Wednesday, 18 February 2015

A Week at Tweed River Art Gallery

Thursday 19 February 2015, 3pm

I finished a week’s residency at Tweed River Art Gallery yesterday. I’d first seen the Margaret Olley space a couple of months ago and was keen to have a crack at it.

The Nancy Fairfax Artist in Residence Studio was a wonderfully well-appointed space to work and live in. The staff were particularly accommodating and allowed me access to Margaret’s space to work in. It’s a very popular gallery and I had many enjoyable chats with the punters who were streaming past.

I arrived on Wednesday afternoon and tried to loosen up with a sketch from the deck of nearby Mt. Warning. It was a bit frustrating as the cloud cover and light was constantly changing. Eventually I turned my back on the mountain and resolved the drawing without the distraction of the view.


“Cook's Warning”
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I started in Margaret’s space the next day and went for the low-hanging fruit first. I clogged up the passage and had to move aside for wheelchairs and walkers a few times.


“The Yellow Room”
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Love the row of objects on the mantelpiece. It was becoming obvious that the challenge was going to be to render the detail and keep the drawing loose at the same time.


“Hat Factory”
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The composition got away from me a bit in this one. Might be able to save it.


“Hat Factory 2”
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Audrey looking through the slit window in the background (not a good likeness). I need to work on those titles.


“Kitchen Window”
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Caught a punter looking through the back door. Cooking utensils and a tin of brushes on the windowsill. Margaret stored her brushes bristles down, no wonder they’re so mangled.


“Bonnard's Cat in the Hat Factory”
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The cat was a gift to Margaret, made from brass, but looks like papier mache. Sculpture based on Bonnard’s painting “Le Chat Blanc”.




“Hat Factory 3”
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The strongest work in the series. Took me about three hours and I got shown the door at the end of the day before it was finished. Had to do the top R/H corner from a photo.


“Holy Corner”
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A muster of religious sculptures in the corner of the Hat Factory. The curtains were tattered scraps. Curator’s nightmare.


“Chinoise”
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A setpiece arrangement of Olley objects for the visitors to attempt to render on supplied ipads. Very popular with the kiddies (and consequently the grown-ups). It was interesting the way the folds in the screen accentuated the two-point perspective of the building. Did the Chinese discover perspective before Brunelleschi and Masaccio? Maybe, after all, they’re inscrutable.


“Yellow Room 2”
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A view of the Yellow Room through the side window. I’ve omitted the ornate iron window grille. Makes life easier, and I was pretty knackered by this stage. A few people were excited that I’d drawn the dresser, for some strange reason. Why not the cribbage board?


“Ganesh's Temple Rat”
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Had to have a go at this one, lots of personality in that rat. Had to draw it from afar, maybe 10 or 12 metres away.


“Yellow Room 3”
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Back to the Yellow Room one last time.


“Coffee and Fags (after Olley)”
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Being a bit cheeky here. I (roughly) copied one of Margaret’s paintings, but replaced the grapes with cigarettes. Just a bit annoyed at the way she sanitised her paintings. There are ash trays and lighters scattered all over the place, but they never seem to appear in her work, all created under the influence of nicotine.

There’s a faint line on the right edge of the table where Margaret has corrected the table’s perspective. Interestingly, the card lying in front of the cup seems to show no trace of perspective at all. A spicy discord.

As a final tribute to the gallery, managed to scrape the energy together for one last drawing, a diptych nocturne of the view from the deck of the residence. Bunyas left and centre, brutalist gallery to the right, scattered lights of Mur-Bah in the distance. Orange gallery light streaming across the grass.


“Bunya Nocturne”
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Hard at work (thanks to Aud for the pic) –


And now for something completely different, here’s an abstraction from the last round of life drawing a couple of weeks ago.


“Violet”
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Got a few week’s studio time ahead of me.

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