Reminder: If you would like to attend the official opening of Art Quilt Australia 2019 on Thursday 5 September 2019, from 6pm at theNational Wool Museum, you must RSVP by 30 August. Denise Griffiths is inspired by the natural environment particularly Australian flora which she interprets with strong , graphic prints and colour to create her recognisable style. Here is a … [Read more...] about AQA 2019 Preview: Denise Griffiths
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AQA 2019 Preview: Kay D Haerland
Today's preview for Art Quilt Australia 2019 is a wool quilt by Kay D. Haerland of Green Point, NSW - Eucalyptic Transition: The stark beauty of the Eucalyptus tree is something to behold. Here it is brought to life with the softness of a wool blanket and eco-dyed with its own leaves. Learn more about Kay's work at: Website: www.kayhaerland.comFacebook: Kay D. … [Read more...] about AQA 2019 Preview: Kay D Haerland
AQA 2019 Preview: Neroli Henderson
Today's preview for Art Quilt Australia 2019 is Whitewash by Neroli Henderson of St Kilda, Victoria: Waves churn, hiding their depths, creating an illusion—for those who watch— of beauty, peace and tranquillity. A façade so mesmerising, yet one at odds with their tumultuous nature. Learn more about Neroli's work at: Website: www.eiloren.com.auFacebook: Neroli … [Read more...] about AQA 2019 Preview: Neroli Henderson
AQA 2019 Preview: Judy Hooworth
Today's preview for Art Quilt Australia 2019 is Adventure Journal: China by Judy Hooworth of Dora Creek, NSW: memories of travels in China... rows of gold knobs on red temple doors...etched stone stelae... calligraphy... heaven AQA2019 Preview is a series of daily blog posts from 1 August - 6 September 2019 that will feature an artist and preview their artwork from the … [Read more...] about AQA 2019 Preview: Judy Hooworth
AQA 2019 Preview: Linden Lancaster
Linden Lancaster of Picola West, Victoria is creating a new body of work on Central Australia. Here's a preview of Kata Tjuta Cameos for Art Quilt Australia 2019 : Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) is an ancient formation of boulders and sandstone, still used by the Arangu people for their cultural ceremonies. Walk around it for any amount of time and a myriad of vistas emerge from this … [Read more...] about AQA 2019 Preview: Linden Lancaster