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WELCOME!

Welcome to our website!

BAVA are a group of artists ranging from beginners, intermediate to professional . . . focusing on supporting and developing the talents of local artists to benefit the cultural community of the Banana Shire.


We organize and co-ordinate various workshops through the year and are active participants in cultural events such as the annual Brigalow Arts Festival, Callide Valley Show and individual and combined exhibitions through out the Banana Shire.


We provide information on our calendar of events including workshops, art competitions and Flying Arts details.


Please feel free to leave any comments! We are happy to answer any questions you may have. If you are an artist or aiming to take up some creative pursuits ... please JOIN US! We are eager to hear from you.

Art news from other art groups are also most welcome!



Sunday, 27 July 2008

Gelatin Printing & Tea Bag Art Weekend.



Peta Lloyd (Gelatine printing Tutor) Left

&

Nanette Balchin (TeaBag Art/Collage Tutor) Right



Transforming Tea Bags

Are you mad about creating intriguing visual surfaces? Do you love collecting and using found objects both natural and man made? Are you a tea drinker with a creative bent? Then this workshop was very interesting to the participants who attended. Using copper wire, teabags, found objects, metallic foil and papers, they created unusual decorative pieces which can be used in collage work or they can become beautiful semi transparent objects for boxes, cards or other art works. All sorts of leaves, twigs, threads, papers, wire, card, even small photos can be sandwiched within layers of tea bags. Once the tea bags are ‘constructed,’ paint and metallic foils are used to create a distinctive textural surface or a unique object. Everyone was really surprised with what could be made from the tea bags and how beautiful the objects were. It is a simple process with intriguing results.




Peta taking us through the process of Gelatine printing. Great work Peta. The girls really enjoyed this technique & it became very additive with all the different papers to use. Throw nothing away -everything has a purpose in the world of Art :)

Gelatin printing is a form of monoprinting which uses
gelatin as the printing surface. The textures created are usually quite soft, however a surprising amount of detail can also be achieved. Acrylic paints were used and printing will be on a variety of papers,Watercolour, Rice, Mulberry, Abaka,Scrapbooking,found papers such as music sheets, maps, old book pages, fabrics that have been pre washed and ironed may also be used as a printing surface. Leaves, grasses, feathers, flat found objects, flat plastic or paper shapes (handmade or purchased such as alphabet letters or numbers from a scrapbook shop), lace and open weave fabric and rubber stamps will all be used to create image and textures on the chosen papers. Prints can be both positive and negative and also layered one on top of the other to create a multitude of images and colours.

Liz, Karen & Glenda really enjoying themselves with the printing :)

Assorted papers for printing works of Art.

Nanette left the Teabags alone to enjoy the Printing techniques with this lovely dyed silk.

Finished works of Art - in the front Teabag artworks & behind the Gelatine printing.
Also made were keepsakes cards/shrines made form all the techniques worked on throughout the weekend.




Well Done Everyone,

A huge Thank you to Peta & Nanette for showcasing their techniques at the workshop. To Olley Bath for organising the workshop on behalf of BAVA & accommodating Nanette & Peta with their overnight stay. Thank you for supporting another BAVA workshop for the year & I look forward to our upcoming night out with Jenelle Wood in August.

History Lesson in Australian Art over the last 100 years. BAVA with a differences :)


Thursday, 24 July 2008

Hi everyone!






Hope you can come next Thursday night! Here are some 'sneak peaks' for you.

http://mariasart.blogspot.com/

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Thursday, 10 July 2008

July Artist @ Kristine's



Congratulations
Jenelle on showcasing your Artworks @ Kristine's & Supporting BAVA.



One of Jenelle's 7 Artworks on display @ Kristine's



Enjoying a Mosaic Workshop '07


Elementary Watercolour with Anneke Silver '07

Monday, 7 July 2008

Two Day Gelatine Printing/ Teabag Art


Weekend workshop with
Nanette Balchin
& Peta Lloyd
Date: 26th & 27th July, 2008
Time: 9.00am to 4.00pm each day.
Costs: $55 per participant for 2 days.

Unfortunately 1 day workshops will not be offered
due to workshop format—this includes
tutor fees, a small material fee and venue hire.
Participants Maximum: 10-12 participants
Payment Due Friday 18th July
Cheque, money order, bank transfer or cash to
Olga Bath Ph 4992 5277
Early payment confirming your attendance.
Bring - Shared morning/afternoon tea, lunch.
Tea & Coffee provided.
Water bottle, camera & creative juices are also
required.
Also make sure you check the materials list for
the gelatin printing and your collection list for
the tea bag art!!
Two day Gelatine Printing /Teabag Art

Any questions about the workshop or requirements
Contact:-Olga Bath –Work Ph: 49925277
Home Ph 49925770
Email: darrenolley@bigpond.com
BAVA blog: http://biloelaareavisualartistsblogspot.com

Sunday, 8 June 2008

"I've had Fun" ~ Thankyou :)


Mosaic Workshop 2007
Thought I'd post a few photo's of some fun times I've had over the past 2 years creating with particiopants @ the BAVA workshops.

Looking forward to enjoying more in the future.



Greycliffe Homestead 2008


BAVA Christmas Party 2006




Coptic Binding 2008

Saturday, 7 June 2008

June Artist @ Kristine's :)


Hi Everyone,

June Artist ~ Kym Simms :)
Well, after 7 months I have the pleasure of showcasing 7 pieces of artwork.
Some favourites of mine from my first workshop with Sarah Larsen in 2004.
I had a wonderful time and enjoyed it immensely.

I encourage this for all the artists I know, to enjoy a workshop and experience something new with exhibiting/showcasing their own works of art.

Having Fun with ART:) ~ has been my motto over the past 2 years.
To enjoy it, to create it, to produce a piece of work that makes you feel something and excites you to do more.
Thankyou to everyone along the way who I have met. I have enjoyed your company while we have been creating.

When Juanita (Proprietor of Kristine's) said in September 2007 that she would like to buy some new artwork for the shop, a light came on in my head (yes - things happen alot in my head) Wouldn't it be wonderful to showcase a BAVA artist each month with their artworks. Seven months later it has been received by Juanita & the community very well. I am very pleased also to know that it is booked up to February 2009 with local artists. Well Done everyone. Thanks Juanita for supporting to artists from BAVA and I encourage all our friends to enjoy the local Art while having a cuppa at Kristine's.

UPCOMING ARTIST ~

July Jenelle Wood
August Michele Briggs
September Gail VanItallie
October Isabella Gunnourie
November Alanna Dennien
December/January 2009 Maria Wiley
February Pam Shipman

If you would be happy to showcase 6 ~ 7 artworks in 2009 at Kristine's please contact me.This is a great opportunity to showcase our local talents in the community. Thank you Juanita for this opportunity.

Thursday, 5 June 2008

CANCELLED 16/06/08-SCULPTURE WORKSHOP in Biloela.



21st - 22nd June, 2008
With
ROSEMARY ANDERSON

One or Two Day Stone
Sculpture Workshop
Any questions about the workshop or
requirements
Contact:-Kym Simms - Email: bava@westnet.com.au
9.00am to 4.00pm each day.

Friday, 9 May 2008

~ May Artist @ Kristine's ~


Paintings by Bronwyn Blair Groundwater
"I grew up on a farm between Gympie and Maryborough. I drew and painted as a child. My mother, and my paternal grandmother, both painted, and I am grateful to my mother for encouraging me with gifts of art supplies throughout my childhood and youth.

I admire those artists who have achieved photo realism; however I also love art which just makes me happy, paintings which are colourful, with great use of light and shade (the more 3D a painting looks the better), and that makes me FEEL something!
Sometimes that feeling might be a yearning for the peacefulness, lightheartedness, and beauty of an idyllic happy country (rural) lifestyle; or a memory from the beloved fairytales which Mum read to my sisters and I as children.

I have been exhibiting locally for several years, involved in about a dozen exhibitions so far. I can remember my surprise, after just my first or second joint exhibition, when the local librarian at the time suggested I have an art exhibiton of my own, a solo exhibition! I was touched by her faith in my artistic ability, however back then I was too overwhelmed with motherhood to spend much time on developing my own talents.

There is so much to paint, so many things I want to try! However sometimes I don't paint for weeks, due to feelings of inadequacy. What finally makes me pick up a paintbrush might be a looming deadline, eg a joint art exhibition or the Brigalow Arts Festival."

Friday, 2 May 2008

~ Something new & exciting! ~

Some of our BAVA members are involved in a great new project!

Here is their new site :-)

http://thepostcardcollaboration.blogspot.com/