Friday, July 31, 2009

Group Hug


Last night was the opening of 'Group Hug' at the Rayner Brothers gallery. The show is a collaboration of ceramic works between Mark Rayner, Paul Rayner, Matt Couper and Mike Marsh. It was so popular, I could hardly get in the door when I arrived.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

riverbank memorial


While work on the new riverside pathway is being undertaken, it's great to see that the memorial to Tania McKenzie is being protected and maintained. “No shadow can extinguish her light”. It's the tragic murders of so many young women in this country which has inspired my work for the Vent8 exhibition.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Spirits, Ghosts & Gremlins


Spirits, ghosts and gremlins is the theme of the next group Vent show at Thermostat Art Gallery. This is a detail of my work 'Rose Requiem' for the show. The opening is 5.30pm Saturday 1 August. All welcome!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Japanese culture in Whanganui


Thanks Maddy for organising a visit to the Nagaizumi Wanganui Sister City Friendship Centre to experience a traditional tea ceremony. We were also given a tour of the exhibition room featuring images and cultural items from Nagaizumi. Our host Naofumi Kanemaru was very charming and informative. You must book in advance for the tea ceremony and it is advised to speak slowly on the telephone - (06) 343-1945. We even found a Japanese magazine with the Topp Twins on the cover. True cultural exchange.

Monday, July 20, 2009

studio


I've been spending a lot of time in the studio lately. More to come on that soon. The little brown dude is a ceramic by Mark Rayner.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

public sculpture outside Te Manawa


On the left are Elizabeth Thomson insects and on the right, a Paul Dibble sculpture.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

a car where there shouldn't be a car


Just outside of Napier we saw a group of people and an ambulance on the side of the road. I didn't want to photograph the crash victims, but this is where they had come from.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Thirty-three exhibition









Matt's exhibition 'Thirty-three' is now on at Paul Nache gallery in Gisborne. Mark Braunias is also showing his work 'Negatives'. Here are a few pics of the install, the opening, and the after party complete with resident dj.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

from floods to fire


The picture at left is from the Gisborne Herald, photographed by Paul Rickard. At right is my photograph of the aftermath. The Adair Building housed Dick Smith Electronics and the Food for Thought cafe.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Gisborne rain





It was a pretty wet trip up to Gisborne. There had been heavy rain in the area for weeks, so there were a lot of slips and wash-outs on the roads. The road crew had obviously been hard at work dealing with it all though, and the roads were kept open. Coming in to Gisborne, the vineyards were completely flooded, and boats were looking like a good idea.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009