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Getting to know our members: Denise Scholz-Wulfing

October 4, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Denise Scholz-Wulfing in her home studio.

Denise has lived and worked in Europe and has travelled extensively throughout Asia, but she has always returned to her home in Sydney. After completing a B.A. in Visual Art from COFA in 1983, she continued her art practice, moving from painting and drawing to printmaking, (specifically etching) over the last 15 years. 

Her work is figurative and narrative in style and draws inspiration from her travels and the art that she had seen during those travels. She has taken particular delight in, and has been inspired by, the work of artists such as Pieter Bruegel and William Hogarth. She finds further inspiration in the world around her and uses various narratives to explore ideas, feelings and emotions. 

Her most recent etchings are strongly influenced by the purchase of land in the country and, while still populated by people, the images explore the bush, its landscape, iconography and symbolism.

Please visit the Artist’s page to see the range of her work: https://sydneyprintmakers.com.au/portfolio/denise-scholz-wulfing/

Denise Scholz-Wulfing - Paddocks with Gum Trees. Taylors Flat
Denise Scholz-Wulfing, Paddocks with Gum Trees, Taylors Flat, 2017 etching, 29x42cm

Denise describes her Practice:

My printmaking practice has developed over the years as I have refined my etching technique. My approach to etching is traditional, working with copper and zinc plates, and acid or ferric chloride. After applying a hard ground to the plate I then scratch the image onto the plate, I do this many times to develop the line work and in doing so the tonal contrast of my images. I then refine the image by adding aquatint to increase the tonal value. Generally, I work in black and white or sepia on a cream paper for the drama, contrast and clarity that this brings to my prints.


For me etching is the ideal tool to develop my drawn ideas. I have long admired the work of figurative artists who are moral or social and commentators. These artist/printmakers such a Pieter Bruegel, William Hogarth, William Blake and Francisco Goya, use drawing as a central part of their practice creating ‘stages’ on which their characters play. Often inspired directly by these artists I reference Biblical or mythological stories and combine them with personal imagery to give my etched images an extra dimension. 

Over the past few years I have increasingly used the landscape and natural environment as a metaphor for issues which are foremost in society, such as climate change and environmental degradation.


I continue the search for the ideal combination of subject and form, experimenting lately with collaging and reworking old prints into mixed media constructions.

Denise Scholz-Wulfing, Bird &, mixed media, etching, collage, wood, 20 x 40cm.

Filed Under: Artist Portfolio, Artist's Talk, Artists Profiles Tagged With: collage, Denise Scholtz Wulfing, Etching, iconography, Landscape, mixed media, Pieter Bruegel, William Hogarth

Getting to know our Members: Sharon Zwi

October 3, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Sharon Zwi at her photography exhibition, Time Exposures: 60 Life Portraits, 2013.

Sharon was born in Apartheid South Africa, studied at Reading University and The Slade, University of London, and immigrated to Australia in 1982.

She is primarily a Printmaker, although she also paints and does black and white photography. Her work is representational and it is about issues, some private and some public. She tries to depict universal issues by showing them from her personal viewpoint. Her prints are influenced by her black and white photography and by old photographs. Her photographs are influenced by printmaking and painting concerns.

She has been a member of the Sydney Printmakers since 1994, exhibiting with them at least annually. She has had a few one person photography exhibitions, the last being Time Exposures: 60 Life Portraits in 2013.

You can see Sharon’s work on the Artists page at https://sydneyprintmakers.com.au/portfolio/sharon-zwi/

Here, Sharon talks about her practice :

I work in both photography and printmaking and the two feed on, and influence, each other. In more recent times I have been using a tablet and drawing onto a screen with a stylus. I have the images printed by a master printer with whom I discuss the best way to print my work, and which archival paper to use. Sometimes I work in purely in printmaking; other times purely with photography; and sometimes I combine both streams of my work.

Mostly, my work is about people, but visiting Oratunga Station, in the Flinders Ranges, in 2019 when I participated in the JMCCCP (JM Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice Winter School), gave me an opportunity to work on landscape images. The landscape of the Flinders Ranges was very different from the coastal and city landscapes I’m more familiar with, and this inspired me to try a very different kind of work, which I am still experimenting with.

Sharon Zwi - Oratunga Station Flinders Ranges
Oratunga Station Flinders Ranges, 2019, archival ink print, 65 x 46cm.

Photoshop allows me to work in a very similar way to that of screen printing, especially when I use layers. I can get a huge range of effects, textures, and colours with Photoshop, and use a range of drawing or painting ‘tools’ which give a vast range of mark making effects. It is not a mechanistic way of working, and I do not use the ‘special effects’, which can give a uniform feel. It is no more mechanistic or ‘tricksy’ than any other method of printmaking, despite some peoples’ argument that it is. It is a modern printmaking method that I employ and experiment with, and I find it suits the work I am trying to make.

Sharon Zwi, three stages of a work in progress.

Filed Under: Artist Portfolio, Artist's Talk Tagged With: black and whitephotography, digital prints, Flinders Ranges, Landscapes, Oratunga Station, Photography, Photoshop, representational, Sharon Zwi

Call for Entries: North Sydney Art Prize 2022

October 3, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Call for Entries Now Open

Exhibition: 14 – 29 May 2022

Venue: The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton

Prizes to the value of $41,000

Entries close: 30 November 2021

The North Sydney Art Prize is a major biennial arts event showcasing some of the best in contemporary art with indoor and outdoor works by emerging, mid-career and established artists from across Australia.

Artists are invited to submit entries for the exhibition in 2022 which will be held in May over 16 days at the iconic Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability in Waverton. This unique site enables broad participation and accommodates the inclusion of all mediums.

Artists are required to read North Sydney Art Prize 2022 Conditions of Entry (117KB) before submitting the entry online and agree to the terms and conditions. It is recommended that exhibition material and attachments, as outlined in the Conditions of Entry, are prepared prior to submitting the online entry.

All entries must be submitted using our online form:

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Filed Under: Call for Entries, Call for Exhibitors, Prizes Tagged With: call for entries, Coal Loader, North Sydney Art prize, Waverton

Further Success by Members of Sydney Printmakers

September 29, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Seong Cho, Unaccompanied Trail VIII, 60 x 145cm, 2020, woodcut, hand printed on Korean Mulberry paper.

Seong Cho has had her large print, Unaccompanied Trail VIII selected for the International Print Exhibition 2021 at Ty Pawb in Wrexham, Wales, UK.

Anne Starling has had three of her works selected for the Mini Maxi Graphic Print Exhibition at the Galleri Heike Arndt DK, Berlin, Germany. This exhibition opens on November 3rd, 2021.

Anne Starling - A Nuclear Family
Anne Starling, A Nuclear Family, linocut.

Congratulations to Seong and Anne.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Finalists Tagged With: Anne Starling, Berlin, Galleri Heike Arndt DK, International Print Exhibitions, Seong Cho, Ty Pawb, Wrexham

Recent successes for members of Sydney Printmakers

September 27, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Danielle Creenaune -
Danielle Creenaune, Epic 2021, lithograph, mokulito and relief print, 86 x 155cm

Danielle Creenaune, Laura Stark, Anne Starling and Roslyn Kean have been selected as finalists in the Hazelhurst Works on Paper Award 2021 (to be exhibited  22nd Jan – 27th March 2022).

Salvatore Gerardi and Gary Shinfield have been selected for The Gosford Art Prize 2021. Dates for showing the exhibition have not been announced yet.

Susan Rushforth and Roslyn Kean have been selected for Sumi-Fusion, International Juried Mokuhanga Exhibition (To be exhibited online and in Nara, Japan, from the 1st to the 4th December 2021).

Roslyn Kean, Winter Courtyard Shadows, 2021, Mokuhanga, 76 x 56cm

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Finalists, Print Prizes, Prizes Tagged With: Gary Shnfield, Gosford Art Prize, Hazelhurst Works on Paper Award 2021, Laura Stark, Roslyn Kean, Salvatore Gerardi, Susan Rushforth

Blacktown City Art Prize, 2021: Call for Entries

September 26, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

The 2021 Blacktown City Art Prize is an open-themed exhibition and accepts drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photomedia and mixed-media artworks from artists across Australia. The exhibition will be open at The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre, and at Blacktown, Stanhope and Mt Druitt libraries between Saturday 27 November 2021 and Thursday 27 January 2022.

KEY DATES

Tuesday 5 October 2021, 5pm
Entries close
Wednesday 27 October 2021
Finalists announced
Friday 12 and Saturday 13 November 2021, 9am – 5pm
Artwork deliveries to The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre
Saturday 27 November 2021
Prize winners announced
Saturday 27 November 2021 – Thursday 27 January 2022
Exhibition open at all venues
Friday 28 and Saturday 29 January 2022, 9am – 5pm
Artwork collection from The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre

Image: Installation view, 2020 Blacktown City Art Prize exhibition. Photo: Silversalt Photography

To enter, Go HERE:

Filed Under: Call for Entries, Exhibitions, Prizes Tagged With: art prize, Blacktown City, call for entries, Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre, Mt Druitt, Stanhope

Waverley Woollahra Printmaking Prize 2021

September 26, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Maximilian Gosling
Maximilion Gosling The Onion Farmers House Etching
37.5cm x 30cm

Max Gosling and Marta Romer were finalists in this award, and Max won the Traditional Printmaking Award with his image “The Onion Farmers House“. Congratulations to both Max and Marta.

The Onion Farmers House — Maximilian Gosling | Etching | 37.5cm x 30cm
“The etching “The onion farmers’ house” is set in a fictional world where anthropomorphic badgers take the centre stage. The fiction follows a narrative centered around a sentient onion taking control of a badger populated city called Madráyiss. This image captures a section of the story where the main protagonist arrives at the onion farmers’ house and forms a plan to reclaim Madráyiss and overthrow The Onion Monarchy.”

The judge, Rebecca Beardmore, said this about Max’s work:

“The Onion Farmers House is whimsical, otherworldly. The detail in the linework and the textural surfaces is exquisite, from starry skies to mountainous rocks that look like Banksia seed pods. I loved the way this artist plays with scale, the miniature to the gigantic. Beautifully rendered.”

Marta submitted a digital print, titled “Midcentury Modern“, which is part of an ongoing series.

Filed Under: Finalists, Print Prizes Tagged With: Marta Romer, Maximilian Gosling, Print Prize 2021, Waverley Woollahra

Relaunch of our Artists Page

September 22, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Anna Russell has been hard at work setting out and reorganising our Artists portfolios on the Artists page, with bigger and better slide shows of your prints.

Please go and check it out. Your feedback is welcome, both positive and negative.

Anna will be contacting artists by email over the next little while for further information from you for the website and blog. Please wait until you are contacted.

Filed Under: Of interest to members. Tagged With: Anna Russell, Artists Page, Sydney Printmakers, website

Artists in Conversation with the exhibition curator, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum: Angus Fisher

August 23, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Angus Fisher, Fish Trap, etching, edition of 10, 56 x 76cm Courtesy of Australian Galleries

How does your work address the theme ‘to the edges’?

The work is representational but is made reductively, focusing on the shapes, spaces and atmosphere connecting the subjects. The edges are only created through a removal of what’s between. Broadly, the print explores how we interconnect with our surroundings and the veil that exists between what we perceive as ‘natural’ and ‘unnatural’. At a time where the world is on the edge of a precipice, an awareness of this divide, leading to a more holistic vision of ‘nature’ is perhaps our only salvation.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

Recently I’ve made a few works burnishing aquatints and working reductively. I heavily darken the entirety of my plates with an aquatint then work back into them with scrapers and burnishers smoothing the surface texture of the plate like a traditional mezzotint. Previously I’ve taken care with the technique and aimed to achieve a softness a finesse but for this image I worked quickly using only large scraping tools hoping to achieve a sense of physicality and movement in the final marks and a sense of tactility in the removed areas of the plate. 

Tools and plate in the process of burnishing the aquatint.

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

Sydney printmakers has an important role bringing together printmakers and continuing to provide opportunity for connection and discussion amongst members and the printmaking community. The organisation provides a distinguished platform for printmakers to present themselves as a united front and grants access to unique and exciting exhibiting possibilities. The role of the Sydney Printmakers in disseminating printmaking into the public sphere continues to be of vital importance.  

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

Printmaking is an art practice inherently linked to technologies. From the most primitive forms of mark making to the utilisation of cutting edge technology, under its skin printmaking is a rolling commentary on the progression of how we communicate and how we make marks on each other. The role of printmaking in contemporary art practice is strong and I believe it really can only get stronger as it’s horizons widen and it’s playing field naturally becomes larger.  

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Angus Fisher, aquatint, Etching, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, mezzotint, reductive printmaking, scraping, To The Edges

Forest: Anna Russell @ The Old Post Office Gallery, Atherton.

September 21, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Old Post Office Gallery, 86 Atherton Herberton Rd, Atherton QLD 4883
Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 2pm until Saturday October 30.
  
A narrative of mystery and metaphor marks the forest: searching within this place, the forest reveals hidden treasures and monumental moments that celebrate movement, sound, energy and eventually change.This exhibition examines the challenges of scale, pattern and texture found within the rich ecosystem of the forest – the flickers, twists, sounds and webs, reminding us that we are not in control, that we are primal in nature and that we should be alert to the danger of losing our way, falling into the unknown.

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Anna Russell, Atherton, Forest, mystery and metaphor, Old Post Office Gallery

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