Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Hidden Patterns

using banana trunk texture to print fabric
The weekend seems so far away, and what a wonderful weekend it was. Filled with catching up with friends and fellow artists and enjoying some yummy food and conversations. Tricia Smout, Felicity Clarke and I are having a collaborative exhibition, and over breakfast, we decided upon a name. The title of our show will be "Undercurrents" at the Arts Factory, South Brisbane in September. It's getting exhilarating now that we have decided on a name. Time to get a harry on making my pieces for the exhibition.

Following breakfast, I went onto lunch and met up with the founding committee members of 2QAQ our 3-year term came to an end in September last year, we decided to have our final catchup in the new year so we could hear all the wonderful travel stories a couple of members had. We also wanted a little time to prepare one last surprise for our leader Sue Dennis who has been instrumental in getting 2QAQ up and running as well as starting the annual SOTA (State of the Art) juried art quilt exhibition for Queensland Quilt members to enter. We the secretive eight decorated/embellished a mini canvass each with the colour orange (Sue's favourite colour) being the common thread and presented them to Sue. Connect through to Sue's blog to see the mini canvasses.

Inspired by the hidden texture within a banana trunk

I've also been experimenting further with printing and stamping using a banana trunk. We trimmed out some of the suckers, that way the main trunk has more chance of producing fruit. I noticed that the interior of the trunk has an interesting spiral pattern. So off I went firstly for the camera to take a few photos, and then I wondered if the pattern would print; time for creative play and discovery. So far, I've mostly printed onto paper and have a couple of fabric pieces ready to print as well. I've used acrylic paint and applied it to the banana trunk with a sponge brush and pressed it onto the paper/fabric.

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Exploring Expression

Soup de Trepidation
B is for bewildered
the lion roars

Top: acrylic and charcoal on paper
Middle: charcoal on paper
Bottom: acrylic and charcoal on paper
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