Tuesday, December 7, 2010
South Kids
I nearly forgot to say thanks to South Kids magazine for their help! Thanks! They did a lovely page long article on us in their recent issue - we'll have a few at the show if you haven't found one elsewhere and want to pick one up.
Monday, December 6, 2010
A little bit about Gabe Cunnett
Could you give us a hint as to what you will be exhibiting in the show?
My exhibition contribution consists of some fun, warm, fuzzy characters that I've been working on for a while now in sketchbooks and the like. Mainly elephants and giraffes! Lots of colour and (hopefully) charm.
What inspired you to make this work?
I was inspired to join get on the Ms Doody Art train after attending the exhibition the last two years. Last year I bought some great pieces and I still regret not making a purchase the year before!
The works themselves are inspired by my son Thor. He's such a warm, loving, happy kid.
Did it turn out how you imagined?
They have so far... but I won't know for sure until I a) finish them and b) get some feedback from the other artists and the public. But so far so good.
How did you get started as an artist/designer?
I joined Visual Communication on a whim, and then chose the Illustration path on another whim before really finding a style and the confidence to go beyond home sketches and develop my skills. I feel like I'm still getting started as an artist/designer.
Is there reoccurring theme in the art you make?
Usually lots of colour and contrast... plus a bit of quirkiness and humour.
How do you know when your artwork is finished?
I can usually tell an artwork is finished when I can go to bed, wake up revisit it with fresh eyes and not want to make any changes... or when I have a looming deadline and I don't have time to make changes. Happens now and then.
Check out more of Gabe's work at www.gabe.com.au.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
A little bit about Ali Rodda...
What inspired you to make this work?
During a recent trip travelling the world I armed myself with a little notebook full of vintage papers and began doodling different characters as I wandered.
Did it turn out how you imagined?
My imagination imagined, then imagined a little more! I find you will always start out with an idea of how a concept will look and as you experiment happy accidents and other ideas come into play and pieces with grown and change.
How did you get started as an artist/designer?
After finishing my Honours year at Uni I started out as a graphic designer working in a small studio in Adelaide. Recently I have been working on launching my own brand, indigo fawn, with a new jewellery collection. You can check it out at www.indigofawn.com.au.
Is there reoccurring theme in the art you make?
Fun, simplicity and cuteness!
How do you know when your artwork is finished?
When you can sit back and smile.
Art is on the walls!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Katrina Germein
Katrina Germein is a children's book author who was nice enough to agree to open Ms Doody's for us. I wasn't organised to arrange a real profile on Katrina so have borrowed this from her website...
Katrina Germein began writing books by accident when a story in her head wouldn’t go away. She wrote it down to set it free. This story went on to become Katrina’s first picture book Big Rain Coming.
Katrina has continued to write for children ever since.
She lives in Adelaide with three children, one husband and a black and white dog named Sunny.
If you'd like to find out more about Katrina, check out her website at www.katrinagermein.com or alternatively come to Ms Doody's on the 10th and you can see her then! Not long now...
Monday, November 29, 2010
A little bit about Tom Hermann...
Give us a hint as to what you will be exhibiting in the show?
I will be showing six paintings, acrylics on canvas.
What inspired you to make this work?
I've been watching a lot of Scrapheap Challenge so my inspiration is junk.
Did it turn out how you thought it would in your head?
Does it ever? A bit closer this time perhaps. I was trying to create atmosphere as well as narrative.
How did you get started as an artist?
I have always been drawing or painting, but I took an illustration course a few years ago and now I am getting started working freelance.
Is there a reoccurring theme in your work?
Recurring themes? Hmmm - strange creatures probably, tinged with a touch of melancholic whimsy.
How do you know when a piece is finished?
When the deadline comes! It's always hard to let go of a piece, but sometimes when you have a clear vision for the project, you know when it's done and anything else would be getting in the way.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
A little bit about Claire Richards...
Give us a hint as to what you will be exhibiting in the show?
These artworks are made with oil paint. I got carried away melding the colours together.
What inspired you to make this work?
It doesn’t really show but I was thinking about the colours used in Russian folk art. I am also interested in obsolete technology at the moment. There was something lovely about the way the little door of portable tape players opened up like a door of a space craft.
Did it turn out how you thought it would in your head?
I’ve had the image of multi-coloured rabbits in my head for several years and it changed quite a bit.
Is there reoccurring theme in the art you make?
I like painting all fluffy animals and I can always find an excuse to draw a caravan.
How do you know when your artwork is finished?
Sometimes I think a painting is finished but then I’ll come back weeks later and fiddle, sometimes it improves but I have also ruined paintings.
Have a look at clairerichards.com.au to find out more about Claire and where you can find her work around Adelaide.