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Hadley’s Art Prize Call for Entries

February 5, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Enter the 2024 Prize

The Hadley’s Art Prize is for two-dimensional Australian landscape art.

Please read the 2024 Conditions of Entry

To participate, you need to be over 18 and must be an Australian citizen or permanent Australian resident.

Entries close on Friday 15 March 5pm AEST.

The work must have been undertaken and completed within two (2) years immediately preceding the entry close date.

Must not be larger than 160cm x 160cm. A stretched canvas is considered framed.

There is an entry fee of $50 per submission. Each artwork entered requires a new form.

If you have any questions or require assistance, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or email us.

Filed Under: Art Prize, Call for Entries Tagged With: 2024, call for entries, Hadley’s Art Prize, Hadley’s Orient Hotel, Landscape

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

Damian Dillon and Nina Juniper, Archival Jelly at Stacks Projects.

August 5, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Archival Jelly
Damian Dillon | Nina Juniper

exhibition
15 August – 1 September 2019
opening night
Wednesday 14 August 2019, 6 – 8 pm

 

Archival Jelly explores the dislocated edges of Australia’s landscape – specifically the urban/nature divide through the copy/archive. Print based processes are utilised to engage with repetition to both degrade and magnify the spectrality of these spaces as viewed through the lens of pictorial representation.

 

Image:  Nina Juniper, Façade Re-construction, 2019, 2-colour screen print on 4mm compressed fibre cement with masonry render bricks, 180x120cm.

 

 

Image:Damian Dillon, nowhere fast #1, 2019, unique C-type print on alupanel framed, 100 x 100cm

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Archival Jelly, Damian Dillon, Landscape, Nina Juniper, Photography, screenprint., Stacks Projects, urban/nature

Nathalie Hartog – Gautier: Paper and Place, Gosford Regional Gallery

May 24, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 25 May – 7 July 2019     Paper and Place   Gosford Regional Gallery

For centuries paper has been used as a medium for keeping record and holding memory. In this exhibition contemporary artists Nathalie Hartog-Gautier and Beverly Smith each use paper to respond to the unique character of significant places. 

Nathalie Hartog-Gautier’s work focuses on the concept of the voyage, its transformations, attachments and associations. Her large scale paper installations for this exhibition represent her reflections on the environment and history of Hill End, the Blue Mountains and the Central Coast. 

Beverly Smith uses natural dyes from Indigenous trees, earth pigments of ochre, sand, earth and binders on paper to tell visual stories connected to her Aboriginal identity, culture and Country. With rich personal iconography she presents a series of works on paper that explore sites of personal and cultural significance in the Brewarrina area. 

Nathalie Hartog-Gautier, Colours of the landscape, natural pigments on hand made paper.

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Beverly Smith, Blue Mountains, Brewarrina, Central Coast, Gosford Regional Gallery, hand made paper, Hill End, Landscape, large scale paper installation, Nathalie Hartog Gautier, natural dyes, natural pigment, Paper and Place

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