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		<title>Introducing Artrium!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2022 07:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Artrium Art Network - connecting artists with their community...]]></description>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">A new opportunity for SA Artists!</h2>				</div>
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									<p>One of the reasons I&#8217;ve not been posting lately is that I&#8217;ve been working hard on creating Artrium with my friend and fellow Wednesday morning Splashout artist, Michelle Ellis. </p><p>For several years, Splashout members have been lucky enough to have access to a small Gallery on Jetty Road, Brighton where we could submit, show and (hopefully) sell our work.</p><p>Sadly, the Gallery was forced to close in 2022 leaving a big hole in our ability to reach an audience. Our thoughts turned to the internet and what we could achieve with an online presence and it seemed to us that whatever we could do alone, we could do so much more as part of a collaborative community! While there are several on-line galleries they all charge considerable commissions and it is easy to get lost in the crowd. We came up with the idea of a directory site for local artists (South Australian based) where artists could create a listing that linked directly through to their own website and could be mutually promoted by all members through their social media networks.</p><p>As well as the public facing directory, we thought that we could also share our experience and insight with each other through member generated content.</p><p>And so Artrium has been born! We hope many local artists will find value in the site and do their part to promote it and contribute to the Artrium knowledge base through posts and listings.</p><p>Will it be a success?  With your support it just might! Stay tuned and visit <strong><a href="https://artrium.com.au">Artrium</a></strong> and our <strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/486326859717038/">Facebook</a></strong> page too!</p>								</div>
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		<title>New Term</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 02:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new Splashout Term is about to begin, with new challenges and a new web-based concept soon to be launched...]]></description>
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									<p>It&#8217;s only two days until we start our new term at Splashout Art Studios and rather than spending my holidays catching up with all the painting I planned to do, I&#8217;ve been building websites!  </p><p>Not that this has been a wasted effort, of course.  One has been for my art class buddy, Michelle but we have also been working on a new concept site called Artrium.  With the closure of the Splashout Gallery we&#8217;ve decided we need to do more about going online and Michelle, Sandy and I agreed that we were better off promoting our art together than alone.  And if we think that, there are bound to be others.  So the Artrium concept is to be a gateway site to local artists &#8211; hopefully many of them from Splashout &#8211; where we can link existing websites and offer to build new ones for a bargain basement price.  If we then all cross promote we can drive online traffic and all benefit!</p><p>That&#8217;s the idea anyway, so we&#8217;ve been beavering away creating the platform and will look forward to launching it in the next few weeks.  Stay tuned&#8230;</p><p>With all this activity, I realised that I&#8217;d failed to post about the last project from last term!  The brief was a portrait with a patterned background.  Creating our own wallpaper if you will.  Beautiful faces were created everywhere, but I decided to go a bit left field and use the pop art techniques learned at a workshop a few years ago.  I&#8217;m very happy with the result and think I&#8217;ll create a new mini-collection of &#8220;Big Hair&#8221; using various complimentary colours and bold styling.  What do you think?</p><p>Next term the only hint we have of what we&#8217;ll be doing is that the first project will be &#8216;lemon and silver&#8217; and the second will be &#8216;shades of white&#8217;.  Interesting!</p>								</div>
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		<title>Abstraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 02:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Abstracts are hard! This week we were challenged to create abstract flowers starting with the scariest thing in art - a blank canvas and no source material...]]></description>
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									<p>Abstracts are hard! </p><p>One of the things I love about attending classes at Splashout is that we are constantly being challenged to do things outside our comfort zone.  This term we&#8217;ve been tackling abstracts in various forms and it has certainly been a challenge!</p><p>I&#8217;ve heard a lot of people scoff at famous abstracts, suggesting that even a 5 year old could do that.  Well, they&#8217;re probably right.  A 5 year old can do it as they have unlimited creativity and no fear.  It&#8217;s when you grow up that abstracts become far more problematical.  A real abstract has no source material to work from.  It&#8217;s just you and a blank canvas and that is scary!</p><p>Fortunately, on this occasion the kind tutors at Splashout provided a number of floral photos to provide a starting point for our work but then asked us to turn it into an abstracted piece.  The b&amp;w photo to the right is what I started out with.  We were further challenged by a limited pallette of just three colours and white.  Yikes!  My idea was to &#8216;explode&#8217; the floral arrangement and create a sort of deconstructed representation using a pallette knife for maximum randomness.</p><p>So I duly created a background that was supposed to be a complex layering of colour but ended up looking like grey sludge.  Start again&#8230;</p><p>Paint over revolting looking mess with dark colours with just a hint of the under-layer poking out.  Better.</p><p>So then it was on the the flowers themselves and that is where my plans really hit the wall.  It was horrible.  The image in my head and the image on the canvas bore absolutely no relation to each other and I was ready to stick the whole thing in the naughty corner (every artist has one) when my friend Michelle casually mixed a couple of my colours together and said &#8220;try that&#8221;.  Another reason that art classes are such a wonderful thing &#8211; when you can&#8217;t see the forest for the trees, someone else can point out the bleeding obvious.</p><p>So I got to work with the pallette knife on the smaller flowers and actually liked the result.  That just left the big flower in the middle to work on at home.  Fired with enthusiasm I tried to give the &#8216;feature flower&#8217; a fresh and interesting look and, again, failed completely.  It looked like someone had thrown up on the canvas.</p><p>So once again, I painted over the damned thing and stuck to the style and colours I&#8217;d liked. </p><p>Et viola!  Abstracted flowers that bear no more than a passing resemblance to the original photo, but that&#8217;s the good thing about abstracts &#8211; they don&#8217;t have to! </p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2022 03:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Less art, more tech this week as I dive in to the strange world of web design...]]></description>
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									<p>Well my art has taken a back seat over the last couple of weeks while I decided to stop procrastinating and convert my old business based website into a brand new art website using WordPress!</p><p>Easy, right?</p><p>Well, not so much but I have never been one to let learning a new skill get the better of me and, of course, I&#8217;m too mean to spend any money getting someone who knows what they&#8217;re doing to assist. The first step was to actually get into WordPress from my cPanel (that&#8217;s a technical term for the place you go to access all the tools available to you through your hosting provider).  No idea what any of it meant, of course, but found that my provider (Crazy Domains) had a sensational chat facility with someone almost instantly at the other end to answer all my questions.  A bonus was that they didn&#8217;t get cranky when I&#8217;d pester them for different advice and fixes several times a day.</p><p>So, finally I&#8217;m in to WordPress and faced with they whole new world of themes and plug-ins and templates.  Who know there could be so much choice?</p><p>I quickly realised that I&#8217;d need to purchase a theme builder and editing system and found Elementor to do the job.  The best thing here was their very complete series of instruction videos that I have followed by the letter to create home pages, landing pages, menus, galleries and, finally, an e-commerce solution.  Yay, me!</p><p>All this means that my new website is up and running and although I still have a lot of work to do loading up images and refining the site, you can now browse through my paintings and even buy online!</p><p>And, of course, if anyone needs a web developer for no more than the cost of a couple of drinks, I&#8217;d be happy to help!</p>								</div>
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		<title>Birds of a Feather</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week I attended a fantastic workshop at Splashout Studios with guest presenter Kate Lewis. The subject was “Birds of a Feather” with Kate taking us through the process of painting our feathered friends in acrylics...]]></description>
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									<p>This week I attended a fantastic workshop at Splashout Studios with guest presenter Kate Lewis. The subject was &#8220;Birds of a Feather&#8221; with Kate taking us through the process of painting our feathered friends in acrylics. I was thrilled to find that the subject of our workshop was Owl-bert Einstein, the barking owl star of the free flight show at Adelaide Zoo! I&#8217;d seen Owl-bert in action just a couple of weeks ago so it was great to have the opportunity to capture her likeness on canvas.</p><p><br />Kate&#8217;s painting took her a month and was incredibly detailed &#8211; not something that could be emulated in just 6 hours! But the group learned how to create a feather effect and while none of us finished in the time allowed, we all made a pretty good effort and had some great results.</p><p><br />Here&#8217;s my Owl-bert &#8211; not finished yet but well on the way!</p>								</div>
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