Here is the invite to Belonging to the Night, Curated by Jessica Bridgfoot. Opens Saturday December 4th, hope to see you there!
Monday, 21 November 2016
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
And Finally, This...
Sunlight will brighten this Night. 2016.
Watercolour, phosphorescent acrylic, phosphorescent cotton on paper. 102 x152cm (112 x 162cm framed)
Here it is! My contribution to Belonging to the Night, curated by Jessica Bridgfoot for Stockroom gallery, Kyneton. Opens Saturday December 10th, from 4:30pm. Above is a Gif of the two states of the work, by day and by night.
I am so pleased that this is the work I finish the year with, I'm taking a little break from the studio over summer to regroup and recoup from such a busy and productive year and I'll get back to it in January. But until then, stay tuned for upcoming details on Belonging to the Night.
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Thursday, 10 November 2016
From The Beginning...
I have started a very ambitious project. I'm working my way through the periodic table of elements. Here are the first three works, which are showing at Edmund & Co, Hawthorn. Exhibition opens this Saturday November 12th.
From the Beginning #1 (Hydrogen). 2016. Watercolour, Gouache, cotton on paper. 50x75cm
From the Beginning #2 (Helium). 2016. Watercolour, Gouache, cotton on paper. 50x75cm
From the Beginning #3 (Lithium). 2016. Watercolour, Gouache, cotton on paper. 50x75cm
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Now showing with Edmund + Co
Thrilled to announce you can now see my work, alongside some great artists, at an exciting new space opening in Hawthorn this week.
The space is run by the lovely Tim Bruce, who was kind enough to give me one of my very first solo shows when I was fresh out of art school many moons ago.
Get on over to Glenferrie Road and check it out this Saturday!
Thursday, 29 September 2016
Recent works acquired for the Epworth Hospital collection
Tracy Spinks, the wonderful collections manager of the Epworth Hospital's art collection has just acquired the final 3 works in this series, which looks at the 6 main elements found in the human body.
Very pleased that these works will all hang together on the walls of the Epworth in Geelong, and will hopefully bring a little happiness to the doctors, nurses, support staff and of course the patients as they pass them.
Hydrogen. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 76x56cm
Oxygen. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 76x56cm
Phosphorus. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 76x56cm
Friday, 29 July 2016
Star-stuff
It's been a very busy week in the studio, lots of 5am starts to get some real work done before I go to work-work. I've been making a series of small works, each focused on a different element that is found in the human body. I'm still very much on that we are star-stuff tangent!
I Am Some Calcium. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Carbon. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Chlorine. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Hydrogen. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Magnesium. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Nitrogen. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Oxygen. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Phosphorus. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Potassium. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Sodium. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
I Am Some Sulfur. 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 16cm x 21cm.
Saturday, 16 July 2016
Works available now at Printmaker Gallery
You can now buy A4, hand embroidered reproduction prints of my work at Printmaker Gallery in Fitzroy!
They now stock the whole 'Chemical Companion' series, all prints are hand stitched and there are 20 in each edition. Follow the link below to see what's available:
Monday, 11 July 2016
Shortlisted for the Flanagan Art Prize
I just got an email to let me now my work 'Mythologised Neuropeptide (oxytocin)' has been shortlisted for the 2016 Flanagan Art Prize!
Mythologised neuropeptide (oxytocin). 2016. Watercolour and cotton embroidery on paper. 108x76cm
The announcement of the winners of the NAB Flanagan Art Prize, the Federation University Emerging Artist Prize and the Lifestyle Travel Ballarat Affordable Art Prize will be announced at the Gala Launch on Friday August 19th... So I'll keep you posted.
The exhibition will be open to the public be open free to the public from Saturday 20th - Sunday 28th August.
More press
So here's a picture of me looking incredibly uncomfortable and holding a brush upside-down (at the photographers insistence).
After this, I received a series of memes from mates, pictures of them holding phones, screw-drives, knives, keys, etc upside down #istandwithbonnie, which made seeing my goofy mug in the paper all the more worth while!
Follow the link to the article below
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http://leader.newspaperdirect.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Hume Arts Awards
Last week I was awarded the Hume Arts Awards 'emerging visual artist' award, it was a very exciting week with the award night, interviews and photographers visiting my studio!
This is the first thing I've won, and aside from the prize money (which is a huge help!) it's such a wonderful feeling to be recognised for all of those hours you spend alone late at night, or mostly in my case very early in the morning, working your arse off.
A huge thank you to The Hume City Council, Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery, Stockroom and my friends, family and smoochy boyfriend for all the support and encouragement.
And here's some press on the award from my local paper:
http://www.starweekly.com.au/news/sunburys-bonnie-hanlon-scoops-hume-arts-award/pub/sunbury_macedon_ranges/
This is the first thing I've won, and aside from the prize money (which is a huge help!) it's such a wonderful feeling to be recognised for all of those hours you spend alone late at night, or mostly in my case very early in the morning, working your arse off.
A huge thank you to The Hume City Council, Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery, Stockroom and my friends, family and smoochy boyfriend for all the support and encouragement.
And here's some press on the award from my local paper:
http://www.starweekly.com.au/news/sunburys-bonnie-hanlon-scoops-hume-arts-award/pub/sunbury_macedon_ranges/
Monday, 20 June 2016
Chemical Chance
Below are three paintings from my new series of works, Chemical Chance which look at the main elements in the human body.
At the moment I'm kind of obsessing about how all of the elements are created in space, fused in the core of stars, and those same elements are what form our bodies and everything around us. It's a constant source of wonder and amazement for me that these elements coalesced in just the right way for us to ponder how it happened.
Calcium. 2016. Gouache, Watercolour and Embroidery on paper. 56x76cm.
Carbon. 2016. Gouache, Watercolour and Embroidery on paper. 56x76cm.
Nitrogen. 2016. Gouache, Watercolour and Embroidery on paper. 56x76cm.
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Stockroom has a new website
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Chemical Chance
Chemical Chance. 2016. Gouache, Watercolour and Cotton on Paper. 75x105cm.
These carbon atoms
floating in space represent our own tiny, but significant place in the universe.
These carbon Constellations fable of our own existence and the
romance of chemical chance: all of the elements forming in and exploding from
the compression of a dying star, elements floating in space to finally reform and
create the crude beginnings of life as we know it. Carbon is the marker that
identifies us and denotes our origins in the universe.
Detail.
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