Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Obituary





Sadly, after suffering briefly from a mysterious disease, our 2-year-old budgie 'Mickey' passed away suddenly last Sunday morning. (He just dropped dead off my desk, while I was working on my computer!) He left behind his grieving carers, and his best mate 'Mad Max', who hardly uttered a 'peep' since. The funeral service took place in the afternoon (see photo of grave site!) accompanied by a heartfelt speech, prayers and the unveiling of a memorial sculpture (see photo!).

Mickey, we miss you and your aerial artistry! You brought lots of laughter and fun into our home!....And you seemed to outsmart us daily!

Hope you have a great time in 'Budgie Heaven'!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Think Pink Party





Today was the big day for Alyssa from Lyssy May, Morningside. She managed to transform her beautiful, cosy little shop into a cafe, auction house, gallery/showroom & a place to network and chat with a (few!) glasses of (pink) bubblies. Yes, it was a snug fit...but a huge success, especially as a fundraising event for the Wesley Hospital Kim Walters Choices Program! Thank you, Alyssa for this great opportunity for me to meet other artists/designers and to catch up with friends!
These are some pics of my little accessories @ Lyssy May! Further details are on my website www.silkesavran.com

Art & Nature!









Here is an example of art and nature co - habiting peacefully while beautifying a normally cold and grey, concreted Viriginia Train Station, Brisbane.


It's still a work in progress for the artists and Mother Nature!






Tuesday, July 8, 2008

playing with butterflies at the shed









The 50 butterflies from Milpera High School flew all the way to 'The Shed', a small QLD Rail metal warehouse at a secret location where all the great artists meet to touch up the children's work to get it ready for the public eye!


Our brief was to 'play with the butterflies!', so here are some of the results.....




butterflies at Milpera






I just started working as a contract artist for Queensland Rail's Community Arts Program, called 'Positve Partnerships'. I am part of a small team of artists working with Brisbane schools and community groups to 'beautify' the local train stations and subways with colourful ans fun works of art. The students get to draw and paint on 2D cut-out shapes which then get finished off and touched up by us, the professional artists, before being installed onto the pre-painted walls of the stations and subways.


Our latest project took us to Milpera High School in Chelmer, Brisbane. This is a very special school. Only one of its kind exists in Australia! Refugee children of high school age, and coming from all kinds of countries and horrific experiences, get taught the basics in English, maths science, etc, by caring teachers and volunteers until they are ready to enter the Australian school system and culture! Art plays an important part at Milperra High School, so it we ended up with some fantastic designs for our 50 butterflies!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Family Affairs
















I've just been scanning and documenting a few very old family snaps my mum sent me a while ago. They are photos of her family, dating back to 1921!
Due to the two World Wars only a few documents and pictures have survived for me to get an idea about my ancestors. So I feel very honoured to now be the keeper of these invaluable family treasures.
The names of my great -great grandparents, grandmother ( the one on the left in the white dress) and great uncle and auntie ( the two sailor kids) are very German indeed: Gustav, Erna, Charlotte, Fritz and Elfriede! They are all in heaven now...and they actually told me to put up their photos on the internet, so they can show them to their friends up there!
And as hilarious as the names is the fashion! Note the crochet dress ( no wonder I am into it!), fairy crown and sailor suits! Not to mention the little black pooch on the table!
It's actually a bit of a sad photo...the man behind the doggy, Gustav, was later executed in front of his family by the Nazi's, apparently for being a traitor of some kind.
Well, so much for my family history for now....maybe more later!

Water Cooler Bag



The things you have to do as a parent......last term my daughter came home with the project brief of designing and constructing a 'water cooler bag' as part of their curriculum work on the 'Australian Goldrush'. I don't know anything about that part of the Australian history (and many others, I'm afraid!), let alone, how to construct this thing without any engineering, physics or science experience.
Well, thank God, for our artistic ingenuity, flair and a stack of materials in my studio...
Voila! A couple of weeks later we came up with this fashionable backpack - slash - water bottle cooler!
So, imagine you are stuck in the desert, digging for that famous metal, with no esky (with that famous golden liquid!) in sight....you'll be the 'bee's knee's' with this trendy and practical design!
Orders are taken! Just contact us via email or comment!!!!