Tuesday, October 23, 2012

ARID SCULPTURE EVENT

This year both Curdnatta Art Group and FIBRESPACE got on board with this event  and a lot of fun was had deciding what to do and how to create a sculpture of sorts with combined effort. 

We did consider the possibility of windy or wet weather in Spring but we hadn't counted on the weather being quite so extreme. Nevertheless the pieces remained remarkably in tact and delighted many of the visitors to the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden during September and October.

Curdnatta's piece "On the Edge of Extinction" depicted birds in various stages from glory  to mummified state to looking quite decomposed. 

FIBRESPACE explored the idea of artists on the edge of sanity or the desert hatching new creative ideas with their "Hatchlings". 

You can see more at http://www.facebook.com/FIBRESPACEINC 





September Visit to Melbourne and Hobart

I can't believe the last two months have passed so quickly!
It is going to take a while to reflect on all the things that have happened.

Not long after our trip to Arkaroola I headed over to Melbourne to spend some time with Polly while Tamsin was in  in Mandurah (WA)  making a short film with the amazing Back to Back Theatre.  For a while I thought that John would be away too and I would be alone with the lovely Polly but John's Australian adventure via Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Brisbane, Sydney and Canberra shooting stories for the Canberra Diaspora project had been postponed till the following week .... Phew...

I did Baby sit for a couple of days but the rest of the time was spent exploring the neighbourhood, going to the zoo and when Tamsin came back a shopping trip to the city with an amazing lunch at the Sushi Bar... pity you fell asleep then Polly.

As Polly had just turned one she was in demand as a guest at Hugo's Birthday Party along with Maggie  an experience I haven't had for quite a while.






After Melbourne I headed down to Hobart to spend some time with my sister Steph and although it was cold and a bit damp we managed to have a few good days of photography. Mostly it was good food, coffee and cake and sleep ins and lazy afternoons which were quite enjoyable. Steph especially enjoyed the quiet pace as it was school holidays . We did go out for lunch with a few friends for her birthday

We also managed to visit MONA again where there was an amazing display of bark cloth from the Pacific Islands. I managed to take some reasonable photos and have had one printed on canvas for the dining room ... my own little piece of the Pacific.







Monday, September 3, 2012

Arkaroola Weekend

Arkaroola Layers by Georgie Sharp
Arkaroola Layers, a photo by Georgie Sharp on Flickr.
With the Face Up and Pastel exhibition completed and set up we decided to get away for a few days and headed up to Arkaroola. It was very cold but at least the weather remained clear for our trip across the ridge tops. This place is amazing, rugged beauty with incredible colour. So many different rock formations sculptured over millions of years by the elements.

The Ridge Top Tour is undertaken by sturdy 4 wheel drive vehicles with room for 8 in the back. At time we seemed to be travelling almost vertically as we headed up to the top of the mountain range along narrow tracks etched into the side of the hills. 









Sunday, August 12, 2012

FACE UP 2 opening



At last FACE UP 2 has been launched.

This is the culmination of 2 years work and builds on the success of FACE UP 1 in 2010. 
So much can happen in 2 years... I didn't know I was going to be a grandmother when I began this project ;-))

Held in the Yarta Purtli Gallery1 Port Augusta Cultural Centre and opened by Tania Baily.


These digital portraits are STORIES about PEOPLE created digitally using TECHNOLOGY with an ARTISTIC tweak.

STORIES: Through my work over the years I used video, audio and photos to record “learning stories”. I spent a lot of time observing children and adults to determine their personal journey.

PEOPLE: I have always been a people watcher and as a teacher it was my job to be observant and monitor people’s skills, needs, personality and progress. People are intrinsically interested in self and quite enjoy being the subject of a photograph or video… as long as it is complimentary.

TECHNOLOGY: I love technology and the computer age. I took to it like a duck to water in the very early days of computers. I have always had a camera at the ready, the old VHS video cam in the classroom and countless cameras. Through the lens and the subsequent editing I see more.

ART: I have belonged to the local art group for ages. Through ART experiences and through the sale of art works I have built an understanding of many aspects of ART and what the community will engage with and purchase, the changing tastes of people and social circumstances over time.

THE PORTRAITS:
Each portrait has a life of its own I am never sure where ideas/concepts will go until I have the initial conversation with the person involved.

I usually have a “meeting” or a conversation over coffee with each person to discuss possibilities and this is often where the first ideas begin to hatch. I write down all the key ideas that emerge when I ask people to describe “who they are” or “who they think they might like to be”.

Generally I go away and fine tune things over time letting the concept take shape. I make a few mock up images to get an idea of the overall layout so I have a sense of how I will take the photographs and what photos I will need.

The next meeting is generally in the home of the person and this is where I find the hidden treasures that can often turn my original idea upside down or add to it immeasurably.

I find the best/most interesting lighting and if possible a plain background for portrait shots and take as many back up shots as possible – then I PLAY with Photoshop!


SYMBOLS: Over time the use of symbols has emerged in an attempt to bring some order to what is essentially a rather busy visual image. In this collection of images you will see the use of multiple images, doors and windows, which denote the many aspects or phases in a person’s life.









You can see the collection of portraits at  RED BUBBLE   http://www.redbubble.com/people/georgiesharp/collections/30494-face-up-digital-portraits




This year I have also created a book and calendar for people to keep as a memento and you can find these at   













Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Perfect Pastels



Well "Ambitious August " has nearly arrived and with it a very busy "ARTS" time.

This week PERFECT PASTELS opens at Curdnatta. This builds on 2 previous successful pastel exhibitions so hopefully all goes well with this one. They do look good all displayed together, so much colour.