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NAIF ART
Even during this economic downturn in Europe the members of Fivan, Szyb Gallery and Jacques Dubois particularly, has manage to pull off the impossible – another successful Naive Art Festival in Katowice, Poland. As this exhibition is continuing into August I sincerely hope that you will try to some and see it.
This painting “Playing hide and seek” was in last year’s festival in Poland and crisscrossed the world as it ended up selling to a Japanese client.
This exhibition whereby artists from 32 countries around the world are chosen to take part is only the 5th Art Naif Festival held in Poland and the host gallery is again the amazing Szyb Wilson Gallery. It is the privately owned gallery in Poland and I would think one of the largest if not the largest private gallery in the world at 2500 square meters on two big halls and a balcony. It is situated 10 minutes away from the city center in the Nikiszowiec district which is a historical settlement of Katowice.
The area where Szyb Wilson Gallery stands was in fact an old coal mine construction, a virtual wasteland. As Jacques says it is very fitting that the naive festival is held in this place: “to change the image of a dirty and black city into a place where happiness and colors are together to warm the heart. There’s nothing like naive artists to believe in things like that. Improve the world, little by little and all together.”
ARTnBED
Last year Cuba was the guest country and this year we celebrate Israel and their wonderful Naive artists, they have a great history of Naive art with a terrific gallery that supports them in Tel Aviv called Gina Gallery of International Naive Art. It is also from Israel that my latest venture with ARTnBED comes from with art works on duvet and shams (quilt covers and pillowcases) that were recently released both in Israel and USA.
NAIVE ART IN ISRAEL
The philosophy of Dan Chill the owner of Gina Gallery is as follows “GINA Gallery seeks to support the naïve artists‘ quest for “Paradise Lost;” to encourage them to share their timeless vision of everyday life; and to provide them with a forum to bare the child-like ruminations of their hearts and souls. In parallel, GINA Gallery hopes to facilitate the entry into this field of talented, mostly self-taught artists (young and old) who strive to relate – by means of brush, paint and canvas — the fairy tale figments of their fertile imaginations.
GINA Gallery also seeks — by gathering and displaying worldwide naïve art — to expand the existing art lovers‘ awareness and appreciation of this multifaceted art form, and to introduce the wondrous beauty of this unique, easily-accessible genre to those who have been reluctant (for whatever the reason) to visit art galleries, thereby allowing naïve art, and those who paint it, to assume their proper place in the pantheon of the art world.”
ART WINNER
Last year’s winner of the Grand Prize of the Public 2011 was Stefen Lewis from Tanzania which means he has the honor of designing this year’s poster for the Festival. This year Museum PASZIN, located in south eastern Poland was invited to submit 100 sculptures dating back from the early 60s. Also the Museum of Lodz followed suit and presents 50 pieces on the theme of Mary, mother of Jesus.
This year even the best major Taxi companies have gotten behind the festival and are acting as “Ambassadors” handing out cards to the tourists with naive paintings on the back. This is another ingenious idea by Jacques Dubois and his wonderful team from Fivan, Szyb Wilson Gallery and helpers from Poland and France. We salute you!
Here is a great quote from Danny Kaye that I love;
“Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.”
Till next time happy painting and sculpting to you all,
Love Marie xxx
If you enjoyed this art blog you may also like this one: 117 Henri Rousseau Naive Artist
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PAINTING ON BEDDING
Finally I can share with you my exciting news; my artwork is now available in a bedding range with ARTnBed which launched in New York this week and available throughout the USA.
ART FOUND ON THE WEB
It all started in October 2011 when I was approached by Mr Lior Rapaport an Israeli entrepreneur, who had found my artwork on the MOMA Facebook website (Museum of Modern Art NY) and from there looked at the rest of my artwork on my own artist website.
ARTnBED bought the copyright (bedding) for my acrylic painting ‘The True colours of Hindley Street” and I will also receive royalties for the items sold.
Although I have been approached with various ideas before, this time I had no hesitation as Mr Rapaports care and consideration both for me as an artist as well as for the product and what he wanted to achieve was second to none.
HIGH QUALITY ART
The utmost care has been taken in the design face with high resolution printing on sateen fabrics, 100% cotton which was chosen because it was best suited to printing the high resolution images in the highest quality possible and was also beautiful to sleep in.
The exciting quilt features all the one-time familiar icons of Hindley Street, Adelaide, Australia which is the place where everything happens, Action, Atmosphere and Nightlife –Jules Bar, Downtown Leisure Centre, Flash Coffee Gelateria and Jerusalem Restaurant in a splash of vibrant street life. Crazy Horse nightclub is depicted alongside Goodwill Stores. And the instantly recognisable eclectic imagery is jammed with a multi-cultural crowd of people.
The South Australian Tourist Commission’s David O’loughlin thought this was so much fun and came up with the slogan; “Thousands of Americans are sleeping in Hindley Street tonight!”
The whole ARTnBED concept springs from Lior Rapaport and his wife Sharons 4 year spell living in Paris where they enjoyed strolling the beautiful streets, exploring the incredible museums, sampling the rich cuisine and soaking up the sights and sounds. They discovered that they shared a passion for the arts and started a art collection together and when they finally left Paris it was with a trunk full of memories, original paintings and two beautiful daughters.
When it came to setting up a more permanent home together they found a gap in the market – there were no original artwork on luxury bed linen. So they started a search to find exciting artists so they could convert their vibrancy and spirit from the walls and on to the beds and voila ARTnBED was born.
With much success in Israel it is now New Yorks turn with many more cities and countries to follow. Our Art, Your bed so follow your heart, sleep in Art.
So here is a quote by Jean Paul Richter which I think fits well here;
“Art is indeed not the bread but the wine of life”
Till next time happy painting and sculpting and maybe sleeping to you all,
Love Marie xxx
Here is my blog about the many crazy nights spent having fun in Hindley street called Girls Night Out.
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THE ART OF THE CRUISE
If you have just joined me now you may want to read the travel and art blog “Leaving Sydney Harbor” as this tale is the continuation. My family and I are now on the Pacific Jewel a P&O ship sailing from Sydney to New Caledonia and Vanuatu, stopping at Isle of Pines, Mystery Island, Lifou and Noumea.
We departed Darling Harbour and set sail under the iconic Harbour Bridge, passing the Opera house and Fort Denison before leaving the Heads in the evening twilight. The entertainment onboard was rocking and the drinks flowing as we turned into a long North-Easterly course towards New Caledonia, initially passing Nobo’s Head and Port Stephens before leaving the mainland astern.
PAINTING INSPIRATIONS
Here is a acrylic painting on canvas that I recently painted dreaming of our cruising holiday.
The Pacific Jewel has a capacity of 1915 passengers and 730 crew, it was built the same year my daughter was born 1991, and for you that loves facts and figures its length is 811ft/245 metres with a gross tonnage of 70,310 tons, draft 8.2 meters and the max speed is 20 knots. Captained by Tony Draper from Scotland and the rest of the senior officers are from England, Italy, Zambia, USA, South Africa, France, India and Bulgaria, so a rich mixture of cultures from all over the world.
The Pacific Jewel can carry the equivalent of five fully laden 747 jumbo jets and is 50% bigger than the Titanic and the same size as the Cunards Queen Elizabeth with a two story show lounge that can seat 800 people. So it is a big ship – a great ship to work on according to some of the crew who told us that they don’t have too far to go to work as compared to the Queen Mary ll where you need to get up and hour earlier just to be able to walk an hour to work each day!! Hard to imagine isn’t it.
THE ART OF BEING GREEN
Anyway after we set sail and had a little rest we dressed for dinner which the silver service restaurant required, smart casual today. Kai’s girlfriend Sam was putting on a brave face and joined us for dinner even though she was looking a little green around the gills – if that is possible for a beautiful Fijian woman! Poor baby, it wasn’t long before she had to excuse herself and retired to her room with green apples and bread rolls for dinner as prescribed by the crew to ward off seasickness.
Next call would have been the on-board Doctors seasickness injections, luckily Sam found some tablets that seemed to keep it at bay as the injections were $120 a pop we later found out. Too bad if you had a real bad case and needed a couple of shoots a day!
THE ART OF THE CHEF
The rest of us enjoyed our 3 course dinner and Hillivi and myself were in heaven – we are both Celiac (gluten intolerant) and vegetarian but that was no obstacle as a special menu was arranged and every need taken care of by our wonderful maître de Eroni Vvetibau (Fijian) and Chef Bupendra (India). It is no wonder that people put on weight on cruises, the food is absolutely magnificent, a wide choice of dishes every night to choose from, everything that you could wish for from every part of the world too. Oh Chef Bupendra I want to take you home!!
We were spoilt rotten by our waiters Rajesh Dzouza (Indian) and Nathan Legaspi (Philippine) with our every need taken care of; they were funny as a fit too with all sorts of tricks! I had no idea that so many things could be made out of serviettes – no idea at all!
THE ART OF THE DIET
There is no wonder that quite a few rather large people were on the cruise – I am not sure what came first though, if they came on the cruise because of their size and leisurely style of holiday or they put on the weight whilst on the cruise because of the wonderful food. All I know for sure is that when you get home you have to diet for a while – oh how boring I hate diets!!
Here is a quote I like by Woody Allen on the subject;
When we lose twenty pounds… we may be losing the twenty best pounds we have! We may be losing the pounds that contain our genius, our humanity, our love and honesty.”
Till next time happy painting and sculpting to you,
Love Marie xxx (c)
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THE ART OF GETTING HOME
I am back!! Finally home again after a cruise on the Pacific Jewel to New Caledonia and Vanuatu. I do apologize for the break in my normal ART blogging and social media routine and thank you for the lovely messages whilst I have been away.
THE ART OF TAKING A CRUISE
This was the first time ever on a cruise ship so a very new experience for the Harrison family. We had planned the holiday for a while as it was part of a 21st surprise present for our daughter Hillivi, and she was mightily surprised on the night.
There were 6 of us on this adventure, my hubby and I, daughter Hillivi and her partner Brett as well as our son Kai and his partner Samantha. We all caught an early flight to Sydney and as there is a train under the airport that according to hubby goes straight to where the cruise liner is docked we jumped onboard. Hubby is usually pretty good at organizing us however I was having some doubts when he told us to get off at Circular Quay and go to number 5 Warf. We cracked up laughing at Warf 5 standing next to the ferry to Manly as hubby said:”Here we are now where is the ship? The Manly ferry is rather puny in relation to the size of a cruise liner!!
ACRYLIC ON BOARD PAINTING
This acrylic on board painting is of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the original artwork sold many moons ago in Japan, however there are Giclee prints available here UnionArt .
Luckily we had plenty of time up our sleeve and instead of searching for a taxi that would accommodate 6 we decided to walk, not such a trick these days when suitcases have wheels. We must have looked a sight as we made our way through the winding roads of The Rocks towards the ships real dock, although the short cut downs some very steep stairs was probably pushing things a bit!
THE ART OF THE VIEW
Finally the ship came into view and it was huge, the by now sweaty six were very pleased to get the ship formalities over with and get onboard and find our cabins. For the cruise ship novices among you out there (like us) let me give you a tip – book a cabin with a window. We hadn’t this time and although the cabin was roomy enough and very nice otherwise it made me lose track of night and day and feel a bit couped up.
Next it was time for a “look about” and familiarize ourselves with the layout of the ship, 14 decks in all with lots of bars, restaurants and shops and spa and fitness club.
Then we enjoyed a lovely lunch and drinks before cast off when the entertainers got into full swing and put on a great show as we sailed under the Sydney Harbor Bridge taking in all the sights of Sydney Harbor and wondering what our adventure would bring.
Here is some good advice by Susan Heller that I should have listened to, lol;
“When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then take half the clothes and twice the money”
Till next time happy painting and sculpting to you all,
Love Marie xxx (c)
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ACRYLIC ON CANVAS PAINTING
This acrylic on canvas board painting is called “Ice Skating in Central Park” and was inspired by our trip to New York a few years ago. Here is the start of that story if you would like to recap in the paintings blog “I MISS NEW YORK”.
THE ART OF ICE-SKATING
We were in the mood for some ice skating and initially we went and had a look at the ice rink at the Rockefeller Centre but that was standing room only absolutely chockablock full of people – not that we were planning for any laying down on the ice but you got to have some swing room right?
Perhaps that would have been the perfect place for me to skate as I have a bit of a history when it comes to ice skating. Just to digress from New York for a moment my ice skating incident was in Melbourne some 10 or so years ago.
The kids and I had gone over there and stayed with friends and smarty pant “moi” thought I would show off a little bit. I was born in Sweden after all and spent a lot of time skating as you do in a cold climate. I had my own white skates when I was little and could do all the fancy spins and turns like a regular ice princess. So I obviously thought that skating was just like riding a bike, never mind the decades that had passed in the meanwhile!
THE ART OF THE SHOW OFF
When we arrived there were some competition skaters practicing and I thought this would be my moment of glory to show off for the kids, so off I went and did my spins and turns like a prima ballerina and the kids were so impressed. Oh mummy they said; “You are so good at it” and my head swelled even bigger as I copied the fancy turns of the practicing couple. By now the kids accolades had completely gone to my head and I had thoughts of being asked to join a professional group for the winter Olympics or even a gold medal, the sky is the limit right? I thought I would do some backward tricks next and that’s when I came undone – fell down HARD on my bum and broke my coccyx.
THE ART OF BEING A STAR
Yep that’s what happens when you get too big for your britches and think that you are a star; you land on your bum quick smart!
It was such a strange experience when I fell as suddenly even my hearing disappeared and it felt like I was enclosed in a glass case with the kids and all the other people outside, I could hear them talking to me and see them but all muffled and dreamlike. Instead of glory I got 3 weeks of lying on a mattress watching telly instead, waiting for the pain to subside! Note to self don’t be a show off!
So back to New York and this time the kids and I went skating in Central Park, to the same place where they filmed Serendipity, no showing off this time and we all stayed on our feet and afterwards enjoyed some hot chocolate.
ARTISTIC INSPIRATIONS
I really wasn’t prepared for the size of Central Park, it is so big. We were there during December so there was lots of snow on the ground and most of the trees had lost their leaves. Another time it would be lovely to visit when it is all green too. We also enjoyed a horse drawn carriage around the park which was lots of fun and of course reminded us of Kramer and Seinfeld. Lots of images for artworks and Artworks blogs, how to fit in making all the sculptures and paintings?
Here is a Danish proverb I think fits here
“Bad is never good until worse happens.
Till next time happy painting and sculpting to you all and maybe skating,
Love Marie xxx (c)
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