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Monday, 24 August 2020

"Nature is abstract" Exhibition of Art at Buzzbar Mortdale

Calling all artlovers and outback explorers!

Our wonderful group of outback artists that like wild places are having an exhibition in a new art space in Mortdale in South Sydney, Buzzbar!

Our exhibition features works from our members who have been inspired by their journeys into wild places, and even sometimes into their own little gardens... which can be extremely wild of course.

We have hung 26 artworks at Buzzbar and are really thrilled, not only with the vastness of the space allowing people to view the work, but that the walls are coloured charcoal and olive, both of which show off the works to advantage!

If you wish to purchase an artwork, just ask the staff at Buzzbar!






































Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Lake Mungo - even more exciting than before!

And what an experience it was for Wilderists, Cherelynne Carden and Joy Engelman. This time, we were amazed at how green it was..... whilst the ground and grass are brown here in Orange, from West Wyalong out thru Balranald and onto Mungo, 60 mm of rain had fallen in just one month! That is 5 years of rain! Ridiculous! So everywhere was green! Whoa! Where's that desert?

The heavy rain washed the sands back to bedrock and the patterns were fascinating.... making one wonder what other archeological finds have been exposed.



But we weren't disappointed at Lake Mungo.... it was still as serene and as calm and as celestial as ever....


The late afternoon sun backlit the dunes and they glowed as brightly as before in there multitude of colours... taking our breathe away....







And yours truly has been given a space to hang artworks at Mungo Lodge which is just wonderful... to be able to have artworks hung right there at the spot that inspired them! So Cherelyne and Joy took time out to set up the new exhibition "Moods of Mungo" right there on the spot....


along with a few tourist items as well.... bright earth coloured mugs, scarves, prints and more for you to enjoy and to remind you of being out these in this fabulous country ....

Here's a peek!


Friday, 18 May 2018

After arriving, wot?

So now we have rested, had a big bacon and egg breakfast, we start the day with a little demo by me at the Mungo Lodge.... I thought a quick watercolour of some the country we had just driven through the day before.... then the lovely and talented Jane Tonks took those that were willing, for a wander through the bushes to look at the area close up, find the local critters and take note of colour and form.....

(photo courtesy of John Kich)

The scrubby country is alive with colour but you can get lost very quickly if you're not paying attention. There were a lot of strange things to see and a few curious faces.....



The real highlight came that afternoon when 22 of us loaded into the bus and headed out with our guide, Mick for a walk on the dunes in the sunset. No trip to Mungo should go without this wonderful addition to the journey for the knowledge of the history and the finds amongst the dunes can only be found with a guide. It is also not allowed to walk in the dunes without a guide as the area is protected from wandering around willy nilly. The dunes are so fragile that they need to be protected..... so here's a few pics of that afternoon walk....

(photo by John Kich)






It has taken me a few days to settle down after being back out there in that place.... I love it immensely and it was good to go back. No-one can describe the feeling, you just have to go and sit and be in peace!




"Nature is abstract" Exhibition of Art at Buzzbar Mortdale

Calling all artlovers and outback explorers! Our wonderful group of outback artists that like wild places are having an exhibition in a ne...