Ooh la la! Yummy 3-D leadlight…
Adam Kurtzman, Eiffel, 2015, leaded glass and concrete
Lots more goodies here.
Ooh la la! Yummy 3-D leadlight…
Adam Kurtzman, Eiffel, 2015, leaded glass and concrete
Lots more goodies here.
Megsie joined Dr Deborah Hart (National Gallery of Australia) and Clare Williamson (State Library of Victoria) on the discussion panel for Ned Kelly in Art at CMAG on Saturday.
And what a thoroughly enjoyable session it turned out to be!
More at the Prisoners of the Crown website, here.
Soph and Jono, two of our fave creatives (that’s the new descriptive, apparently – get with the program peeps)…
…had a very cool spread in the Newcastle Herald – check it out here.
This is a miniature…
Merely being small (as in a smaller version of one’s work) does not a miniature make. There’s a critical difference in the scale stakes, folks.
Miniature = tiny. It’s the cuteness that delivers the charm and the demonstration of über dexterity that gives it the wow factor.
Just saying, ‘cos it’s been niggling us for years.
Meanwhile, Kiva Ford’s website here.
There’s notice of an upcoming auction from artdaily…
Adolf Hitler, Church in Vienna, watercolour
You just couldn’t go there, surely.
One of our all time faves (bloke and artist), Alex Asch, is showing at Beaver Galleries in Canberra…
Alex Asch, Corporate abstraction – recycled council barricade, glass, painted timber, collage and form ply, 127 x 25 x 30cm
Loving it.
Exhibition on until 16th June.
We’ve been meaning to drop this in for some time – a fabbo contemporary mosaic practice; Carl and Sandra Bryant’s Showcase Mosaics…
Central Park in the Snow
They do a lot of conventional stuff, but their landscapes and cityscapes (in particular) are the schizz.
Go here for the website.