Saturday, October 19, 2013
Vicki McDonald "Wild Spaces" Tamanian Landscapes Paintings
From October 17th through the 31st Vicki McDonald will be featured in the Micro Gallery at Off Centre. Vicki paints Tasmania landscapes in a tonal impressionist way. Vicki has had 8 solo exhibitions around Tasmania in the last 10 years. Her work is inspired both by the impressionist of the late 19th century and the unique Tasmanian environment with its unusual light effects. Come in for a look into this captivating world.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Exhibtion by Artist Sonia Strong
“Tazzie the Turbo Chook Finds Her Feet”
A Rhyming Picture Book by Sonia Strong
Tasmanians will know and love our state's native hen (affectionately known as the 'turbo chook'). "Tazzie The Turbo Chook" is a chicken with a difference. Join her on her journey of self discovery, meet the animals with which she shares her rural home and discover along with Tazzie, what's so special about turbo chooks!
This colourful hard cover book for ages 2-5 encourages kids to find their own unique talents, introduces some of our lesser known native wildlife and touches on the themes of self acceptance and responsible pet ownership. The book and its associated original artworks and prints will be available at the Off Centre Gallery between the 19th September and the 3rd October. "Tazzie the Turbo Chook" is Tasmanian artist Sonia Strong's first children's book, however her usual artistic pursuits also centre around wild landscapes and seascapes and our enigmatic birdlife. More of her work can be viewed at www.soniastrong.wix.com/artist
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
FLOWERS by Jude Maisch
In
this exhibition I focus on the image of the flower.
I come from several generations of garden
lovers. My Grandfather had an incredible garden and used to win prizes in the
shows with his blooms. Some of my earliest memories are picking flowers with my
Grandmother in his garden.
My Mother was for many years in the
Horticultural Society, and as a small girl I used to exhibit in the shows my
floral saucers.A bed of sand was put in the saucer, and into this concentric rings of tiny florets and petals, radiating from the middle, which was usually something like an individual floret from a hydrangea. The outer circle was often a tiny ring of forget-me-nots or sweet alice.
I have moved on from floral saucers, but I am sure that this is where the seeds were sewn for my love of pattern and decoration.
My first pottery classes in the 70’s, and then Art School in the 80’s did not focus on painterly decoration. It was a Potters’ Society workshop in the late 80’s that introduced me to colour and when Off Centre first started I was almost solely working in the maiolica style, with coloured decoration over a white glaze. One of my favourite ranges of tableware had mugs, bowls and platters with bold petal imagery dancing across the surface.
Now I have moved away from my early patterned maiolica of the 80’s and 90’s, to a variety of modes of decorating. I combine prints with coloured underglazes. I enjoy cutting and assembling the prints as if I was working on a patchwork quilt. Many of these prints are floral, so I can cover my platters with hundreds of petals.
My love of felting is an integral part of my art practice. I make scarves using dyed merino fleece, and the bold colours give me a wonderful palette with which to work. The process involves laying out the wool fibres in a methodical, labour-intensive way, spraying with soapy water, and a lot of rubbing, rolling and tossing until the felt fabric is created and shrunk. My felts in this exhibition are inspired by my garden, the colours of Spring, and the beauty of the flowers.
JUDE MAISCH, September 2013.
SPRING by Jude Maisch
My blue and white
tableware comes to life this Spring
Buds and blooms abound, just as in my garden.
My quandary in Spring is whether to spend time in my garden or in my studio. I try and make time for both!!
As I work in my Lindisfarne studio I look out onto daffodils, snowdrops and violets, and brushing against the window is a bountiful lemon tree.
Gardens and flowers have always played an important part in my life, and this has influenced my decoration. A patchwork of floral imagery plays across the surfaces of my Spring pottery.
Jude
Maisch
September
2013
Buds and blooms abound, just as in my garden.
My quandary in Spring is whether to spend time in my garden or in my studio. I try and make time for both!!
As I work in my Lindisfarne studio I look out onto daffodils, snowdrops and violets, and brushing against the window is a bountiful lemon tree.
Gardens and flowers have always played an important part in my life, and this has influenced my decoration. A patchwork of floral imagery plays across the surfaces of my Spring pottery.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Spring is coming and the Birds have landed in the forest at the Micro Gallery Just in Time for Fathers Day.
The Birds of Campo De Flori Ceramics By Lisa Britzman are featured in the Micro Gallery at Off Centre for the next two weeks, August 22- September 5th. If you are in Hobart come by for a peer into this special forest that has emerged from the bush of Glen Huon.
New Ceramic Art Pieces feature Bird Wind chimes, Wind catchers, Vases, Bowls, Bird Houses, Bird Sculptures, Bird Brooches and the fundraiser for the Orange Bellied Parrots continues with more Orange-bellied Parrots art pieces.
Orange-Bellied Parrot sculptures
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
JUDE MAISCH OPEN STUDIO
Jude Maisch will be participating in the Australian Ceramics Open Studio Day August 17 & 18, 2013. If you are interested in seeing where this member creates all her beautiful work, stop by her home studio on one of these days.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Micro Gallery Display by Junita Stevens
For the next two weeks Junita Stevens is showcased in the Micro Gallery with her collection of bright painterly work on leaf sculptures for house and garden along with her arty and wacky little garden animals. Come by for a peer into this micro garden in the Window.
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