PAINTING ON A BUDGET - Part 2
In this video we put AeroArt to the test. AeroArt is one of the cheaper brands of paint available in Australia and for $4.50 a can they have some nice and thick colours. Watch the video and let us know what you think.
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Art Month Gallery Insights
Art Month asks Sydney gallerists questions about why art is important, how to buy it and what actually goes on in their beautiful white spaces.
Art Month would like to thank to Michael Reid, Iain Dawson, Oliver Watts, Tim Olsen, Andrew Jensen, Gallery 4A, The Papermill and MOP Gallery.
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Brown Council | Contemporary Australia: Women | GOMA
Brown Council is the collaborative practice of four Sydney-based artists. Together they make video and performance works drawing on the lineages of both the visual and performing arts. Engaging with concepts such as spectacle and endurance, their works create a space for dialogue between 'liveness' and the performance trace or document. Often switching roles, and sometimes outsourcing the performance altogether, Brown Council blurs the distinctions between actor and performance artist, and the role of their audiences as observers, participants, or accomplices.
For 'Contemporary Australia: Women', Brown Council is presenting three works. In the video installation comprising both Appearing act 2011 and Disappearing act 2011, the group deliberately confuses distinctions between high and low culture, and between art and entertainment. Wearing simple do-it-yourself (DIY) costumes that recall iconic photographs of performers in the Bauhaus theatre and the World War One period Cabaret Voltaire, they parody and pay homage to the video and photographic documentation of early performance art. Through a combination of references — from performance art history, to amateur magic shows and vaudeville spectacle — Brown Council explores dialogues between 'liveness' and the recorded image, or trace. The artists say of the works:
In these stark videos, the magician and the performance artist merge to perform a simple act of 'disappearance' and 'appearance', facilitated by the instrument of the video camera: the ultimate magic maker.
For Embodied Acts, Brown Council presents Performance Fee, a two-hour endurance performance where the artists sit blindfolded on stools, holding silver tins, against a backdrop that reads: KISSES $2. During the performance, audience members are able to procure a kiss after they have deposited the nominated fee. Once the performance has concluded, the stools, blindfolds and tins of money remain as a residual installation. Brown Council says Performance fee continues their interest in ideas of work and product in relation to the artist and performance.
'Contemporary Australia: Women' includes more than 70 works in painting, sculpture, photography, installation, textiles, video, and performance. The exhibition will explore key themes such as 'performing' femininity; the place of personal and intimate spheres such as sexuality, the body, motherhood and ageing; the return to everyday materials; and the ways some artists are 'redressing the canon' of painting.
Contemporary Australia: Women | 21 April -- 22 July 2012 | Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) | Free admission
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567 King an Art Supply Store in Sydney selling Art Supplies and Vinyl
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Melbourne The Graffiti Artist Interview Part 1
Melbourne Australia has amazing tours on the outdoor gallery of graffiti art. Yolo with Jade was given the opportunity to interview Brad on these talented graffiti artists.
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Artists Talk: Heath Franco
Artists Talk: Heath Franco
Heath Franco is Sydney-based artist working primarily in performance-based video. He creates video art that is immersive, using stimulating audio/visual to create video installations. His work is both menacing and funny, whilst the characters he plays are both repulsive and fantastic. In this interview he discusses his interest in people who function outside of the 'normal' and his ability to analyse and recreate human characters often synonymous with Australian culture and suburbia. We are privy to his process of questioning his performance process, as he describes being both himself and detached from himself as he performs the characters in his videos. He analyses and questions his practice and its methods and the conflicting nature of both controlling and improvising when making art. He tells us how he creates and hunts for his costumes, facial expressions, gestures, noise and sayings and the solitary nature of making his work. He also discusses the positive impact of having received a studio residency at Parramatta Studios and how this experience helped to further develop his practice.
Recent exhibitions include ALTERLAND at Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Primavera 2013: Young Australian Artists at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and IMPACT at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Franco's video works have been screened at Art Fair Tokyo, Sydney Contemporary, Gallery of Modern Art Brisbane, Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Santiago, Chile, and Art Stage Singapore. In 2012, Franco was awarded the The Churchie National Emerging Art Prize, and in 2014 the Fisher's Ghost Contemporary Award. Franco's work is held in the public collections of Artbank, Griffith University Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Artworks courtesy of the artist and Galerie pompom, Sydney.
Video by Rococo Productions
Video © Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, 2015
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The Best Drip Ink in Graffiti: KRINK
We caught up with Craig Costello, graffiti artist and creator of KRINK, the notorious brand responsible for drip style markers, mops, and fire extinguishers.
As a punk kid growing up in Queens, Craig would scavenge for supplies to paint the walls and buildings of New York. His desire to create larger pieces and invent unique graffiti tools led to the development of his internationally recognized ink and paint brand Krink Inc. Craig's signature style morphed out of his modifications and innovations with paint tools; using a fire extinguisher filled with paint and paint markers rather than spray paint, his style became an instant hit in many cities around the world.
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Our Holiday In Oz Part 1 Flight from Singapore to Perth WA
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MOP Projects - Drew Bickford and Nana Ohnesorge
Works on Paper by Drew Bickford and collages, paintings and sculptures by Nana Ohnesorge.
Watercolour painting techniques and tutorial with David Taylor I Colour In Your Life
In this fine art TV show episode David Taylor is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Season - 08
Episode - 02
Filmed on Location at - Melbourne, VIC, Australia
David Taylor is a world-renowned watercolour artist, well known for teaching and services to the arts.
Born in Melbourne Australia in 1941, David’s early career began in etching and a 6-year apprenticeship at the north Melbourne Printing School of Graphic Arts to colour etching assisted in his future career as an artist. Many hand skills were learned such as hand engraving, lino and woodcutting, as well as etching with zinc, copper and magnesium, later etching on film in lithography.
Since the sixties David has been expanding his own painting career in watercolour, using all that he has learned to teach painters both in Australia and overseas. David is also involved in regular tutorials for the Australian and International Artist magazine.
Numerous achievements include over one hundred awards in watercolour, including the Herald Sun Best Of Show Gold Medal Award at The Camberwell Rotary Exhibition 2002, a silver medal in 1976, and Silver Award in 2007. David won the prestigious Victorian Artists Society Artist Of The Year Award in 1976, 1980 and again in 1989. That same year, David received the Distinguished Leadership Award for outstanding services to watercolour and teaching from the International Directory of Distinguished Leadership and a certificate of merit for distinguished service to the community.
David’s works are regularly represented in numerous public and private collections worldwide, with regular exhibitions happening in several Australian states, England, the Channel Islands and Stockholm. He has held regular one-man exhibitions of his work since 1975. In each exhibition David expresses his joy of working freely on location and his love of spontaneity, shape, light and colour.
David comments that, ‘as we journey through life there are changes to our lives and to the world we live in. My passion to express myself through my painting remains constant, the experiences are often challenging, moving and uplifting. Capturing the essence of the subject as a fleeting moment in time requires speed of hand to achieve the spontaneity I like to record… the light in its many guises and drama of fleeting impressions are important factors when I am viewing this special world that is ours to be a part of. In a personal way, I am writing my diary through my work which endeavors to express my interests, my experiences and the place I find myself connected to at any given time.’
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
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Cherine Fahd: Camouflage
Cherine Fahd talks to Nick Garner about her recent show Camouflage. Several works from the series were included in the pictorial Masked Affect by Daniel Mudie Cunningham in Das Superpaper Issue 29, Irrational Agents: Gender, Economics and Affect, guest-edited by Alys Moody.
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Artereal Gallery, Sydney
05 February - 01 March, 2014
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A Day with SKARY
SKARY is a graffiti writer and tattooer from the east coast of Australia. He’s lived all over and currently calls Sydney city home. Recently he was in Brisbane visiting friends and doing a guest spot at Seventh Circle Tattoo in Woolloongabba. We rode shotgun to give you a little insight into his process. Here’s a hint; it sometimes involves the cold amber stuff.
He’s been doing graffiti for most of his life. Starting with tagging at age 12 in the nineties and getting his first piece done around 2001. After constantly admiring the more permanent artform of tattooing from afar, a little over six years ago, SKARY got serious with his tattoo gun and he’s been buzzing away ever since.
He explains: “I’ve always been obsessed with tattoos, especially traditional tattoos. I always like the look – seeing dudes like Bon Scott wear them sooooo well. Tattooing and graffiti are chalk and cheese. Sometimes my years of graffiti might inform my tattooing – especially colour study and drawing style. But obviously, they’re two different ballgames.”
SKARY frequently references The Simpsons, often working famous characters into his graffiti and tattoos. He cites the show as “simply the greatest cartoon ever made” and confesses that the golden years of The Simpsons shaped his life and educated him more than school did. His favourite character? The infamous barkeep Moe. Favourite Moe quote: “I’m better than dirt, well most kinds of dirt.”
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Cut: OBLVS
Artist: SKARY
Music: Cobraman – ‘Bad Feeling’
Intro text: Luke Shirlaw (Artillery Projects)
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Christine Kelley of St. Coletta's talks about the program and the original glass creations they'll bring to the Arts and Crafts Festival in Market Square June 18-19, 2011. Labrynth Thorton, a participant, talks about how they make the glass.
Disgusting anti-Australia protest in Brisbane on Australia Day 2020
26 January 2020 12:11pm. From Brisbane CBD crossing Victoria Bridge to South Brisbane. Past Queensland Art Gallery and Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
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