Thursday, August 21, 2008

artworks~get complimentary tickets at Takapuna Art Supplies

We are proud to offer free tickets (while supplies last) for Auckland's Biggest Week of Art Charity Exhibition and Sale.

Tickets ($20 value) provide unlimited entry to the exhibition between the hours of 10am to 4pm, Monday the 25th of August to Saturday the 30th of August. And, 5:30pm to 9pm Wednesday the 27th.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Takapuna Drawing and Painting Club

Many of you have probably noticed over the past few weeks some renovations at our shop. We, especially Jim, have been inundated over the past year with requests for classes. SO, we are making space for a weekly drawing and painting workshop. Jim (and Nathan Ota) ran a life drawing and painting workshop at Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles and our workshop will be run much the same...interesting, costumed models holding 3 to 4 hour poses.

We will keep you posted on start dates, etc. and send out emails to the thousands :-) who have left their details at the shop.

The countdown starts NOW.

See you all soon.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Politically Correct Snapper

Jim's Snapper was made from 100% recycled material.  This one was a prototype for a piece with a school of three that sold at Mairangi Bay's Recycled Art Exhibition this month.  He's taking me out for a Snapper dinner with his earnings.  He'll be eating a side salad and nibbling off my plate.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Buy a Great Print. Help a Great Cause.

Thumbtack Press is offering this signed, limited edition print by Bob Dob as a fundraiser for 
St. Jude's Children Hospital Cancer Research.  Check it out.  Bob and Tony are really good guys with their hearts in the right place.  Always.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Reference

Several years ago I came across this 1945 Coca Cola Ad by Dean Cornwell in a little shop in Devonport, Auckland and had to have it. (Although, I ended up finding it much much cheaper at paperboynews.com).

Besides having the American/New Zealand connection and the fact that it's a beautiful painting, I fell in love with the illustration because Coca Cola and Dean didn't do their research.  Not only is the heading incorrect; it reads- Have a "Coke" = Kia Ora and below "kia ora", in brackets, it says "Good Luck". But, Kia Ora is a Maori greeting much like Aloha...just a "hello".  The "Maori" in the illustration looks nothing like Maori, nor his dress nor his tattoos.  His waka (canoe) looks nothing like a waka. The motifs on the "waka" are not Maori.  The Meeting House is pretty spot on, though.  And let's face it, the painting, as usual, is beautifully painted in the typical Dean Cornwell style.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Raven Lady

I'm drawing/painting a series, based on Theatrical Postcards.  This is a drawing for my latest, the first being my Rat Woman.  The quote at the bottom will hopefully be the frosting on the cake.
~Sandy

Vietnamese Fruit Hawker





With the help of Jim (building my armature) I'm finished with my first ever sculpt.  It was so much fun, I can't wait to start my next....two, which I have plans for!
I was lucky enough to visit Vietnam in 2005.  I've also been working on a series of paintings based on my photos and the whole experience.
~Sandy