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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Light and shadow experiments

Some quick, basic tests
It is annoying when the 'torch' on ones smart phone is brighter than the 'spotlights' one has bought to be ...you know spotlights!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

and the Bullseye Emerge Winner* is ...

Émilie Haman with 'Once upon a time'



 Well, what can I say. I like it, it's all fairytaley. It's sweet and disturbing. What happens if you put your foot in there? Do you become something else? Tempting...




Actually they don't use the term winner but 'Bullseye Glass Emerge 2012 Gold Award recipient' but that would make my heading waaay too long.

The PICA opening dress

Over the Easter break I have been doing a little pattern drafting in order to make myself a newly styled dress for the Hatched opening at PICA. Starting with my favourite pattern V. I used the straight darted toiled pattern as my starting block. I wanted pockets and some sort of variation. For some reason a peg skirt came to mind, sort of fits in with the quasi retro feeling of the original. I also wanted extra length, it's amazing what happens to a skirt when you sit down. The fabric I'm using is a floral cotton (lemon yellow base with turquoise and green flowers) that I bought in Singapore. The trim for the pockets and bodice is a blue green shot silk. The lining is a silk cotton blend in off white. I bought it in one of Tessuti's sales, it has a gorgeous feel.

So changes are:

Side pockets with trim
Peg shaping, 2 pleats on either side at front and top stitched pleats at the back
Below knee hem

Monday, April 2, 2012

'The ice book'

Davy and Kristin McGuire are the creators of 'The ice book' a truly magical combination of effects and storytelling.

"The performance blends animation, puppetry, and film to bring a pop-up book vividly to life in front of the audience's eyes."

You can see bits of the performance on the vimeo clip but to find out more about the project go to their website www.theicebook.com



The Icebook from Davy and Kristin McGuire on Vimeo.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Artist of the day: Matthew Day Perez

Matthew Day Perez. 'Sending light' (2009)

"Matthew Day Perez Received his BFA from Illinois State University and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He works primarily with glass, printed matter, digital media, and installation. Most recently he was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to undertake research at the Australian National University. During this period he will generate a body of work that will be shown in 2012. He lives and works in Canberra ACT Australia." - MDP website. Check out his blog Thesunishotterhere for impressions and experiments in Australia.

Matt came to the SCA glass studio to give an artist talk and a demonstration last year. Many of us were impressed with his artistic practice. In his slide show, he showed us some works (similar to the one pictured above) that were made in a very innovative way (to me at least). The model and the mould were made at the same time. ? Well, imagine making the model of the one above in wax, difficult enough in its self, then imagine making the mould (all those finicky places to reach!!) Instead think of making the layers. Wax, plaster, wax plaster and drilling in between those layers to make connections. So wax becomes glass, and so does the drilled out holes..make sense? Probably not the way I've tried to explain it...but it set something off in my head, I would never have thought to do that. It makes the product a little more unknowable and I like that.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

My bathroom the stop motion animation studio

As I am re shooting the animation part to allow for the slightly different positioning of the glass pieces for the hatched show, I have transformed my bathroom into a studio. There's a fair bit or rope and masking tape making sure things stay in place. The lighting isn't exactly bright enough (feels like it, but the proof of the photographs shows not) but needs must!

All packed for PICA!

and the second batch of work ready to go...at last. I love these plastic packing boxes. They are sturdy, have self locking lids, nest..what more do you want! Each piece is nested in layers of custom cut styrofoam sheeting. That hot wire unit is awesome, you can cut the most intricate shapes with it! Seriously, it takes 'almost' as much time to pack the work than to make it.
Ready to be picked up be the couriers, (2 days later it turned out)

Friday, March 23, 2012

National Student Art Glass Prize 2012

The official 'mayoral' event at the National Glass Collection is tonight, but I'm in Wagga Wagga by 9.30 to check out the exhibition before the hoards swamp the work and to check on how my work was installed. I was quite surprised at how well the projection showed in daylight. The projection area was a little small but the ceiling couldn't really be made higher so I was happy with the resolution that the gallery came up with.
So enough about my work! All I can say is thank goodness I didn't have to judge this show, picking a winner would have been incredibly hard.
I was so impressed with the level of work on display. Given that it is a graduate survey show (over 30 works from students around the country) I was also struck with the curatorial effort given by the gallery to carefully place and arrange pieces to their best advantage while creating a holistic visual effect.
My favourites would have to be ...(I need the catalogue for this) but Anabell's was a favourite.
The winner was Chris Boha a student from Adelaide uni...correction University of South Australia.
Katie-Ann's work 'a thousand ways to skin a cat' was bought by the gallery, a sound strategy on their part as I reckon her work will be collectible one day not so far away and that will be the cheapest price that they will ever get.
This evening was also a great opportunity to catch up with some of my favourite glassy people.
Detail shot of Ruth McCallum's work (need to check)

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Wheels and plastic boxes..oh my!

The crates I made with Jono's help for the exhibition in Wagga were great, however they did take a bit of time. Also material wise I used the remainder of the MDF that I had bought for the 2 plinths. So, now I need a second set for the work being sent to Perth. Something made me remember a conversation with Grace Fine art removals. The topic was more about having to treat wood being used in packaging for sending work overseas and one of the reps remarked that you could just use plastic crating!

So having used up all my left overs, I was thinking why don't I get plastic boxes? Though if you think of the kind of boxes you buy in Kmart or the like...fragile! That type won't manage the distance home let alone to Perth and back. After a lot of internet searching (easy to find plastic crates to hire) I came across REFLEX equip (nothing to do with copy paper). Who stock, among other things security crates. I scheduled a time with Dougie to drive to Wetherill Park and look at the heavenly vision that is Reflex equip!

Example of the packing inside

Monday, March 5, 2012

Start of my Honours year

Today is the official beginning of my Honours year at Sydney College of the Arts. The year has started off well if not busy getting ready for two exhibitions. One in Wagga wagga for the National Glass Art Student Prize and the other in Perth (yes Ken, PERTH) for Hatched the National Graduate Show.

No classes on Mondays, but I am Technical assistant for Susie Peck's Elective intermediate class from 4-6pm.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A small valentin'es poem by Neil Gaiman

One of my favourite writers put this on his blog today...it made me LOI (laugh onthe inside)

Roses are red,
Violets are purple,
Which is a very hard word to rhyme
And makes me happy that on February the 14th we don't traditionally have to give each other oranges.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Hatched

I finally got a letter from PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art) and I have got in to HATCHED! YAY!  Opens on Friday the 20th April...

Friday, February 3, 2012

CGS International Artists Exhibition

The Contemporary Glass Society (UK) are having an online 'International Artists exhibition'. I got in!
Check out my entry 'Into the woods' (like you haven't seen that!) and the other 43 artists shown here.
There are a lot of Australians in the line up.

I like 'Frozen forest' by Leigh Roberts, 'Forgotten threads of intimacy' by Sarah Davis (Hi Sarah!) and 'Soul of emptiness' by Pilar Aldana-Mendez and many more.






Friday, January 20, 2012

Monday, January 16, 2012

Happy Birthday Betty

As you see, this is a themed card. This morning Betty and I went up in a Seaplane, over the city and far away.
Well as far as palm beach and back anyway.
The pilot timed it well, so the massive down pour happened AFTER we landed and crossed the jetty.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Sydney festival first night

'As the world tipped' had to be the best part of festival first night. The combination of large scale projection with aerial acrobatics, choreographed brilliantly to make a very compelling piece of theatre and storytelling. Inspiring.
As the world tipped. Image from Sydney Festival
As the world tipped. Image from Sydney Festival
had to try this spiral of chips!

St Mary's Cathedral lit up with Mark Andrew's designs

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Glassimation

Apparently last year Pilchuck ran a course called Glassimation. Here is the video of the resulting work (thanks Deb for the heads up). Seems that I now have a genre!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Lotte Reiniger films & Animagica

Animagica play acoustics to Lotte Reiniger films for the Sydney Festival in the Spiegeltent!
Sounds very cool! On the 24&25th Jan.



Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas and all that jazz

A sample of my Christmas cards this year. Comments have been that they reflect my glass work of the moment..some bright spark suggested glass pop ups!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Fingers crossed!

Well I have put together an application for PICA's 'Hatched'....hold my breath till Feb!
PICA = Perth Institute of Contemporary Art
Hatched = National Graduate Show (Australia)




Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The world's your oyster Jon

Dougie's friend Jon is 'retiring'. Dougie wanted a card and he gave me a fairly specific brief. A font like 'Indiana Jones' and to use some of Jon's hobbies and interests as illustration for a card that holds a voucher for a Yachting experience for two. This is what I came up with after some input from the creative director.

Jon's farewell party was also part of his work Christmas party, so we had a chance to relax down by the John Oxley.
The John Oxley

Friday, December 2, 2011

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Into the woods (2011)

Here is my Grad show major work. This is a quick video from my tiny camera..I'll get a more professional job done soon...but for the mean time, here it is!



Thursday, November 10, 2011

More waiting

I guess I freaked out today. I knew working with after effects was going to be challenging. Only because I have used it very little. I couldn't remember all the steps and my notes didn't cover everything that Jack showed me. So a bit of a panic. After 4-5 hours playing around with the program I seem to be getting somewhere.

I have a basic test..that is STILL rendering. WAITING!

Waiting

for over 500 images to download...
It's hot, humid and almost 2am. The mosquitos haven't given up yet, and neither have I. ...images waiting in the transfer queue is now 326 and then I'll go and take some more shots for my animation.

I haven't blogged much recently, Graduation show is only days away (tuesday coming) and the pressure is on. Every minute is allocated for. Including the ones around 3am.