Showing posts with label Claire2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claire2. Show all posts
Thursday, November 29, 2012
If you think it is better to try stealing the painting now, turn to page 16.
Temporary installation by Claire² outside The Ward Studios.
590 Newcastle Street, Leederville, WA.
Claire² were asked by Artsource to create temporary artwork to attract attention from the Newcastle/Loftus Street frontage of The Ward Studios for an open day held on the 25th of November. This work is to be on display for as long as it stays in place (depending on the durability of materials, weather and possible theft!)
This work includes large hand coloured grids, alphabetised movable location points, QR and Morse Code and a six metre vinyl digital print.
As in their previous “Txt Msg” project, for this work Claire² continues to explore coded language and utilise the digital aesthetic of pixilation and gridded networks while drawing comparisons to the patterns used in textile production. Hand coloured grid panels blend traditional embroidery sampler text/iconography with text based emoticons and the abbreviated language of internet slang.
The six metre vinyl digital print is layered with a map of the local area sourced from Google maps, a historical hand drawn map (courtesy of the City of Vincent Local History Centre) and a computer generated cross stitch pattern, based on the Leederville Google maps image.
A location pointer alphabet populates the garden, referencing the “pins” on Google maps. These location points are movable and we encourage people to change the arrangement of these points. So next time you are driving by feel free to stop and play with the red alphabet points.
Words by Claire² = Bushby + Canham
Claire² would like to acknowledge the generous support of Fitzgerald Photo Imaging, North Perth.
See more images on FB
Thursday, March 15, 2012
A thankyou
This is little thanks I mailed to Miik Green for having Claire² to speak at his studio night last week. We felt rather honored to talk about our Claire² projects in this forum. It was also great to hear some thoughts and feedback too, many thanks to everyone who came along.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Another chain complete on the Paper Chain!
William Wernham to Holly Pepper (Chain 11) |
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
First chain completed on the Paper Chain!
Natsu Power to Carla Thursday, Chain 9 |
We have our first complete chain on the Paper Chain!
Natsu Power to Carla Thursday completed chain #9
You can see how this chain progressed by following this link -
http://thepaperchain.tumblr. com/tagged/Chain_9
Natsu Power to Carla Thursday completed chain #9
You can see how this chain progressed by following this link -
http://thepaperchain.tumblr.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
New on the Paper Chain
There is something new and lovely to see on the Paper Chain blog. It's by Kristi Chua Pinjes, sent to John Parkes on Chain # 9.
Check out a slideshow of this work here -http://thepaperchain.tumblr.com
and while you are there, why not have a look at some more of Kristi's work at Kristi Chua Art on Facebook
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Paper Chain 2011
There is a new collage by Pauline White up on our Paper Chain webpage!
Check it out, join in, tell your friends.
Also for those who didn't see it, we were featured on the Frankie blog!
Thanks Frankie, you are awesome : )
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
There's a new collage on The Paper Chain block!
I received this lovely collage in the mail yesterday! I'm so excited!
We have been running the Paper Chain since April this year, seeing all the lovely work everyone was producing I was waiting (as patiently as I could) for my name to come up in our monthly random name picks and at last it did.
Morgana Robb has made this very inspiring mixed media collage for me and I now need to make a collage response to send onto the next link in our chain (#8). You can pop over to our Paper Chain blog to see a slideshow with detailed images of Morgana's collage, follow our progress, and even join in if you like : )
Thursday, November 25, 2010
The Paper Chain is gaining momentum!
Two new collages have recently arrived in Paper Chain peoples mail boxes! Go see!
Morgana showing what she found in a mysterious parcel
that arrived at her door from the other-side of the country...
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wonderful things are happening on the Paper Chain...
Two wonderful new collages have arrived by Laura Williams and Carla Thursday, so go check them out at thepaperchain.tumblr.com
And why not go see the work of these talented ladies at their websites too :)
Laura Williams - http://laurajwilliams.blogspot.com
Friday, August 20, 2010
New Paper Chain Collage
Pop over to the Paper Chain blog and see the wonderful new addition by Lorraine Corker.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Paper Chain
Claire² is a collaborative duo I am one half of with my good friend, Claire Canham. We are currently hosting a collage project called Paper Chain.
Paper Chain has been running since April this year and started as an experiment on Facebook. At present there are 24 active participants and the FB group has 82 members (made up of active & interested parties).
We are interested in the concept of networking/connecting and the physicality and joy of receiving mail. A project where people who are friends, aquaintences and strangers interact online, materially and in their creative capacities.
All participants make and receive a collage through the postal service. As there has been plenty of interest and we thought it might be nice to display the work being produced to more than just Facebook users, we recently launched a blog for Paper Chain.
We have a broad definition of collage for this project, and though paper is in the title it is not necessary that the work is made out of paper. We have had people express interest in doing collage with sound, video, textile, and many other materials. We are really looking forward to seeing the many interpretations of what collage means.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Paper Chain and maybe even joining please visit:
the Paper Chain
Paper Chain FB group
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