Me, Shu Xian Wong and Rebecca Painter are invited to paint the walls at Beiro Bar in melbourne. Can’t wait! Flights, paint and accomo paid for… Unfortunately I won’t be painting something too abstract like my paintings as the patrons might get too tripped out whilst tipsy ;(
Opening night at Global Gallery went well! Me, Shu Xian Wong and Rebecca Painter rushed the installation, but it all turned out. We hung the photos and stuck the Chinese funeral paper on the wall and projected the animation on top of it. The animation took a while, it was a stop frame animation of me and rebecca with Carribean and Chinese calligraphy over our skin like it was growing…..
Artists: Rebecca Painter, Shi Wah Tse and Shuxian Wong
Dates: Exhibition opening Wednesday 29th September, 6-8pm continuing till Sunday the 10th October.
Meet the artists: saturday 9th october, 2-4pm
A collection of three abstract painters work that investigate and explore the boundaries of painting through techniques and application of layering, medium, texture, and colour.
Rebecca Painter ’s mixed media paintings explore the boundaries of painting illustrated by ideas of process, texture, layering and use of colour. Investigating the theme of hybridity and paleontology through the exploration of surface, casting and trapped subject matter, Painter likens her work to that of museum specimens.
Shi Wah Tse’ s brightly coloured abstract paintings explore contemporary notions about the act and art of painting. The proliferation of new media, performance and installation art, and notions of ‘the death of painting’ has led Shi Wah to question; ‘Is abstract painting still a relevant and engaging art form in today’s contemporary framework?’
Shuxian Wong explores and experiments with the technical and physical attributes of paint. Combining mediums from acrylic paint to recycled glass and paper mache, textural reliefs are built-up on the canvas. Abstract depictions of the artists’ cultural roots juxtaposed with contemporary memoirs of life in Sydney are presented in a montage of small canvases.
Shi Wah and Rebecca Painter have also experimented with different mediums such as photography/performance and this is shown in their recent conceptual. The series ‘Open Spaces’ of photography, performance and animation explores the notion of co-existence of hybridity and being Chinese/Australian and Caribbean/English. This is explored through the mixture of glossy photography, animation and pop commercialism infused with Chinese funeral money and traditional Caribbean calligraphy.
i was offered to do a mural to hang outside ATVP in the streets of Newtown. The other 2 murals before were heaps graffiti and guyish and cool. they looked good, but i didnt want to do something realli fine artsy or serious or graffiti or too cool. So i got Shu Xian Wong to help me paint something too cutesy and too girly and too kitsch – hello kitty toaster.
It was all good to hang until the director told me hello kitty is trademarked and they could get sued. So no go, and since i’m leaving this thursday no time to re-paint it ;(
Eclecticism showcases the diversities of five contemporary artists linked by a common past – all having studied together, as graduates of the Sydney College of Arts. Eclectic in mediums, styles and subject matter; McColl, Painter, Powell, Sawrey, Tse and Wong explore notions and qualities from paint to pop culture to the evocation of memory, stretching over fields of painting, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics and embroidery.