“Scapes & Scopes” Art Exhibition at Graydon Gallery, New Farm

Invitation

Invitation

Scapes and scopes side 2.SCAPES and SCOPES

6 artists

6 directions

 

You are cordially invited to a collaborative exhibition of artworks by 6 Arthur St, New Farm, artists, presenting a diverse variety of media, scapes & scopes.

 

Jan Berryman

Lance Boucaut

David Cross

Grace Cross

Carol Owens

Gene Wijffels

Exhibition Open Daily

13th November – 23rd November

10am – 6pm daily

24th November

10am – 3pm

Opening Night

Friday 15th November 6pm – 8pm

Post Opening Night Gatherings

Saturday 16th & 23rd November

Sunday 17th November

10am – 12 noon

Friday 22nd November

4pm – 6pm

Join the artists for a cuppa & a chat about their art

About the Artists:

Jan Berryman, Acrylic/Mixed Media Artist Jan enjoys exploring abstract and impressionistic themes in her paintings and takes inspiration from the seasons and landscape of Australia.

Colour and texture help her tell the story or evoke a particular feeling or mood.  Acrylic is her medium of choice, often combined with a variety of found objects like banana fibre, silk or rice paper which offer an organic feel to Jan’s paintings.

 

"After Glow" by Jan Berryman

“After Glow” by Jan Berryman

 

Lance Boucaut, Acrylic Painting

Lance loves to paint inner-city Brisbane streetscapes, particularly the charming older houses, with vibrant exaggerated colours and texture, using a broad-brush loose technique. Figures in the paintings add character and interest, and help to tell the story the painting depicts.

Park St, by Lance Boucaut, acrylic painting

Park St, by Lance Boucaut, acrylic painting

 

David Cross, Oil Painting

David is inspired by what he sees, using light as a catalyst and how it imparts on the subject matter..

In considering ‘Scapes & Scopes’, the theme for this exhibition, David considered how his painted landscapes, seascapes, figures and grounds would satisfy the theme of the show.  When light hits an object, whether it be glass, metal, water, the human form ro the everyday environment, it reflects, refracts, casts shadows and even is absorbed.  “What I have focused on for this exhibition is how I interpret this light as it reveals colour and form.  The resulting body of work reinforces this catalyst and in some cases takes it even further.”

 

Original oil painting by David Cross

Leadlight Diffused, Original oil painting by David Cross

 

Grace Cross, Mixed Media/Textile Artist

Grace’s catalyst/inspiration for this exhibition is LACE SCAPES and she calls this body of work, “DELICATE CONNECTIONS“.  Creating mixed media and textile artworks of layered and textural compositions enhanced by colour and embellished with layers of stiching, fabric, paper, beads and lace.  From Family keepsakes enhanced with love, an ancient craft of ornate threads, time washed layers of memories and hands, it is Grace’s hope that he artworks exhibited here facilitate to frame the past and connect memories; the delicate connections of lace and mark making with stitch.

Poet's-Lace

Poet’s Lace, mixed media/textile artwork by Grace Cross

 

Carol Owens, Acrylic/Mixed Media Artist

Carol says Art and creativity are ‘under her skin.’  This New Farm artist’s current artistic focus is painting and she enjoys experimenting with acrylic and mixed mediums to develop composition and themes. Carol’s paintings typically involve making sense of our connection with self, others and our environment. She communicates these conceptual themes in abstract or impressionistic paintings of mindscapes, joyful glimpses of everyday life and people in outback landscapes.

Sailing on my mind, C Owens

Sailing on my mind, acrylic painting by Carol Owens

 

Gene Wijffels, Oil Painting

Having grown up in the ‘back of Bourke’, I am fascinated with our outback landscapes. To convey the heat, the dust and loneliness, I use aerial perspectives, and paint thickly with palette knife for texture and colour

 The WaterHoles, oil painting by Gene Wijffels,