Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The 'Live Life' Winning Portraits

Below are the fantastic portraits that won our 'Live Life' competition this year:

The winning entry, by Arabella Say, aged 17
Artwork Title: Angela (Nanny), 2012
Medium: lead pencil and charcoal drawing on A1 paper
Artist Statement: 
This artwork is based on my 85 year old Italian grandma (my Nanny), who is currently staying at a dementia facility. Less than 5 ft tall, she claims that the food at her nursing home is no match for her famous spaghetti. Her face is beautifully aged and she has a sweet button nose passed on to all her daughters who she speaks curiously of, in her forgetful state. It was a pleasure to draw such an experienced and elderly face and the dripping represents the inevitability and persistent evidence of aging and decrepitude.

2nd Prize went to Victoria Haynes, aged 15
Artwork title: Vietnam Veteran
Medium: Acrylic paint
Artist Statment:
The senior I chose is Colin Field, he is 67 years old and an active member in Warrimoo's society. I chose him because he is a well known character in the area I live and because he has an interesting life history. He served in Vietnam during the war for a year as a Royal Australian Mechanical engineer. He has also served in the local RFS fire service since 1985 and was captain for five years. He was captain through the Warrimoo 2001 bushfires and shook hands with HRH Prince Andrew. He is a well known face in and around Warrimoo and Blaxland and is an all around good guy.
   
3rd Prize was awarded to Darcy Bonett, aged 15
Artwork Title: My Grandma's Eyes
Medium: Photograph
Artist Statement: My grandma has not had the easiest life. Just like so many others her age, she has lived through many losses and seen many awful things.
Sometimes you can see the pain in her eyes, but usually she hides it all away behind the love, and the hope and her dreams...


Lindsay Harper, aged 15, was awarded the ‘Highly Commended’ prize
Artwork title: Timm Murany 
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Artist Statement: My portrait is of a local artist from the Blue Mountains – Timm Murany. Timm Murany started drawing and painting when he was 10 years old. He grew up in central Europe, Czechoslovakia, and emigrated to Australia in 1971. Shortly after, he purchased a block of land in the Blue Mountains because of it beauty and freedom. He was and is inspired by the ever changing colours of the bush caused by the fogs and distant mists. He paints vivid, colourful oil paintings and teaches art students in his Blue Mountains art studio the craft of the art. I have been a student of his for 4 – 5 years now, and he has been helping me develop my own work.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Winners of the 'Live Life' Portrait Competition

The standard of work received for the ‘Live Life’ Portrait Competition was very high, so the judge had a difficult time choosing the winners! 

However, the final winners have been announced. Congratulations, all!

1st: Arabella Say
The judge said: Dementia is a challenging condition and particularly devastating when it affects someone close to you. Arabella has created a thoughtful and brave portrait of her grandmother and the ravages of age.


Photo by John Merriman, 2012
2nd: Victoria Haynes
The judge said: Victoria has captured the character of her subject beautifully - Colin's personality leaps from the canvas.
Photo by John Merriman, 2012
3rd: Darcy Bonett
The judge said: The title of Darcy's work"My Grandma's Eyes" says it all. This photograph expresses the joy and pain experienced in a long life, but most of all it expresses the love of a grandmother for her grandchild.


Photo by John Merriman, 2012
Highly Commended: Lindsay Harper

Photo by John Merriman, 2012
At the Springwood Library award ceremony a couple of weeks ago, each winning artist was awarded their prize. Officially opened by Sarah Gurich (Exhibitions Manager at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre), Aniko Koro (Team Leader for Children’s and Young Adult’s Services, Blue Mountains Library) and me, the morning was attended by the artists, their friends and family, and Vicki Edmunds (Manager, Libraries & Community Services, Blue Mountains City Council). Thank you to John Merriman for these wonderful photos.

The winning artists, next to their artworks.

Naomi Oliver and Sarah Gurich.
Vicki Edmunds and Naomi Oliver.


Aniko Koro talks about the project.



Victoria poses with Colin, the subject of her portrait.


Friday, March 16, 2012

Youth Art Talent - Seniors Week


Today at Springwood Library I held a portrait painting workshop for ages 15-21yrs, with a focus on Australian seniors as the portrait subject. Have a look below at the great work:

Untitled (Germaine Greer) by Rebecca Halls

Untitled (Germaine Greer) by Rebecca Halls

Bob Hawke by Madeleine Isaacs-Browne

Judy Davis Dream by Alaska Defraine 

                                  The Love of Colourfulness by Alaska Defraine

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Recycled Art

Blaxland art class put on their thinking caps yesterday to create a wonderful variety of sculptures and art made from recycled materials. Cool work!














Sunday, February 26, 2012

LIVE LIFE
Portrait Competition
              
Are you aged 15—21 yrs?
               
Submit a portrait of a
Blue Mountains senior to win!                                                                          
                                    
                                  1st Prize — E-reader
                         2nd Prize — iPod
               3rd Prize — Book Voucher from
                            Turning Page bookstore, Springwood

Entry Details:
1. Artworks can be any medium, but are to be submitted as a digital file - JPEG or TIFF (at least 300 DPI). If you create a painting/drawing/collage etc., please scan or
photograph the work. The file can be handed in to any Blue Mountains library branch on DVD or CD, or emailed (along with your details) to:
2. Each artwork must come with one paragraph about the senior chosen for
the portrait — e.g. who are they? / what did you talk about? /what made you
approach them for the artwork? 
3. Entries are due by 5pm, 6th April, 2012

For more info, please contact: Naomi
Ph: 02 4739 4284 (Mon - Tues)
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ENTRY FORM:
(Please print out and attach this form to your submitted CD/DVD OR email these details to: competition@bmcc.nsw.gov.au )
Name: __________________
Age: ____
Borrower
number:
________________________
Contact phone:
________________________
Email:
________________________
Artwork title:
________________________
Medium:
________________________
Artist statement (can be submitted typed, on a
separate piece of paper):
____________________________________________________
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Friday, February 17, 2012

Springwood Pixel Art!

Inspired by computer graphics, the class at Springwood created some wonderful pixel images this week.