Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Special Occasions : Jude Maisch



Special Occasions

Jude Maish has created cups and saucers especially for Mother's Day based on her favourite family heirloom cups and saucers.



During May Jude Maisch's window display features her new work "Leafy Retro", based on her favourite family heirloom cups and saucers. Coupled with this are pieces from her "Blue & White" tableware range, from teabowls to large slab platters.


Monday, April 15, 2013

'Myrtle Beech' by Georgina Richmond

From Friday April 19th to Wednesday April 24th, Off Centre is delighted to show 'Myrtle Beech', an exhibition of oil paintings by Georgina Richmond.  Georgina has a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and has been painting in oils since she was a teenager.  Georgina exploits the richness and texture of her chosen medium to capture the ever-changing landscape of Tasmania.  She has had numerous solo shows in Hobart, and has twice been a finalist in the John Glover Prize for landscape.


Sunday, March 31, 2013

'Revisited' by Robyn Davies


Between 29 March and 17 April, don't miss Robyn Davies' quirky textile jewellery, referencing vintage crocheted doilies, in Off Centre's gallery window. Robyn writes: 

I taught home economics and textiles in secondary schools both in NSW and Tasmania for many years.  As well I have had interesting positions in health promotions since moving to Tasmania.  Although my professional life was fulfilling I have always “needed” to create.  Creating by “Revisiting” garments; wool; yarns; buttons and working with vintage doileys keeps me out of mischief, or actually it is a delicious mischief.

After many years creating, I have finally come to terms with and am able to accept and call myself a textile artist.  My latest work involves “Revisiting” vintage crocheted doileys to create unique jewellery.  The doileys are carefully cut out, then they are painted or hand dyed, hardened and sealed. The process is time consuming and slow but the three dimensional effect is worth it.
I turn the vintage doileys into interesting and unique earrings; single, triple or multi-doiley necklaces. I hope you enjoy my vintage doiley jewellery pieces as much as I enjoy creating them.


 



Saturday, March 16, 2013

Ceramics by Jennifer Ramsden


Ceramics by Jennifer Ramsden

Don't miss Off Centre's current exhibition of new works by Jennifer Ramsden.  Jennifer's serenely beautiful white and blue ceramics are carved into a myriad of natural forms.  She writes:

My inspiration for these pots comes from Antarctica.  I have tried to interpret the contrast of colours, the shapes of icebergs, pack ice, water drops, and ice shards.

Ceramics by Jennifer Ramsden
From March 14 to 27, in Off Centre's microgallery window.


Ceramics by Jennifer Ramsden

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tina Burman


Linocut by Tina Burman

From 21st Feb to 13th March, catch paintings and prints by Tina Burman in Off Centre's microgallery window.  Tina has a College Certificate of Education in Art Production and Life Drawing from Hobart College, and has completed a Tafe Tasmania Diploma of Art Craft and Design specialising in printmaking.  Tina works in linocut, collagraph, lithography, charcoal, graphite, pastels, and oil paints, and has also studied bookbinding and framing.


She writes:  'I intend to indulge in my passion of creating, making and experimenting with various shapes and forms that intrigue me.  It is what artists put in of themselves that makes their individual efforts original and unique.'

Linocut by Tina Burman
Pastel by Tina Burman


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

'Ink' - book illustrations by Gay McKinnon

If you're quick, you can catch an exhibition of original book illustrations by Gay McKinnon in Off Centre's microgallery window.  Gay recently illustrated 'The Smallest Carbon Footprint in the Land' by Tasmanian author Anne Morgan.  This exhibition features illustrations used in the book and describes the artist's sources of inspiration.  Showing from Feb 14th to 20th.
Book illustration by Gay McKinnon

Yulia Szalay and Junita Stevens

Ceramics by Junita Stevens
This February, Off Centre's large gallery window features new ceramics by Junita Stevens and Yulia Szalay.  Junita presents small animals - 'a little arty and a little weird & wacky' - and bright painterly work on leaf and mushroom sculptures for house and garden.  Yulia's timeless vessels exploit the translucency, whiteness and sheer elegance of Southern Ice porcelain, as well as the infinite colour variations of crystalline glazes.
Southern Ice porcelain by Yulia Szalay