A few of my favourite things
Posted: 1 May 2012 Filed under: Rona, Uncategorized | Tags: art, art classes, Charlie Rose, Cute Overload, Ed Paschke, Fine Cell Work, Nicholas Bate, Rona Green Leave a comment
Let me introduce you to a few of my favourite things to check out on the web…
Conversation
Charlie Rose engages thinkers, artists, entertainers, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions.
Social enterprise
Fine Cell Work trains prisoners in paid, skilled, creative needlework.
Business
Nicholas Bate shares a unique creative approach to business through words and images.
Cuteness
Cute Overload is the destination for all things cute!
Art
The Ed Paschke site celebrates the work of this awesome painter of brilliant and dark pictures.
Creativity
(Beware: a bit of cheeky self promotion following!)
For those interested in learning something new check out my website for information on printmaking and drawing classes I run at my studio in Melbourne.
Happy surfing!
Fantastical travels
Posted: 23 April 2012 Filed under: Inspiration, Rona | Tags: art, Borneo, cats, Dalmatian, Dayak, dogs, George Burchett, headhunters, Horace Ridler, Iban, inspiration, Kuching, linocuts, prints, Rona Green, tattoo, The Great Omi, wild men 2 Comments
‘All fantasy should have a solid base in reality.’
– Max Beerbohm (1872-1956)
Please join a tour of the creative thought process that lead to my series of prints titled Borneoids.
Borneo, the third largest island in the world.
The mysterious island lends it name to quite a few modern wild man myths such as Hiram and Barney Davis (aka Waino and Plutano) who were transformed into the Wild Men of Borneo earning a great sum of money as side show stars.
Kuching is the capital of Sarawak, Borneo and is also known as Cat City.
Cat City is riddled with wacky cat sculptures as well as real life felines nosing around.
The Dayak are the native people of Borneo.
For the Dayaks headhunting and tattooing are important ritual activities.
The Dayak are traditionally animist in belief and their tattoo designs are sophisticated stylisations of flora and fauna.
One particulary impressive plant native to Borneo is the Rafflesia.
The Iban in particular are a heavily tattooed branch of the Dayak peoples of Borneo.
The Great Omi (aka Horace Ridler, 1892-1969) was a professional freak.
Part of Omi’s side show schtick was claiming to have been captured and tortured via tattooing in New Guinea.
Actually he was inked by the ‘King of Tattooists’, George ‘Professor’ Burchett.
Who doesn’t love a black and white patterned animal?
Be sure to check out this mesmerising little clip of The Great Omi.
Behind closed doors
Posted: 18 April 2012 Filed under: Artists | Tags: Abbotsford Convent, artists, Mercator, Phoebe Porter, Pip Davey, Rona Green 4 Comments
‘The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without the work.’
– Émile Zola (1840-1902)
Previously I have posted about my studio in the Mercator Building at the Abbotsford Convent.
In this post I thought I would give you a glimpse inside the studios of my talented and industrious neighbours.
Studio MG1 is the workshop of Phoebe Porter, a creator of stylish contemporary jewellery.
When I dropped in to see Phoebe she was completing work on a pair of commissioned wedding rings.
You can see the finished result on Phoebe’s facebook page.
Studio MG5a is the workspace of Pip Davey, who creates evocative pictures in oil paint and encaustic.
When I visited Pip she was working on a series of encaustic paintings inspired by recent travels.
Pip is also organising a group exhibition that will take place during August and September 2012 at the Abbotsford Convent. The show will include paintings by Pip, jewellery by Phoebe and prints by myself, as well as work by other artists from the Mercator Studios. I will let you know more about the event in future.
To finish here is what was happening in my studio on this day.
I spent the day hand colouring a linocut edition for an Australian + USA print exchange folio and exhibition project organised by artists and lecturers, Melanie Yazzie (University of Colorado, USA) and Rodney Forbes (Monash University, AUS).
If you have a particular interest in artists studios and listening to artists talk about their work I highly recommend the PBS documentary series Art21.
Don’t tell me what to do
Posted: 9 April 2012 Filed under: Inspiration, Rona | Tags: art, Henry Rollins, inspiration, Jello Biafra, Johnny Rotten, Mojo Nixon, mug shots, paintings, Pit Bull Terriers, Rona Green Leave a comment
Mojo Nixon aka Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr. (b. 1957).
Jello Biafra aka Eric Reed Boucher (b. 1958).
Henry Rollins aka Henry Lawrence Garfield (b. 1961).
Johnny Rotten aka John Lydon (b. 1956).
Justice.
Rona Green Art Giveaway Winners!
Posted: 3 April 2012 Filed under: Giveaway, Rona | Tags: art, giveaway, prints, Rona Green 8 Comments
Trumpet herald please!
The winners of the Rona Green Art Giveaway have been drawn by Freddie The Lucky Lagomorph.
And the winners are:
Andy – winner of Bogatyr.
Harriet – winner of Knyazhna.
Tarli – winner of Pajari.
Congratulations!
And here is a little bit about the creation of the works:
These prints were inspired by Russian criminal tattooing and the drawings of Danzig Baldaev.
Of particular interest to me is the use of the cat as the symbol for the thief.
All the characters in the giveaway prints are based on pets of artist friends.
Bogatyr is a portrait of Bodhi, companion of Belinda Fox.
Knyazhna is a portrait of Alba (named after The Duchess of Alba), companion of Eolo Paul Bottaro and Marguerite Brown.
Pajari is a portrait of Mr Pip, companion of Stephen Wickham.
Thank you all so much for entering the Rona Green Art Giveaway and for your wonderfully entertaining comments.
Congratulations again to the winners!
Remember you can visit my website to join my mailing list if you would like to be informed about future exhibitions, events and giveaways.
Rona Green Art Giveaway
Posted: 26 March 2012 Filed under: Giveaway, Rona | Tags: art, giveaway, print, Rona Green 179 Comments
THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN THE NEXT BLOG POST – TUESDAY 3 APRIL 2012 IN THE PM.
Drum roll please…
I am delighted to present my inaugural blog art giveaway!
You have a chance to win one of the following Rona Green original limited edition prints:
To enter:
1. You must be a follower of my blog.
Either an existing or new follower (go to the ‘Follow This Blog’ heading at the top right hand corner of this page).
2. Leave a comment telling me which print you like the best and why.
Click on ‘Comments’ under the ‘Rona Green Art Giveaway’ heading at the top of this post or comment at the end of the post.
Please note: Comments may not appear immediately as they must first be moderated.
Entries close at 11.59pm EDT on Monday 2 April 2012.
Each entry will be numbered as the comments come in and Freddie The Lucky Lagomorph will draw the winners who will be announced in my next blog post on Tuesday 3 April 2012.
Thank you for your interest in my work and good luck!
PS: If you would also like to join my mailing list to be notified of future exhibitions, events and giveaways visit my website.
THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN THE NEXT BLOG POST – TUESDAY 3 APRIL 2012 IN THE PM.































































