Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Artists market this Friday



Don't forget if you're in the area that this Friday the Beaumaris Art Group is holding another of its successful Twilight Artists Market.
I have found both of these artworks, during Beaumaris Art Group sales. The watercolour is by local artist Valda Cumming and the rather whimsical wood, tin and paint creation is also by a local artist (although I'm not sure of his name). What I do know is that Ned Kelly was part of his ancestry and he enjoys exploring the Ned Kelly story in his work (and Ned's dog obviously).

Anyway there will be lots of work for sale, including sculpture, textiles, mosaic, felting, jewellery, basket weaving, creative clothing and handmade cards. Where: The Village Green, Beaumaris Art Group Studios, Community Centre, 84 Reserve Rd, Beaumaris. When: Friday March 28, 4-8pm.

Friday, 14 March 2008

What's on this weekend


There are quite a few things going on this weekend - but plan ahead carefully, it's going to be mightly hot again.
The Magnolia Fair boutique craft fair is on at Brighton Town Hall today and Saturday.
There will be lots of great handmade and hand-designed product.

The Keysborough Animal Shelter is once again experiencing a crisis in unwanted cat numbers and is holding another special cat adoption day - with special low adoption fees - to try and find homes for some of its special cats.

Beaumaris North Primary School has its mega fete on tomorrow (Saturday) from 9am, where there will also be a special art exhibition and sales. Entry via Wood Street, Beaumaris.

And the popular En Plein Air art competition will feature an exhibition of entries at Sandy Beach Community Centre on Saturday afternoon.

In between all that activity, try and fit in a nice cooling dip in the ocean, or a least some down time in a shaded corner!

Magnolia Square: www.magnoliasquare.com.au


Keysborough Animal Shelter: www.aaps.org.au

Friday, 1 February 2008

Local artist profile: Anne Spudvilas


Images from The Peasant Prince (above).

Baysidemama hopes to publish regular profiles on local artists. In the first instalment, writer Clare Kennedy profiles local artist Anne Spudvilas.

The bay has long inspired the artists of Melbourne. Clarice Beckett (1887-1935) springs to mind; the early 1900s painter renown – after her death - for her misty paintings of Beaumaris. She, among others, tramped along the shoreline with her paints, capturing the Bay's many moods and shifting light.


And this body of water continues to inspire. Local resident, painter and portrait artist Anne Spudvilas recently staged an exhibition of photographs taken at the open-sea Brighton Baths.


Anne has also won acclaim as a picture-book illustrator – her most recent book The Peasant Prince, by Li Cunxin, is the children’s version of his best-selling memoir, Mao’s Last Dancer.


The picture-book traces the remarkable journey of Cunxin’s life: his poverty-stricken childhood in rural
China; being plucked from his classroom to train at the Beijing Dance Academy; his self-imposed determination to excel, and his dramatic transformation into a world-famous dancer.


Spudvilas used traditional Chinese ink and watercolour on rice-paper to capture the Chinese setting of the story, and glossy oil paints on canvas to evoke, by contrast, the glitz and glamour of America as perceived by Cunxin on his first trip there as a young man from Communist China.


She even travelled to
China with Cunxin for research, visiting his home village, the Dance Academy, and meeting his family and friends – all characters in the book.


The result is an inspiring picture-book for adults and children alike about following your dreams, brought to life by Spudvilas’s evocative illustrations.

For a look at Anne's inspiring images of the Bay and its surrounds visit:


http://www.annespudvilas.com/Main.asp?_=Photography&g=yes


The Peasant Prince by Li Cunxin, illus. by Anne Spudvilas
Penguin Group,
Australia, 2007