Sunday, December 18, 2011

It's All Over! The Future and Beyond!

My piece shown in the Graduate Exhibition was great installment to the mass of art shown over the week. Now it is all over, no more university assignments, no more university related art shows. I have been released into the world like a baby bird out of the nest. It's up to me to flap my creative wings and fly! 

At this stage in time I have decided to focus acquiring a well paying job and only having my art practice on the side. I need to survive! And I have a wedding to save up for :D I can promise you though that I will never stop being the aesthetic nut that I am. Art will be made! So don't stop watching this space :)

Everyone have a fantastic holiday, a joyous family loving Christmas and a crazy exciting New Year!

Monday, November 28, 2011

RARE 2011 Visual Arts Gradual Exhibition

2011 Visual Arts Graduate Exhibition
School of Art, Architecture & Design, University of South Australia


Exhibition Launch:

6-9pm Wednesday 7 December 2011
SASA Gallery & Kaurna Building, UniSA
Guest Speaker: Lisa Slade, Project Curator, Art Gallery of South Australia.

Exhibition open:

SASA Gallery, Kaurna Building:
Bachelor of Visual Art (Honours): 11am-5pm Saturday 3 December - Thursday 14 December

Level 4 & 5, Kaurna Building:

Bachelor of Visual Arts; Graduate Diploma; and Coursework Masters exhibition: 10am - 5pm Thursday 8 December - Thursday 14 December 2011

Come to my Graduate Exhibition, my final act as an art student, to support me and my fellow artists as we leave university and try to find our place in the real world of art. There will be art of all mediums, a huge array of pieces by the graduating students of Bachelor of Visual Arts, Graduate Diploma, Masters and Honours. Works for sale and an exhibition not to be missed!
See you there!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Canon EOS Inspires Photography Contest

I have entered my photograph Wet Wonder into the EOS Inspires competition. The only rule for the photograph is that it features an umbrella.


Voting opens November 28 9am AEST - December 2 9am AEST. 
There are three prizes: Judges Choice - Canon EOS 5D Mark II Premium Kit, valued at $4299, Peoples Choice - Canon EOS 5D Mark II Premium Kit, valued at $4299, Voting Prize - Canon EOS 7D Super Kit, valued at $2699.

I really desperately need a new decent camera so it would help greatly if you could vote for my image :)
Thank you.

Click on the image above or follow this link:
http://apps.facebook.com/eosinspires/entry.php?id=480&returnParams=%3Fsort%3Ddate%26page%3D10

Friday, September 2, 2011

Capture The Sky!

Hey, it's been a while. What have I been up to? Well, I've been capturing the sky! After months of observation and photos I finally managed to capture the vast round and intangible sky into small pointy cubes. The sky cubes. My solution to holding a 3 dimensional sky in your hand.


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Study Period 2 Conclusion

Finally this first half of the year has come to an end :) My last assessments for these subjects were on Thursday 16th of June and I am on my winter holidays before my final semester of uni! 



In my negotiated study I started with the plan to investigate portrait photography and creative ways to take photos of people. I experimented with different elements where I set it up to look unplanned as well as set up a studio for some very deliberate poses. With experimentation I found new ways of taking photos of people and played with some experimental ways of taking self portraits. Through my experimentation I moved from my original plan to explore the possibilities of portrait photography to an experimental way of expressing myself. I have played with ideas of memory and the condition of the mind with focus and long exposure experiments. These final images show how I like to think of myself as a calm confident woman but inside I am anxious and confused about everything in life.








In Photography Specialisation B my experiments have been focused on the strangeness of dreams and impossibilities as I  have been increasingly interested in surrealism. From the beginning of this semester where I started with the illusion of the impossible I have moved on to montages challenging the limits of strangeness while still maintaining an element of normality. Like dreams, which are strange but somehow still appear normal at the time, I try to keep an idea of reality through landscape, horizon and story elements.

 March 2011, 'Wet Wonder'

 March 2011, 'Am I Falling the Right Way?'

April 2011, '2 Tangible-D'

April 2011, 'My Happy Place'

April 2011, 'Battle at Dragon Rock'

April 2011, 'My Magic Scarf'

May 2011, 'What Brought Us Here?'

May 2011, 'Beautiful Suffocation'

  April 2011, 'Night Land'

 June 2011, 'Melding of Dreams'

Now with this semester down I only have one to go which is exciting and scary at the same time. If you want to know what I plan for next year I'll answer you now, "I have no idea."

Enjoy my art :)

Monday, May 16, 2011

New Directions

My photography, through experimentation, has take a turn in a whole new direction I never really thought I'd be able to do. Montage. Lately in order to create my dream goal I have been montaging several images together. Such as 'My Magic Scarf' a montage of 6 images, 'Beautiful Suffocation' a montage of 12 images and 'What Brought Us Here?' a montage of 11 images.


April 2011, 'My Magic Scarf'

May 2011, 'Beautiful Suffocation'

May 2011, 'What Brought Us Here?'


It is an interesting development in my practice and I'm not really sure where I'm going with it. At the moment I think I'm still playing with how strange I can make it look without it looking stupid. I've also just been wondering where my genre lies; is it fantasy or surrealist? Where is the line between those two? It is a topic that I need to write an essay on for another university subject so perhaps in a few weeks I'll understand.
Enjoy my art :)

Monday, April 25, 2011

Diorama!

A fairly recent growth in popularity within the photography art sector is the art of dioramas. To create an image by building the scenario specifically to be viewed only from the cameras perspective. In my studio lighting class we have been challenged to create a diorama to be photographed after looking at such artists as Aurelia Carbone. Here is what I have come up with :)

April 2011, 'Night Land'


So this is the completely raw image with no editing. The set built especially for this camera angle. I'm pretty happy with my first attempt at this. I hope you all like it too :)