Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Artwork

Sunday challenge 113 divider - Clothing

10 Sep 2024 13 6 219
Tropical Colours Design on the back of a T Shirt. Best viewed with sunglasses :-) SC113 - Post 15 September - Your favourite clothing, apparel. www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/discuss/199516

Welcome Beautiful People

08 Oct 2016 1 1 302
Imperial Hotel, Eumundi

Imperial Lion

08 Oct 2016 2 311
Imperial Hotel, Eumundi

Bus Art

08 Oct 2016 7 15 564
Imperial Hotel, Eumundi

Guitar Art

08 Oct 2016 2 2 327
Imperial Hotel, Eumundi

The Shadow

06 Dec 2015 15 37 746
My father painted this in oil as a copy of an original painting featured in a book. Unfortunately he doesn't remember the original artist, and, so far, I have not found it on the Internet. Thanks to Ann and Dida for identifying the original artwork as The Shadow by Charles Blackman, Australian artist. The Schoolgirl series 1950s. collection.heide.com.au/objects/13/the-shadow TSC Artwork on a wall

Millennium Dreamscape

14 Mar 2015 2 1 318
Photo taken March 2015. Artist Blair Girle 2000. Palmer Coolum Resort, Sunshine Coast, Queensland March Almond Blue 6

Panning/Motion Blur

21 Feb 2015 5 7 337
Panning a stationary object, in this case an artwork.

Tom banks on Cook and Co

18 Feb 2015 1 251
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COOK & BANKS

18 Feb 2015 1 229
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COOK & BANKS

18 Feb 2015 1 6 475
I have passed these statues many times, and today I stopped and took a few photos. Tom Offermann happened to be outside his offices and I asked him about the statues. He saw a statue in Melbourne ‘Three Businessmen Who Brought Their Lunch. Batman, Swanston & Hoddle’ and was so impressed with the artwork that he commissioned the artists to create ‘Cook and Banks’ who were Noosa Heads’ first privately funded civic art pieces. Tom said that the sculptures are his contribution to Noosa Civic Art. The names (courtesy of artists Paul Quinn and Alison Weaver) are a tribute to Captain James Cook and Sir Joseph Banks, who actually never set foot in Noosa. 1770: Captain Cook sailed past, admiring the rainbow hued sand cliffs of the Noosa North Shore. Cook (and Matthew Flinders in 1802) failed to detect the mouth of the Noosa River but noted that Laguna Bay was “an open sandy bay” and a “bight in the coast”…Noosa Library Timeline. The figures were moulded in clay, cast in plaster and finally in bronze. This is known as the ‘lost wax’ method of casting. The two pieces have an ‘other world’ feel to them, with long spindly limbs, bulging eyes and surprised expressions on their faces. There is a serious colonial edge with their black trousers, but a Noosa feel in the aqua coloured shirts the pair are wearing. 48/365

Beach Huts on Purple/Silver

11 Jan 2015 5 2 584
Hand painted glass coaster on silver and purple background. Coaster from Eumundi Markets, artist unknown. 11/31 Purple/Metallic Silver January 11/365

Brighton Beach Huts

02 Sep 2014 4 8 508
Section of Art print, Melbourne, Victoria. 1/30 Pale Green/Brown September, 12 Months in Colour

Kookaburra Print

27 Mar 2014 1 230
Section of print bought at the Eumundi Markets in Queensland. By local Artist Misha. The reflection in the photo is another print (different artist) on the opposite wall. Misha was born in Yugoslavia in 1948 and began to draw literally as soon as he could hold a pencil. His creative efforts continued after moving to Australia in 1959 and led to formal training at Swinburne Technical College in Melbourne. The learning process has continued to this day and has been in the more pleasant surrounds of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland for the last 20 years... Virtually all of Misha's work is sold through the famous Eumundi markets on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. His art is displayed at these markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays. misha.com.au 24/31 March Pale Blue, 12 months/365 Days in Colour.

Kookaburra Scene

16 Jan 2014 2 284
The inner scene is about 1 inch diameter. A small round box with this decoration on the top. 16/31 January Dark Green, 365 Days in Colour.

Beach Huts

26 Nov 2013 12 10 690
Photo of an Art photo print, which is in our hallway. Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Victoria. Canon EF-S 60mm Macro Lens Archive Airings AA21 Patterns 2022 Since buying this artwork, we have visited the actual beach huts in Brighton, and I took a series of photos, which I will upload in due course.