Sunday, October 20, 2013

Water relief

Hey freestylers and doggy paddlers, how've you been? I just wanted to say hi and share with you the very good news that yesterday I submitted my Honours thesis. I worked really hard on the thing and it's good to see it done.

I'll talk more about it soon but for now I'm going to enjoy this nice afternoon and go float around the pool. 

In the meantime though here's a drawing I did at the pool all the way back in 2010.


























(It's acrylic marker on an A3 piece of 225gsm paper.)


Anyway I'm off to make waves, sea you soon, hope you're day is going swimmingly.

Friday, June 07, 2013

Take a seat

Hi I took my favourite Lisa Radford painting on the train this morning. 
The painting's called Furniture painting (582 Woodbridge Estate via Arthur Boyd reserve), it's acrylic on board, 34 x 24cm, and was painted in 2012.

Come see this painting, and heaps other great work, at Rearview Gallery tonight, as part of the third and final Kenneth Biennale opening. 

The opening's from 7-9pm. 

Oh and remember, like TCB, the first 50 people there get a free Bertie Beetle show bag, so if you don't like art, maybe you'll come for the chocolate and lollies.

If you can't make the opening though the show runs until June 28.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

If I was on The Voice

Hey, how's it going? I'm watching The Voice. Are you watching it? My Mum watches it and so I've been seeing it a bit. It's a good show, the people that came up with it are clever, it really hooks you in.

While watching two musicians "battle" over I dreamed a dream, I've been thinking about what it'd be like if I was ever an artist auditioning on this show.

Like all good television talent shows, The Voice is really just about a good sob story.

As I was being introduced onto the show there'd be a voiceover which would probably begin by saying that art is my life, and how this audition is my one big shot, the last chance I'll ever have to quit my job at the supermarket. 

The shows voiceover would transition into me doing my own voiceover, and I'd talk about how I'm addicted to drawing. They'd play music like the theme from Curb Your Enthusiasm and show how while at work I'd sketch the customers when the manager wasn't looking. 
 
Then the music would get dramatic, they'd cut to a flashback of when I had spine surgery.
I'd get all choked up as I explained some of the struggles I faced in the years leading up to it, and how scared I was that I'd wake up from the surgery needing a wheelchair for the rest of my life.

They'd play the audio of an interview with my Mum over a montage of footage from my weeks rehabilitating in the hospital emergency room.
Mum would go on about how the only way I stayed sane during the recovery was to draw and paint, and they'd show the pile of thirty sketchbooks I filled up while on morphine and oxycontin. 

The whole thing would be really cheesy and it'd make you cringe.
They'd probably have some shots of my X-Rays and they'd show how the poles and screws that're permanently in me, and the brace I had to wear, look a bit like Frida Kahlo in her painting, The Broken Column.
Then they'd show footage of me learning how to walk again.
After all this drawn out ten minute introduction they'd eventually cut back to me, and the voiceover would say "And finally, after learning how to walk again, he's now walking onto the stage."
I'd sing "I started a Joke" by The Bee Gees.

None of the judges would spin their chair around.
(Acrylic on 225gsm paper. 21 x 29.5cm)

After the song finished Seal would tell me that I just didn't "bring it", but to not give up on my dream.

I'd walk backstage pretending to smile and trying to make a face to the camera that says "well at least I gave it a shot."

And that would be the end of it. For months I'd be a broken mess and I'd stay up all night wishing I'd chosen a different song to sing, or better yet, just not sung at all.

Maybe though, who knows, just maybe, one day, twenty years later, this whole The Voice experience might make up a funny little 15 second anecdote during the introduction when I get asked to give a TED Talk. And it would've all been worthwhile.
We all lived happily ever after.

You're the voice, try and understand it.

The End.

(Ha, I guess I'd been meaning to mention my surgery on here at some point and but it's still pretty heavy for me and this seemed like the most detached way to do it. Hope it wasn't too self indulgent. Thanks for reading. See you soon.)

Sunday, April 14, 2013

a PICA's worth a thousand words

Hey, thanks for stopping by. I just wanted to quickly let you know that I'm flying over to Perth today as I'm lucky enough to have been selected to participate in the upcoming Hatched exhibition at PICA, (The Perth Institute for Contemporary Arts). How cool is that?

Another thing that's really cool is they used an image of my Bubble'O Bill sculpture on the exhibition poster.
The show opens this Friday, April 19, and runs until June 9. 

I've never been to Perth before, did you know it's a four hour and twenty minute flight away from Melbourne? Pretty rad, it seems like so far to travel while not leaving the country. 

I really hope you get a chance to have a look at this show, I'm really excited about it. Thanks heaps for reading, hope to see you soon.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

You've gotta be Jewel to be kind

Hey good looking, thanks for stopping by.

This is just a quick post to ask you nicely, if you're in the area, to please stop by Melbourne Uni this week, find The Old Jewellery shop, and you might be able to see a little bit of my work in their collection.

Here's the invite
 
I don't know much about The Old Jewellery Shop, all I know is that Jewel is meant for me.
                        

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Kat's out of the bag

Hey kool kat, here's a piece I made in late 2012. 

It's akrylic on keramic. 18cm x 11cm x 2cm.

The piece is now owned by my friend and mentor Elizabeth Gower. Elizabeth often works with packaging and advertising in her art, and in the past has actually worked with Kit Kats herself.

Elizabeth told me that back when she worked with Kit Kats they were wrapped in paper packaging, instead of the foil they use today. 

Here's a photo of the work called Kat on a hot tin roof.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Chipping in a little

Hey pal, great to see you. What've you been up to? Chipping away at things?

Here's a painting I did a little while back, it's acrylic on 225gsm paper, 15 x 22cm.

It's called Salt and Vinegar.

I think that's all for now, I'm not really in the mood to blog today, I've got a chip on my shoulder about it.