Sunday, April 10, 2011

The exhibition hung

This is a video of the exhibition after it was hung - before the crowds arrived!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Flotsam and Jetsam 1

This is the first in a series titled Flotsam and Jetsam on batik printed silk organza.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Bondi to Tamarama

While walking around the cliff top from Bondi to Tamarama I was intrigued by the number of people, all much the same, doing much the same thing. I also wondered how much the landscape has changed in the last two hundred years. Standing out, though, was one pink milk carton - the only litter to be seen.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Press Release Natural Forms Works in Electica

 
PRESS RELEASE
Natural Forms Works in Electica is an exhibition of works by Cathie Edlington, Anna Warren and Margaret Westcott.
As the name suggests, Natural Forms Works in Electica, are artworks which come from three different areas of ideas, mediums and inspirations.  Cathie, Anna and Margaret have been painting together for many years at the Workshop and this exhibition is a wonderful display of inspiration and diversity from these artists.
Anna’s paintings are based on close-up details of plant forms, looking deep into the heart of the fruit, flower or leaves – some from the unusual plants found in the wild in Western Australia, others from random images found in gardening magazines.  Through the painting process the natural forms emerge, whether it be human or plant.

Cathie is studying Fine Arts at COFA majoring in textiles.  Her works in this exhibition represent her explorations into textiles.   Cathie is captivated by the movement of the water, the sand and the plants and the sometimes gentle, sometimes chaotic marks that are left behind.  Her works in textiles and paintings reflect what Cathie says ‘the ephemeral nature of what is left behind”

Margaret’s artworks also reflect her recent postgraduate studies at COFA.  Her paintings and digital images reflect her studies in life drawing and painting from life. She is inspired by the beauty of the female form and its connection to the landscape. This inspiration flows on to the female torsos, the wonder of clay, firing and glazes.

The Exhibition opens on Friday 8th April 6 – 8pm and will run until May 5, 2011. People interested in viewing this exhibition will also have the opportunity of attending an Artist’s Q & A on Saturday 16th April 1- 3pm. 

Gallery Hours  Mon – Friday 9.30 am – 4.30 pm,  Sat  10.00 am – 3.00pm
Closed Sundays and Public Holidays

workshop arts centre
33 Laurel Street Willoughby NSW 2068
phone. 02 9958 6540 fax. 02 9958 0444
workshoparts.org.au

Monday, March 14, 2011

New life from decay


Over a period of time I have been working on a series of drawings based on a bunch of tulips that were going over. As the flowers withered and drooped they took on twisted shapes, and began to look quite unlike their original forms. I made several sketches, enlarging the flowers to about 10 times their actual size and then used these drawings as a basis to explore and exaggerate the new emerging forms, constantly surprising myself with what appeared.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

Flamenco heart


Gradually the works are coming together - today adding D-rings and a bit of varnish ...