We all know that art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us to realize the truth.
Pablo Picasso
We are a group of artists from Northern Rivers, NSW

Monday, April 19, 2010

April 24 Informal Day at Whian Whian School

If you are going to be at the informal day this Saturday,
could you please email Graham and Kim -
kim@lis.net.au
so they can open the school for you.
Please make a small contribution -
$5 or $10 so the school can be paid.
You could bring your pieces from the last
watercolour workshop to complete
them or just bring whatever you like.
Hope it's a great day.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

10 April 2010 - New venue in Whian-Whian

Kim is using masking fluid

Graem

The beginning of the lesson

Our new venue - Whian-Whian public school

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Water Colour and Studies for a Major Work Workshop 10 April 2010

Dear friends,
For the next workshop please bring the following:
  • the studies from the last workshop with Patricia. We will use them as a material for further planning of the same still-life. If you did not attend the last work shop you may be able to borrow ideas from somebody else or create your own composition before hand.
  • 3 x A4 hot press water colour papers of a high quality (could be purchased from the group resources before the lesson)
  • Water colours of a good quality. There will be a couple of spare sets to share for those who did buy one yet.
  • hard pencil (not too hard)
  • water colour brushes - at least three: broad one (big), medium (round or flat - your preference), small (fine) for delicate details
  • white plate to use as a palette (paper, plastic or fine bone china - it's up to you)
  • knife
  • masking liquid (I will bring some for those who does not have it)
  • 2-3 small plastic containers (from butter, dips, snacks etc) - to mix water colour
  • a jar for water to wash brushes
  • fine Artline pen or ink pen
  • a throw away (old) brush - fine (if you can have a bigger throw away brush it will be an advantage)
  • tipper (old fashioned ink pen)
  • salt (rock and table)- a little bit
  • paper tissues
Am I asking too much???

See you in Whian-Whian on Saturday at 10 am.
Tatiana

Monday, February 22, 2010

Notes from Village Artists Meeting February 13, 2010

It was decided to prepare a program of workshops etc for the 1st Semester – March to end of July.

Workshops where possible will be held on the 2nd Saturday of the month. We will be using a public venue for the workshops – the first one on March 13 will be held at Tullera Hall. We still need to agree on a permanent venue for future workshops after this one which has good light, facilities and a central location.

It was agreed that our tutors would be paid $100 for a 3 or 4 hour workshop and more for full day or weekend workshops, therefore, members will be asked to contribute a minimum of $20 per workshop or more if numbers are low. NON members will be asked to contribute $30 for tuition.

On our informal days, a contribution of between $5 and $10 is requested as we need to build up funds to purchase equipment and materials. On these days we will be meeting at a private home as we have been doing or in winter, working plein air.

Ros Little has agreed to be our secretary/treasurer – Thank you so much Ros!

We are also planning “excursions” to different galleries to see special exhibitions – eg Brisbane or Tweed and for these we will be hiring a minibus.

There will be an exhibition for friends, family and neighbours etc of the works we have completed at the end of the year – Possibly end of November.

We also encourage members to enter the Bentley Art Prize in July and also the Lismore Portrait Prize in March.

There will be a membership drive and we will be contributing publicity articles to the Dunoon Gazette and Echo etc. in the near future.

There was also a suggestion that we produce an annual calendar displaying our work and proceeds should go to a local charity.

Friday, February 19, 2010

The Village Artists' Art Album 2009

Marianne Trent. Self-portrait. Charcoal on paper

Laura Read, water colour on paper

Brandon Read, water colour on paper

Graham Read, oil on canvas


Tatiana Efremova. Cactus. Water colour.


Kerry-Ann Harvey. French Village ( Loche in the Loire). Oil on canvas.

Landscape 2009

Graham Read, oil on canvas

Kerry-Ann Harvey. Modanville Views. Oil on canvas.

Chris van den Bergh. Sunset Poppies. Acrylic on canvas.

Chris van den Bergh. After van Gogh. Pastel on paper.

Tatiana Efremova. Sunset in Ourimbah. Pastel on paper.

Still life 2009

Marianne Trent, pencil on paper


Kerry-Ann Harvey. Pumpkins.
Gesso base, mixed media of gouache and water colour.


Marianne Trent. Charcoal on paper


Chris van den Bergh, pastel


Tatiana Efremova, water colour

July 2009

Graham Read, oil on canvas



Tatiana Efremova, paper & watercolour

Drawing of a human figure 2009


Tatiana Efremova, pencil

Tatiana Efremova, pencil

Tatiana Efremova, pencil

Tatiana Efremova, pencil

20 June 2009 - Still ife

Rose Little, pencil

Tatiana Efremova, pencil

March 2007 - Botanical Art

Tatiana Efremova, watercolour

September 2009 Woodlawn

Rose Little, pencil

Tatiana Efremova, pencil

Tatiana Efremova, pencil