Winter Sale!

The time has come! I need to clear some space to make way for all the new artworks that I am creating. I simply do not have enough space left to store my older work anymore! 

Most of these pieces have been exhibited in multiple exhibitions over the past few years.

"Pop Tarts" exhibited in Veritas, solo exhibition at Brunswick Street Gallery

"Pop Tarts" exhibited in Veritas, solo exhibition at Brunswick Street Gallery

And they all have their own stories to tell....

The works in the sale were all created between 2011 and 2013. 

They are developed from my life drawings and drawn in thread using freehand machine embroidery

A thread sketch in progress using freehand machine embroidery 

A thread sketch in progress using freehand machine embroidery 

"Dipping Girl" (shown above) was actually a reworking of the very first drawing I ever attempted in thread. Whilst the original pencil drawing was really no more than a quick pencil sketch, done during a 1 minute pose, I was attracted to using that particular drawing due to the dynamic spontaneous lines.

Reclining in Technicolor

Reclining in Technicolor

I have always been attracted to using my dynamic life drawings, executed quickly usually in grey lead pencil, in my thread drawings. The challenge is often how to maintain the spontaneity of the lines, giving the impression of the figure in movement whilst not producing a figure that looks deformed! Thread has such an unrelenting permanance!

One Fine Day

One Fine Day

Initially, my thread and fabric life drawings were simply an expression of my passion for life drawing and my love for the beauty of the human form - something that has informed my artwork since I first learned to draw the figure from the life model back in High school and was a major theme for me throughout my art studies and beyond.  

I also started to become fascinated by the expressive potential of combining different fabrics, patterns, textures and materials.

And my thread women gradually began to tell their own stories

12 Minutes

12 Minutes

It was these unique tales about what it meant to be a woman that captured my imagination and I also found resonated with women who came across my work which brought me great joy and led to me developing my Thread Sketch Collection

Thread Sketch Collection

Thread Sketch Collection

So that's the story behind the works that are currently in my Winter Sale. I am looking forward to seeing these artworks which I have created with much love go off to their new homes. 

The sale will run until the end of July and proceeds will greatly help me fund costs for my next two exhibitions scheduled for July and November this year. 

Please do not hesitate to contact me directly with any queries or if you would prefer to arrange payment and delivery of the works privately. 

Alternatively simply browse my shop, click on the artwork that takes your fancy and purchase at the checkout!

Invitation to our Artist Talk

COMMON THREADS

Show runs til July 1st

Artist talk - Saturday June 3rd 2pm. Refreshments. Raffle. Free event

 

Gallery open Wed-Fri 9-5, Saturday 12-5


“WHELKS” BY MARY OLIVER

 

Here are the perfect

fans of scallops,

quahogs, and weedy mussels

still holding their orange fruit -

and here are the whelks - 

whirlwinds,

each the size of a fist,

but always cracked and broken - 

clearly they have been travelling 

under the sky-blue waves

for a long time.

All my life

I have been restless -

I have felt there is something 

more wonderful than gloss -

than wholeness -

than staying at home.

I have not been sure what it is.

But every morning on the wide shore

I pass what is perfect and shining

to look for the whelks, whose edges

have rubbed so long against the world

they have snapped and crumbled - 

they have almost vanished,

with the last relinquishing

of their unrepeatable energy,

back into everything else.

When I find one

I hold it in my hand,

I look out over that shaking fire,

I shut my eyes. Not often,

but now and again there’s a moment

when the heart cries aloud: 

yes, I am willing to be

that wild darkness,

that long, blue body of light

 

Oliver, Mary, Wild Geese, Selected Poems, Bloodaxe Books Ltd, (2004)

Please join us this Saturday June 3rd at 2pm as we talk about about how our exhibition "Common Threads" came together and discuss our artwork: forms, techniques, and inspirations.

Jo Roszkowski and Juliet D Collins at the Opening of "Common Threads"

Jo Roszkowski and Juliet D Collins at the Opening of "Common Threads"

Jo Roszkowski and I worked together for several months from February to April this year

Jo at work in The Laundry Studio

Jo at work in The Laundry Studio

We experimented together, sharing a wide variety of techniques ranging from freehand machine embroidery, to encaustics, printmaking and more

Juliet encaustic experiments in progress

Juliet encaustic experiments in progress

Jo Printmaking

Jo Printmaking

We explored the common threads in the things that inspire us both as artists....

Juliet - a collection of sketchbook pages and found objects

Juliet - a collection of sketchbook pages and found objects

a shared love of special places...

Wilson's Promonotory, photo by Juliet

Wilson's Promonotory, photo by Juliet

....different art forms and artists.

Detail of a sculpture by Bronwyn Oliver from recent exhibition The Sculpture of Bronwyn Oliver  at Tarrawarra Museum of Art. Photo by Juliet 

Detail of a sculpture by Bronwyn Oliver from recent exhibition The Sculpture of Bronwyn Oliver  at Tarrawarra Museum of Art. Photo by Juliet 

As we worked together, our own artwork evolved in new exciting directions

Juliet, work in progress (plaster, found wood, thread)

Juliet, work in progress (plaster, found wood, thread)

Jo Roszkowski, detail from one of her exquisite artist books

Jo Roszkowski, detail from one of her exquisite artist books

And we loved the challenge of creating our three large collaborative mixed media textile artworks together

Jo at work on one of our collaborative textile artworks

Jo at work on one of our collaborative textile artworks

Juliet working on one of our large collaborative textile artworks

Juliet working on one of our large collaborative textile artworks

Bringing it all together in the beautiful gallery space at Kingston Arts G3 Artspace in Parkdale was amazing!

Jo and I would love you to join us this Saturday in the gallery as we chat about our artwork, share a glass of bubbles and answer your questions. And there's even going to be some free giveaways!

Opening Night for Common Threads

What a lovely evening and a great celebration for Jo and I after several months of hard (but extremely enjoyable!) work. So proud to see our artworks displayed together in the beautiful space of Kingston Arts G3 in Parkdale. 

The Gallery space looking very peaceful!

The Gallery space looking very peaceful!

Juliet D Collins, "This Soft Curved Universe", mixed media drawing

Juliet D Collins, "This Soft Curved Universe", mixed media drawing

Jo Roszkowski, detail from one of Jo's beautiful artist books

Jo Roszkowski, detail from one of Jo's beautiful artist books

Detail from one of our collaborative pieces, "Prom Rocks", mixed media textile

Detail from one of our collaborative pieces, "Prom Rocks", mixed media textile

Me and Jo

Me and Jo

Thanks to everyone who was able to come along and celebrate with us on the night. If you missed it, don't worry - "Common Threads" runs til July 1st. Plenty time!

The gallery is open Wed-Friday 9-5 and Saturdays 12-5.

G3 Artspace, 64 Parkers Rd, Parkdale, VIC

9556 4440

 

Installing Common Threads

So much fun installing our show 'Common Threads' on Sunday!

Jo Roszkowski and I have worked closely together for the past 3 months to create this body of work. It's so amazing to see it come together so beautifully in the fabulous space of G3 Artspace, Parkdale.

As the late afternoon light cast in through the gallery's expansive windows the shadows were just beautiful.

All ready for the Opening this Thursday evening 6-8pm - can't wait!

Common Threads runs from 27th April - 3rd June

G3 Artspace, 64 Parkers Rd, Parkdale

Kingstonarts.com.au

(03) 9556 4440

Exhibition Opening this week!

I'm all packed and ready to deliver my works to No Vacancy Gallery tomorrow!

Centre Place thread sketch, mixed media

Centre Place thread sketch, mixed media

"Meanderings in Visual Language" is a group exhibition curated by Exhibiting Artists Melbourne

Flinders Street Clocks, thread sketch, mixed media

Flinders Street Clocks, thread sketch, mixed media

I'll be exhibiting my thread sketches of Melbourne alongside my New York City thread works, like this one...

SoHo Brownstones (after xmas), NYC thread sketch, mixed media

SoHo Brownstones (after xmas), NYC thread sketch, mixed media

....and a selection of my travel sketches from my recent overseas trip. I've had them framed and they're looking great!

UK: Cirencester, travel sketch, ink & aquarelle 

UK: Cirencester, travel sketch, ink & aquarelle 

Other artists exhibiting include Jo Roszkowski, Sharon Monagle, Angus E Donald, Ryan Tews, Selva Veeriah, Tamar Dolev, Tom Conyers, Rosalindh Porter, Roslynne Winkler, Rissah Vox, 

It's really going to be a fabulous show! 

Please join us for the Opening Night celebrations!

Thursday April 13th 6-9pm

Artist's Talks are the following week

Thursday 20th April 6-9pm

No Vacancy Gallery, QV Building, 34-40 Jane Bell Lane, Melbourne CBD

Exhibition Opening

Really looking forward to being part of this group exhibition! Great line up of artists in a fabulous gallery located in the heart of Melbourne CBD. 

I'll be showing a collection of my Melbourne City Sketches: scenes of Melbourne sketched on site in some of my favourite spots around the city, then turned into mixed media stitched and collaged creations. 

I will also be showing artworks produced from my sketchbooks produced on my recent travels overseas. Such as this one from NYC. 

If you can't make the opening on Thursday 13th April 6-9pm, then perhaps you can make it along the following Thursday (20th) to hear myself and other artists talk about their work. 

Hope to see you there!

Updates!

And about time too! can't believe my last post was November!!

 Although I do kind of have an excuse as I was overseas in the UK and the USA for the entire summer (December/January) were I did LOTS and LOTS of sketching

En route in the airport using my iPad app Paper 53 complete with funky Paper 53 stylus which my son later kindly lost for me so it was good old fashioned sketchbook from then on.

Gloucester Quays

Christmas shopping in Cirencester

I did not actually come across any Polar Bears whist on my travels but took to drawing them for a few days anyway.

In the pub over my favourite pint.

I even sketched my beloved New York despite the fact that at -9 degrees it was too cold to take my gloves off!

Snow on the Parapet of the Rockefeller Centre....not a sketch!

Snow on the Parapet of the Rockefeller Centre....not a sketch!

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And in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This is Pennan, where they filmed "Local Hero". Such a beautiful part of the world. 

I've been loving working in ink again - an old love - I have this great brush pen with a black ink cartridge. I find it works to beautifully with my old favourite water soluble crayons. Most of my travel sketches were done using these two mediums together. I plan to turn my favourite sketches into mixed media, stitched works on paper similar to my Melbourne City Sketches. 

Since I returned from my overseas meanderings I have been a bit busy with lots of fabulous markets and preparing for 2 - yes TWO! - exhibitions opening in April. But thats a whole other post! 

Thanks Red Hill & Yarra Glen!

Another great weekend at the markets!

Red Hill was busy despite the wild windy conditions. Luckily I had a lovely spot indoors. 

My new works were well received. Pictured below - my new range of Ink Sketches. 

The bold new 'Ms Stripey Socks' was very popular, as was my new 'Cat Lover' who is available in an ever growing range of fancy PJs ;) 

Both are pictured again below with the new thread sketch of 'Dancing Queen'.

I tried out my new stall set up at Yarra Glen. It worked well I thought!

Out and About at the Markets!

Its been so great to be back at the markets after the winter break.

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Much though I love to be ensconced in my studio absorbed in the making of my artwork, I also really love getting out and about around Melbourne and the Victorian countryside, meeting the lovely people and getting to chat to them about my creations....or anything else for that matter! 

It was my first time at Red Hill Market last month. What a fabulous market! Cant wait to get back there next Saturday, the first Sat in November.

I've also been a first timer at Yarra Glen. I managed to get a bit lost getting there but what a beautiful location to get lost in! I'll be back there next Sunday, the first Sunday in November.

Then there was fabulous Flemington Twilight where I tried out my great new hanging system to display my new range of larger artworks. Also known as garden trellis - simple but surprisingly effective!

I'll back at Flemington Twilight in November - 2nd Saturday (12th)

Then, last but by no means least....Lovely Lardner Park!

I know one shouldn't have favourites but I had an absolute ball at Lardner Park market this month! Beautiful location - the early morning drive out there as the sun rose over the countryside made my heart soar - lovely people, friendly atmosphere and just a great day! Cant wait to return on the 3rd Sunday of November (20th)

In November I will also be bringing my goodies to Mornington Market (Sunday 13th),  Hanging Rock market (Saturday 19th) and Mornington Twilight (Saturday 26th)

For all regular updates please check in here or to my Facebook page. 

More general information about the markets (location, dates, other stallholders etc) can be found on the Craft Markets Australia website

New! Thread Drawing Collection

Its been a year since I first launched my collection of thread sketch designs and I have been overwhelmed by their popularity.

I have found that several designs have been particular favourites and so - especially for this market season - I have produced a range of "Favourites" in my new larger size 30 x 40cm.

All artworks are individually handmade by me, developed from my original drawings, come fully framed and can be made to order.

Of course all designs are still available in the smaller (13 x 18m) thread sketch size too!

Check out my new collection of Thread Drawings here

Spring Markets

Can't wait to get back to my market stall this weekend!

Red Hill Market will be my first market of the spring and I am so excited to be also going there (as a stallholder) for the first time.

Please come by and say hi! I'll be in the pavilion with my thread sketches, including some new designs and by popular demand some new larger sizes of some old favourites.

See you there!

Red Hill Community Market, Saturday 3rd September 8am-1pm 

Beach Girls in the City

Lovely to have these four "Beach Girls" out together again!

They are currently on display alongside lots of other fabulous art at

Scugnizzo Restaurant, 558 Little Bourke St., Melbourne

Red Cozzie, thread & fabric on linen

Red Cozzie, thread & fabric on linen

Shellpicker, thread & fabric on linen

Shellpicker, thread & fabric on linen

After the Dip, thread & fabric on linen

After the Dip, thread & fabric on linen

Flapper, thread & fabric on linen

Flapper, thread & fabric on linen

Creating Space - connecting creativity

This winter I am offering the gift of SPACE!

"Creating Space"

A regular time and place for individuals who yearn to engage more with their creative selves to come together, connect, play, explore, reconnect with their artist within and simply CREATE!

Beautiful Wilsons Prom - my favourite space in Victoria

Beautiful Wilsons Prom - my favourite space in Victoria

Space....whether it be the time, the physical space, or a sense of expansion within us...is the one thing that no-one seems to have enough of. I know I certainly don't!

In our hectic busy lives it can be hard to make the time for our creative pursuits, especially if they are not our means to a living or part of our regular routine. Yet creativity has been shown to have a massive positive impact on our overall health and happiness: improving our body's immunity, reducing stress, anxiety and depression, improving our ability to live in the moment and increasing our capacity to express emotion. 

We are creative beings. I firmly believe that everyone has creative potential and the cost of not allowing our artistic expression to have form can be great. 

 

 

This Winter I will be running a series of workshops. There are a few different options to choose from so hopefully you can find one to suit you.

We'll be kicking off in Beach Lane's beautiful Studio space with a blissfully luxurious whole day devoted to our own creative journey. As a group we will explore important aspects of creativity such as play, inspiration, flow and commitment, all through engaging in practical creative activities. Lunch, morning and afternoon tea will all be provided and I hope that by the end of the day you will feel nourished, nurtured and very inspired!

This workshop is running on Sunday July 24th at Beach Lane, Carrum and there are still places!

 

Then in August in Beach lane's cosy library I will be offering warm tea, comfy armchairs and the opportunity to come together for 5 sessions of "Creating Space". There I will be sharing lessons that I have learned along my own creative journey, wisdom gleaned from mentors, books and insights that have helped me. I will be guiding you through a unique combination of practical creative activities, creative self exploration tasks and facilitated group discussion, all designed to empower you to break through your creative blocks and engage more deeply with your creative process. 

It doesn't matter what stage of your creative journey you are at - no artistic experience is necessary, just a desire to create a little space to connect with your creativity!

 

Please get in touch if you would like more info or if you are interested but not quite ready to book.

 

 

Super School Holiday Art!

Lots of art workshops to choose from over the July School Holidays!

Superhero Drawing and Superhero Sculpture

Where: Kingston Arts Creative Lounge, Shirley Burke Theatre, Parkdale

When: Wednesday 29th June

Who: age 5 and up

I am back again in the amazing Foyer space of the Shirley Burke Theatre in Parkdale to offer two 2 hour workshops giving kids the opportunity for either a drawing experience or a sculpture experience...or both! 

The Foyer is bright, comfy and spacious with plenty room for letting our creativity flow without worrying about the mess! 

I'll be using fun games and skill building activities to inspire kids to create their own unique artworks. In the morning session we will be focusing on dynamic action figure drawing using our love of Superheroes for inspiration. We'll learn how practising observing people can help us create dynamic action figures on the page! In the afternoon I will be guiding the kids through techniques for working in wire to create uniquely designed Superhero action sculptures! 

Dynamic Drawing!

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Fun Games and activities to promote drawing skills and inspire creativity

When: Monday 27th June & Friday 1st July

Where: Beach Lane, Nepean Highway, Carrum

Who: Morning sessions for younger kids (5+) and their grown ups. Afternoons for 8 years and up. 

Super Dynamic Action Hero Art! 

When: Tuesday 5th July 

Where: Beach Lane 

Who: age 5 and up

In the beautiful setting of Beach Lane's Studio, this 2.5 hour morning workshop will offer your little creative ones the opportunity to learn dynamic figure drawing skills enabling them to bring their own unique Superhero creations to life on the page. We will then get crafty with wire and conjure them into Dynamic Action Hero 3D sculptures to take home! Everyone will take home drawings, inspired ideas and a unique sculpture!

Let your friends know! The more the merrier! ;)

Please get in touch for more info