Opening Friday 4th December at 6pm
Drawn Upstairs V and The Naked Truth #2
3 - 20 December 2015
Swiss
artist Paul Klee stated that drawing is
taking a line for a walk.
Paul Gauguin on drawing (supposedly) said: A critic
at my house sees some paintings. Greatly perturbed, he asks for my drawings. My
drawings! Never! They are my letters, my secrets. Claude Monet (supposedly) said: I never draw except with brush and paint...
Drawing is still alive and well as an essential discipline in the arts arena, whether drawing for the very act of drawing itself, sketching en plein air as preparation for painting or printmaking, or drawing plans for a Marquette for a 3D construction.
The
practice teaches us to look in order to see, to see in order to understand, and
to then interpret this experience perhaps as a platform on which to build our
observations.
Drawing for the sake of drawing may be difficult, requiring close observation, or quick, spontaneous responses to particular elements. It can also be great fun and adventurous when the conventions of the discipline are re-interpreted or discarded or when the artist ‘just lets go’ of pre-conceived ideas of what a drawing might be.
Drawing for the sake of drawing may be difficult, requiring close observation, or quick, spontaneous responses to particular elements. It can also be great fun and adventurous when the conventions of the discipline are re-interpreted or discarded or when the artist ‘just lets go’ of pre-conceived ideas of what a drawing might be.
At
Newcastle Art Space drawing from life is the focus with an exhibition
highlighting the works of artists from three drawing experiences. Gallery 1 Drawn
Upstairs V shows work from Peter Lankas’ Newcastle Community Arts
Centre (NCAC) and Ann Caddey’s Drawing Room artists. The Drawing Room Group
currently meet at the Royal Exchange Hotel in Bolton Street Newcastle to draw
and share a glass of wine in a relaxed environment.
In
Gallery 2 The Naked Truth #2 works
are on display from the Thursday morning life drawing group at NCAC. This morning group allows intermediate or
advanced students to work from a live model, without a tutor, share the experience
with like-minded creatives and pay a fee of only $10.00 per class. All groups then share an exhibition space to
demonstrate and validate their practice and development of ideas and skill.
The
range of techniques and styles always makes this an exciting annual exhibition.
There are beautiful accomplished works, dramatic impressions, quirky
interpretations and joyful playful ideas. This is a must – see art experience.
Official
opening night is Friday 4th December from 6pm. The exhibition runs
from Thursday 3rd to Sunday 20th December and is the
final exhibition for 2015.
Next
year promises to be an exciting one for NAS Gallery and one full of
possibilities. The appointment of new
directors and committee members will allow NAS to further define and/or redefine its role and
position within the local art landscape. Thank you Ahn Wells for undertaking the director role with such enthusiasm and optimism, and for setting up future ventures and opportunities. A thank you also to all previous directors and committee members who have all contributed to the success of NAS. Ahn will be continuing her relationship with NAS as a mentor. Exciting times ahead for 2016.
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