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Habit of Horses Exhibition Warwick Queensland

Roslyn is currently exhibiting “Habit of Horses” in the Warwick Art Gallery Queensland. This exhibition has been arranged to coincide with the Adina World Cup Polocrosse event.

There are 18 artworks in the Solo Exhibition and many representing the horse in its natural habitat. There are a variety of polocrosse images.  

Exploring Art Techniques and Skills with Artist Roslyn Nolen

Develop fundamental skills in drawing, colour mixing, composition and medium exploration. Each session focuses on a different skill and application. This course is perfect for beginners and intermediates.

Starting Monday 15 October 10-12 x8 consecutive classes.

$245

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Media Release Homage To The Horse

Photo shoot for upcoming Solo Exhibition Homage To The Horse

Photo shoot for upcoming Solo Exhibition Homage To The Horse

ARTIST PROFILE: ROSLYN NOLEN

 

Western Australian Artist Roslyn Nolen Announces Solo Exhibition: Homage To The Horse (27 January – 2 February 2017)

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Acclaimed Western Australian Artist Roslyn Nolen announces her latest solo exhibition ‘Homage To The Horse’ to be held at Gallows Gallery, Mosman Park in Perth from 27 January to 2 February 2017. The wild horse dominates this forum and the expressive work depicts the noble animal in its truest form.

 

This exquisite and accomplished collection of 29 works explores the anatomy of the horse in interesting compositions and technical acquisition in a way that will appeal to those in and beyond the equine world.

 

Growing up surrounded by horses, it wasn’t until adulthood that artist Nolen fully came to realise and appreciate the majestic beauty and soulful intelligence of these creatures.

 

Both Nolen’s parents came from a lineage of country people, the family had horses and Roslyn’s father was a horse trainer. Nolen reflects that as a child she was never a confident rider and it wasn’t until her nephew, jockey Luke Nolen was given the opportunity of a lifetime to ride Black Caviar that reignited a connection to her past. Painting Luke on Black Caviar sparked a deeply reflective experience, as a result horses now dominate Roslyn’s work.

 

In preparation for the ‘Homage To The Horse’ exhibition Nolen travelled to the remote outback of the Northern Territory to observe, sketch and capture photo references of the most elusive of horses; the wild brumbies. A tremendous and perilous experience, it’s one that the artist says will stay with her  forever – in the vast, isolated, empty and sometimes haunting landscapes of the remote Pine Creek region.

 

Not a place for the faint hearted, the artist endured extreme heat, crawling insects and country unknown. Dangerous encounters with scrub bulls added to the sense of adventure whilst she searched for the elusive brumbies. Each day of her search across this expansive almost hostile country, Nolen had the pleasure of observing these wild horses which she skilfully depicts in this latest work.            

 

“Observing a stallion, so watchful and asserting protective authority over his band of horses is powerful and humbling. These brumbies have had little, if any, human contact.” Nolen explains.

 

Nolen also collaborated with photographer Katie Mendle of Calico Pony and Mae Lee Sun, journalist and wild horse activist, drawing on their photography as reference material for ‘Homage To The Horse’, bringing more depth and variation to this exquisite collection. Using a range of materials including acrylic, biro, ink, graphite and charcoal, Nolen’s exhibition is a must see.

 

‘Homage To The Horse’ by Roslyn Nolen

Gallows Gallery, 53 Glyde Street, Mosman Park Perth, Western Australia

Friday 27 January – Thursday 2 February 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Artist Open Studios at Summerset Arts Festival

Artist Open Studios at Summerset Arts Festival

Hi All, I am involved among others Julie Silvester, Linda O’Brien, Maryann Devereaux and Geoff Devereaux in the Artist Open Studios as part of this year’s Summerset Arts Festival. Refer to below link for further details.

We open our studios for you to have a greater understanding and connection to how we work and create in our individual spaces. I hope you can join us all. (Sunday 24th & Sunday 31 January/ 10am-4pm).

www.summersetartsfestival.com.au/Events/Artist-Open-Studios

Scoop Lifestyle and Travel | Artist Open Studio

The following was published at Scoop Lifestyle and Travel
www.scoop.com.au/Region/Stirling/Events/Artist-Open-Studios

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Local Stirling artists Geoff Devereux, Julie Silvester, Linda O’Brien, Maryann Devereux and Roslyn Nolen invite you to discover their homes and studios, as part of the Summerset Arts Festival.

And similar to the Artist Open Studio at Summerset.

The Joyful Noise Gospel Choir

I recently had the privilege of painting while The Joyful Noise Gospel Choir performed at the Quarry Amphitheatre, City Beach Perth. Such a beautiful, energized space to work in and with. Many thanks to The Joyful Noise Gospel Choir for inviting me.

Gospel Music At The Rocks 2

gospel music on the rocks

I am thrilled to be part of this collaboration next weekend at the Quarry Amphitheatre, City Beach, Perth. I will be painting on stage while The Joyful Noise Gospel Choir perform their magical songs from the heart. The painting will be auctioned at the end of the evening and proceeds will be going to KIDZUCATE, an organisation who advocate no tolerance to bullying and The Joyful Noise Gospel Choir. ‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬‪‬
Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.

Children’s wear for tOZZLEY

Sunnaya modelling her own motif design for the new children’s wear for tOZZLEY. To be launched at the Wild – Brumbies and Other Breeds Exhibition Opening. 30th January 6.30p.m. Gallows Gallery, Glyde St. Mosman Park

Many thanks to Les & Jo Bunning for allowing Billie and Tommy to be part of the photo shoot.