Saturday, October 24, 2009

New work - mock ups




Graphis Gallery, Sugar cafe


Hello, another little update about me - it's all about me... the beauty of blogs!
These 2 items of mine are for sale at Graphis in Woollahra http://www.graphis.net.au/




I also have 2 pieces hanging at Sugar cafe in Bondi Junction, Nelson Street.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Commissions

Thanks to my beautiful friends and their friends, I am keeping busy and working on some commissioned pieces at the moment.
I will post these when I am finished.

Today I am off to help out for the 2042 inner west art festival http://2042artonthest.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 14, 2009

Sydney artisan markets


I am loving the emergence of arts and crafts markets around Sydney. Is it just me or are they popping up everywhere now? It's a good thing and I am actually going to try and get down to all of them and support the artists and even apply for my own stall, not sure where yet..

Saturday, August 8, 2009

French wallpaper - loving it



I am in France at the moment and am falling in love with all of the old wallpaper I have been living with in my hotel rooms. The typical French wallpaper with the repitition of patterns, particularly florals, and the overuse of the blue. I have been staying in hotels in the country (Etreaupont, Vervin..) so the wallpaper is typically French - cliched but adorable!
I am thinking I will incorporate this in to my work somehow.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Musique Art comp - I won!!




Constance - Oil on canvas
Interview


http://www.artsconnect.com.au/callforartists/0409_musiquearts.htm

I am very excited about winning this art competition for painting for the Art Musique magazine.
The showcase is tonight
http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=MUSIQUE09

Starting @ 8pm... the sublime art of Sydney painter Clara Adolphs & work of quirky ‘indie’ shoe designer Dom Dinel as well as winners from our 2009 'VISUAL' comp will be on show to be accompanied at 9pm by 'Ilythian' performing 'La Boite De La Musique' by Sydney Composer ChloĆ© Charody - where the sophisticated world of the classical meets the seductive world of the burlesque - featuring Burlesque Beauty Miss Suzie Q giving an awesome circus performance....

Hailed by The Daily Telegraph as ‘Blooming Amazing’ this definitely is a showcase not to be missed!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

moments of inspiration exhibition



I was thrilled that my submission was accepted for this group mixed media exhibition running from 26 May to 14 June at Art Moments, 99 Curlewis Street, Bondi.
I will be exhibiting three pieces.
Come along!
Here are some more details about the show www.artwhatson.com.au/artmomentgallery and click on exhibitions and then MOMENTS OF INSPIRATION 09

Monday, May 18, 2009

Cards on Etsy


If interested you can buy my cards on etsy http://casey1.etsy.com. I haven't uploaded them all yet but it's a start.
Thanks

My fridge magnets

Fridge magnets handmade with love and care.
The materials used are timber pegs and magnets with various other materials attached to these pegs. These include vintage material, vintage hankerchiefs, drink coasters from various establishments in Sydney, recycled wrapping paper, felt pen drawings on balsa and more...
I am setting up a store on etsy and will post details as soon as this is complete.

Thursday, May 7, 2009



I am having a stall at Bondi markets on Sunday 17 May, selling my cards and some other bits and pieces, that is if it isn't raining. Come down!

Friday, May 1, 2009

My cards for sale

These are some of my handmade cards and I am going to start selling them soon, probably starting with the markets.
They are blank inside and on recycled paper.
If you want to order any please email me at caseytemby@hotmail.com.
The prices vary from AU$4 to $7 each and cheaper for packs of 5 and 10.
Thanks

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

feathering the nest


Here is my piece hanging in the garage for feathering the nest group exhibition
You can see more pics here
http://garageopenings.blogspot.com/

Monday, April 6, 2009

feathering the nest - group exhibition


Melody Ellis' group mail art exhibition: feathering the nest

I sent in 'playback' - a hanging mobile I made from found objects (or junk) I found on my street.
I was walking home one day and found an unwound dictaphone cassette tape. I thought I would do the right neighbourhood thing and pick it up so I started winding it up, wrapping it around my hand again and again and again and as I was winding, I was thinking of uses for the cassette film instead of just throwing it in the bin.
I decided to put it in my anorak pocket and happened to stumble upon a few more things that I usually wouldn't have even noticed.

GARAGE OPENINGS PRESENTS:

feathering the nest (a group mail art exhibition)

Opening Saturday 4 April 2009
6:00 - 8:00pm

66 Hopetoun Circuit Yarralumla ACT

Featuring...
Marc Alperstein
Jonathan Baskett
Zanny Begg
Lauren Brown
Kate Carr
Monica Carroll
Melody Ellis
Marc Freeman
Somaya Langley & Christian Malejka
Sarah Logan
Annette Marie
Paul McGee
Brendon McKinley
Sarah Mosca
Vedanta Nicholson
Kalina Pilat
Francesca Rendle-Short
Spyridon Simotas
Peta Sirec
Richard Spellman
Alison Spence
Sarah St Vincent Welch
Casey Temby
Nella Themelios
Amy Thompson
Stedman Watts
Zuza Zochowski

My first exhibition - shades of lightness


 DETAILS http://www.caseytemby.com/shadesoflightnessinfo.html

What: shades of lightness - my first solo art exhibition

Where:
ourmishmash, 11 Curlewis Street, Bondi.
Hosted by
the lovely Jac and Ellice

When
: November - December 2008

About:

A series of portrait-style charcoal drawings and mixed media paintings, manipulated through the use of shading in an attempt to create a feeling of reflection and contemplation.


The pieces have a romanti
c feel, this could be due to my love of writers such as D.H. Lawrence, Flaubert and Thomas Hardy. Similarly like the characters D.H. Lawrence portrays, the female figures in ‘shades of lightness’ have the feeling they are by no means fully under their own control, but impelled by forces within them below the level of their conscious will or choice.

Quote taken from the Introduction, pa
ge xiv, written by Mark Kinkead-Weekes of D.H. Lawrence’s “Women In Love”:

“Instead of portraying human beings as consciously analysable personalities, as nineteenth-century novels had done, he wanted to get at what we have learned to call the subconscious, the four-fifths of the iceberg hidden below the ego and the surface o
f our knowing. That deeper ‘being’ had somehow to be made visible, like the patterns produced acoustically in fine sand by invisible sound, patterns which moreover change as soon as the note does. So Lawrence wanted also to get rid of the idea of a stable ego, the belief that personality is constant, and find ways, instead, of showing human beings as fluctuating and changeable – like water, which can be ice, steam or liquid, and yet is always the same substance…”












I wanted to convey a sense of purity, rawness and truthfulness through the use of basic materials such as un-primed canvas and natural charcoal to the found pre-loved recycled frames.