April 23, 2013

Upcoming Exhibition Australia

MAY 17 - JUNE 2, 2013


4 Artists from 4 different countries:
Janine Whitling (Australia)
Eunika Rogers (USA)
Jacqui Chapman (England)
Anca Danila (Ireland)

White Canvas Gallery, 26 Church street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, QLD 4006
Ph: 0412 641 487.  www.whitecanvas.tv


Exhibition dates: Thursday 16 MAY – Sunday 2 JUNE 2013
 

Official opening      6pm Friday, 17 May 2013

Gallery hours           10am – 6pm Wednesday to Friday
                                  9am – 4pm Saturday & Sunday

White Canvas is pleased to present I am …  a premier group exhibition of new work by MOSAIC Artists International Collective which was founded by four international contemporary artists. 

MOSAIC presents a series of artworks that explore the notion of self-identity. 

All of these artists are émigrés, and to greater or lesser extent this influences their interpretation of self-identity which manifests in each artist’s individual content. It is interesting to note the contrast in approach. Jacqui Chapman’s abstract landscape painting questions the significance of homeland in shaping identity. Janine Whitling’s art is about the inner soul where geography, culture and religious have no true influence and in its place asks metaphysical questions about the true state of the inner being. Eunika Roger’s paints figurative portraits using clay pigments she finds on hikes around Memphis. These are fragile pieces that explore the personal within the passage of time. Anca Danila’s fleshy paintings deal with childhood obesity in beautifully manipulated figurative paintings where she takes a psychoanalytical perspective.

“I am interested in landscapes both familiar and foreign and through a personal dialogue in art explore the relationship in us between identity and territory. Recent paintings are about British landscapes which concentrate on the sensorial aspects of these places. These are places of personal refuge, free space, within a claustrophobic urban environment. Here contradictions occur, being both a public and private place. ” Jacqui Chapman, born in South Africa, immigrated to England, age 33. 

“Today the work I produce is influenced by my own on-going personal development. Who I am and how I fit into the the world are some of the questions I have searched for answers to. This unfolds into art works that incorporate philosophy on our origins of existence, belonging within society and the ever eternal quest for self-identity.” Janine Whitling, born in Beirut, immigrated to Australia, age 5.

 “My work is rotted in nature and the female body. I search for ways to explore how each change with time, often focusing on a spiritual and physical connection with the land. I use nature as my inspiration for the process and the medium I use in my art work – I paint with clay.” Eunika Stevula Rogers, born in Slovakia, emigrated to Canada age 12 and then USA aged 19.

 “I think that through painting my own self comes out and I mirror myself into my paintings. I believe that an artist cannot lie when he is creating because his art is a true expression of his self. The media I am working on is oil on canvas and I prefer to express my ideas through figurative paint­ing. In my artworks one can see the same child, my brother. He inspires me every day and he brings me back to those moments of innocence but not only, also to the moments where a person starts building his or her own character at a juvenile age.” Anca- Georgina Danila, born Romania, immigrated to Ireland, age 31.

The exhibition tour: 

Brisbane, Australia, May 2013
Memphis, USA, Feb 2014
Liverpool, UK, July 2014
Dublin, Ireland Nov 2014

For more information contact Janine via the contact page

December 13, 2012

A selection of new works by Jacqui Chapman

Endless Summer

Solo exhibition held in June 2012 at STAACKS GALLERY, 144 Banks Rd West Kirby, Wirral, England

This body of work was inspired by the landscapes around the Dee River Estuary on the Wirral Peninsular, in North West England.  With its low horizons and big skies, strong tidal variations and dramatic weather, the sensorial aspects provided ever changing triggers and inspiration

 Regatta oil on canvas 90 x90cm

 Marina II Oil on canvas 90 x 90 cm 2012

 Marina, West Kirby Oil on canvas 90 x 90 cm




New work recently shown below 30 Nov – 2 Dec 2012 at the 9th Oxton Art Fair, Williamson Art Gallery, Slatey Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, England where the Welsh Moors in North Wales inspired these landscapes. 


 Meadow, oil and acrylic on paper 29 x 29cm

 Welsh Moors, oil and acrylic on paper, 12 x 12 cm

 Woods,  oil and acrylic on paer, 29 x 29cm



These paintings below were a private commission, inspired by the Willows in Birkenhead Park this autumn. I was interested in the strong vertical lines of the Willow presented in a panoramic format.

Birkenhead Park was designed by Thomas Paxton in1848 -1851 and was the first public park of its kind in the world. Central Park in New York was fashioned on this design.

Since I have lived in England, emigrating here in 1995, Birkenhead Park was my local and first spacious refuge.
 I had no car, just a baby, a pram and some bread for the ducks.

Since then, I have exhibited in the Park’s Visitor Centre Art Gallery several times over the years, including in a De- Junk, Re-Junk group exhibition using recycled materials in July 2012. Selected work from this show is currently exhibited in the World Museum in Liverpool. (Oct 2012 – Jan 2013)


 Willow 1 oil on canvas 80 x 160 cm

 Willow 2 oil on canvas 80 x 160 cm

December 12, 2012

New Paintings by Eunika Rogers

Il Sussurro, Colorado Clay and charcoal on canvas, 48 x 64" 2012
 
Tenuta Branco,  Tuscan Clay on watercolor paper. 20 x 30" 2012



December 11, 2012

New Works by Janine Whitling

natures wonderland, acrylic and paper on canvas, 91x91cm, 2012
original painting by Janine Whitling For Sale

the flower patch,  acrylic and paper on canvas, 30x30cm, 2012
original painting by Janine Whitling for sale

 springtime posy, acrylic and paper on canvas, 91x91cm, 2012
original painting by Janine Whitling for sale

September 10, 2012

A group Exhibition with Eunika Rogers in Chianciano Museum Italy





Art of the mind – an exhibition ranging from Abstract and Surrealism to Expressionism and conceptual photography.


Chianciano Intenational Art Award at the Chianciano Art Museum, Chianciano Terme, Chianciano, Italy


September 15 - 23, 2012
Opening night Saturday 15th September, at 4.30pm


This is a juried event for which Eunika Rogers was selected on her body of work and also had to create 3 original pieces for the event.


Slipping to the Edge of Dawn

She'll spin and cast her skin

Stunned by the sound of falling rain