jenni Kelly who introduced fellow artists to some very creative ideas with acrylics. We learnt to scrape, spray, fling,throw, roll and glaze PAINT, in other words "PLAY WITH ACRYLICS”, and leave the workshop with a greater understanding of acrylics and a new found confidence. The work was very impressionistic to abstract - Fun and Exciting.
My 1st workshop piece ~ (unfinished in the photo) abstract background with the sunflowers put in with a palette knife. I will post a photo later. Really enjoyed this piece :)
2nd piece - "Water Lillies" photo is unfinished, I will post the fineished artwork photo later.
My 3rd piece - "Poppies" (not sure why I went with the purple, it's unfinished)