When In Rome

More exciting news! My painting ‘Embrace’ has been selected for a group exhibition, showcasing Australian artists to be held in Rome in November 2015. The exhibition is being organised by multi award winning artist and lovely man, Steve McLaren, who dedicates as much time to encouraging fellow artists as he does to his own prolific practice.

My Painting, ‘Embrace’ celebrates the transformation that occurs when we hold something or someone close. Not just a physical act, to truly embrace is an emotional and spiritual experience. To embrace a loved one, a way of life, an ideology and with that embrace to fully engage with the essence of life itself. In this painting, bursts of colour, natural forms and tendrils vie for the viewers’ attention, just as life’s endless distractions pull us in opposing directions. The figures merge and explode with colour and those same natural forms, a reminder that though the modern world would have us believe we are somehow separate and immune to nature, we are in fact intrinsically part of the vast ecosystem called earth. ‘Embrace’ reminds us of the joy of abandon, of surrender to another, or an ‘other’ and in embracing fully, we become part of something greater; more  than we could ever have been on our own.

The EmbraceSixteen other works of mine will accompany ‘Embrace’ in digital form, to be displayed as a slide show for prospective buyers at the gallery in Rome. Fingers crossed the Italians like an Aussie girl’s perspective of the world.

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Pyrmont Art Prize

I cant get the smile off my face! I am so excited and honoured to have won second prize in the 2015 Pyrmont Art Prize, for my piece “Autumn”.

Autumn 12 x 12 inch $290

              Autumn 12 x 12 inch $290

Thank you to the wonderful Lesley Dimmick, from the Tap Gallery, who works tirelessly to support artists and promote our skills, both at the Tap Gallery and in the community. Without her huge effort to transport, hang, pack and re-hang the works over the two days of the festival, none of the art would have been seen by the 30,000 visitors to the event.Thank you too, to the judges, Dr Stephen Little, Head of Painting at the National Art School Sydney, Mr Fergus Tan, Principal of Art Platform and Mrs Mona W. Goubran, Principal and Founder of Creative Art School. Finally a big thanks to the Bendigo Bank Pyrmont, for sponsoring the Pyrmont Art Prize and the Pyrmont- Ultimo Chamber of Commerce for the awesome plaque which will take pride of place on my studio wall and all the other festival sponsors.

The prize money will go to great use,helping to fund my upcoming exhibition in August 2015, at the Gauge Gallery Glebe.

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Fear V Love

I’ve been working hard since I last wrote here. I’m developing skills in photographing and the editing of my artwork, I’ve exhibited my work in several group shows, I’m making new friends with other artists for fun and collaboration, posting on social media, painting, attending workshops, you name it, I’ve been there, pushing, forcing myself into increasingly uncomfortable places, far from my comfort zone.

Growth Has It's Season Gouache and Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 12 inch

Growth Has It’s Season Gouache and Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 12 inches

There always seems to be so much to do and with every step forward, more questions arise! With each new direction, or decision, fear and love my life long companions whisper in each ear, each one fighting to be heard, in an endless battle for supremacy. I know I’m not alone, all of us experience this battle. The further from our comfort zone we get, the louder fear becomes, whispering at first, then nagging like a shrew; “You can’t do it”……… You’re too old, young, fat, stupid, poor, whatever put down perfectly fits our personal repertoire of insecurities. Fear often has the loudest voice as it has shame, guilt and failure as allies, but if we listen closer, beneath fear’s undermining soundtrack, the sweet tones of love sing a different tune. The song of love resonates with our destiny, our greatest passions and desires. The song of love has truth, serendipity, miracles, magic and so much more as allies. The song of love resonates within our cells, harking back to a time when we were new and fearless, when life was a beautiful, safe adventure.
My commitment is to continue to look at opportunities and challenges and make my decisions based on love, not fear. Fear will undermine, doubt and be suspicious of adventure and opportunity, begging us to stay put, to not take risks, to be careful, to ultimately be less. On the other hand, decisions based on love feel exhilarating, like plunging into a cool stream! The energy feels expansive and exciting, still challenging, but somehow, just right.

Communion  Gauche and Acrylic on Canvas12 x 12 Inch

Communion Gouache and Acrylic on Canvas12 x 12 Inch

I’ve got lots of work to put up on the website in a new gallery for 2015, but as I mentioned, there’s so much to do. I’m working on some products for sale and want to get a professional portfolio done for licencing designs and approaching galleries. It would all happen a lot faster, if I could just clone myself!  Anyway, I’ll pop a couple of images up with this post and check me out on instagram @emeljurd to see loads of my drawings and progress images of paintings as well as a few random shots of our new puppy Eddy. Good luck with your challenges and decisions and remember, love, not fear!

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Little Creatures

Come and check out my gorgeous little Winter Bear, all rugged up in his little crocheted scarf. ( I haven’t crocheted since I was in primary school, luckily it’s like riding a bike!) I’ve made him for the “Little Creatures” exhibition at ‘The Creatory” The exhibition is open from Saturday the 28th of March till the 12th of April,  as part of the Marrickville open studio trail. (MOST) “The Creatory” is a wonderful store filled with handmade creations at 3/60 Carlton Crescent Summer Hill  (opposite Summer Hill station)
All the ‘little Creatures’ on show are 15cm in height or less and all are for sale.  So come on down, check out my Winter Bear and all the other gorgeous critters and maybe pick up a new friend!

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Exhibit

Good morning everyone! (or afternoon, or night)

I have a passion for creating, I’ve done it all my life, in private, in public murals, in work places facilitating groups, community projects, funded extravaganzas, you name it. I have a new creative goal, possibly my most ambitious and personally confronting, it is to exhibit my work. I’ve been actively searching out opportunities and have made it my mission to enter every group show and art prize I am able to, with a view to building up to a solo show.  I’m insecure like most artists, but have been diligently pushing past my insecurities and constantly challenging myself to learn more and get out there. So despite my fears, I exhibited two pieces in the ‘International Women’s Day’ Exhibition at Tap Gallery, in Darlinghurst. The two pieces posted below seemed to me to fit with the theme of International Womens Day best.  The first, ‘Loyalty’, is about the duality of loyalty. It is an incredibly admirable quality, but when exploited by another, can cause such deep pain, confusion and longing. The human figure inside the animal, alludes to a common trait, where we are loyal to others, patiently waiting for recognition, while abandoning our true, inner selves. The other painting, ‘Family Tree’ is an insight into my own childhood. High in our oak tree with my younger brother, I escaped the chaos below, embraced by her strong branches, I tracked the seasons, dreamed, read, gained perspective and felt safe. I can still see her lurid green spring leaves and feel the texture of her rough dark bark. I loved that tree.

It was a really fun opening and I really appreciate the friends and family who attended. For those of you who missed out, don’t worry, I plan to provide lots more opportunities and may at some stage personally harass you to come along! Lol.

Loyalty 18" x 18" Acrylic on Canvas $580

Loyalty 18″ x 18″ Acrylic on Canvas

 

Memory Tree 18" x 18" Acrylic on Canvas $580

Memory Tree 18″ x 18″ Acrylic on Canvas

 

I’ve also put three pieces into the ‘A4 Art Exhibition’, at the Herring Island Gallery, in Melbourne. All pieces in the exhibition are A4 size and all of them are for sale. There will be a huge variety of original work, from loads of talented artists, so if you’re looking for something to do this weekend, (or on any of the dates listed below) pop on down. I’ve attached the flyer with all the details below. The image turned out really small and distorts if I enlarge it, so I provided a screen shot, so you can read the details. It’s run by the Contemporary Art Society of Victoria, so if you want more details, check out their website at  www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au

 

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Will keep you posted with my next creative exploits and I hope my honesty about my journey encourages others to be brave, create and share your talents with others.

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Reflections

As you know,  I have started an informal collaboration with a writer on Instagram. He contacted me this week with a short story and asked if I was inspired, could provide a drawing. For Instagram purposes, his stories can only be 250 words long and I realise now, my drawings should be in a square format, or they will be cropped and lose details from one end. Fortunately the image is not hampered by these restrictions here on my website! Please enjoy ‘Reflections’ by @jcenno, illustrated by  @emeljurd check us out on instagram. Oh and I’m still working on my website and will be today, so it may look different, or a mess, depending on how much work I get done. Let me know if you like the collaboration idea and/or my new look website.

REFECTIONS.

The ornate mirror hung off the wall innocuously. It’s silver filigree of curves ran around its border like a river of mercury that never ended. I stood in the doorway watching Kristy wash her face. The white basin that stood before her caught her restless dreams and drank last night away.

She was the strongest woman I had ever known but today might be the day. As she padded her face with a small towel, her eyes peeked every now and then into the mirror. Eventually she slowly lowered her towel and stared at her reflection. As tears welled up in her eyes, her hands gripped the basin; a mixture of anger and sadness. The unbearable loss, I knew she was feeling, began to take its toll. The mirror silently reflecting her anguish.

Reflection

With sudden fury she threw a cup causing a rippling web of splinters and cracks across the mirror. Kristy crumpled to the floor sobbing.

I knelt down and gently wrapped my arms around her.

“I’m sorry,” she said.

I knew exactly what she was referring to but asked anyway. “For what? There’s nothing to apologise for. It was beyond your control.”

She knew exactly what I was referring to and didn’t need to elaborate. Instead she said, “I broke the mirror.”

I answered, “Reflecting on the past can make us stronger but there’s nothing wrong if it doesn’t.” I looked at the fractured shards falling in the basin and added, “Besides it’s just a mirror.”

The Key

Hello my dear friends and supporters, Thank you for reading my posts and checking out my drawings and paintings, your support and feedback means more to me than you can ever know. I have something very cool to share with you in this post, something that coincidentally is very timely on this Valentines weekend. One of my followers on Instagram saw this picture I posted and asked if he could write a story about it. Instagram is quite difficult to write a story on, as it limits your comments to 250 characters. I was blown away by the beautiful story @jcenno posted with my drawing. I hope you enjoy it and  check him out on Instagram for more stories and check me out @emeljurd to see lots of shots of my drawings, paintings and other creative exploits I also promise that I am working behind the scenes and will be updating my website soon with a new look, new paintings and PayPal!

The Key

The Key

 

The Key by JC Enno

 

The tear glistened like a liquid heart as it fell into the dirt. I’ve known her for longer than I can remember. Watching her grow toward the sunlight, persevering through the winters and embracing the springs.

 

Each time she opened herself up, she knew it might lead to limbs breaking and hearts splattering the ground like fallen fruit. Each time she would pick herself up and grow stronger. Sometimes I helped but most of the time I just listened.

 

I had only one concern. She grew stronger yes but her key was soon becoming out of reach. In a branch buried so high amongst the colourful leaves of her soul that only birds or angels could reach it.

 

“I’ve had enough,” she shouted, shaking every leaf and fibre of her being. “There’s only so much a person can take. Every time it’s something else, some flaw, some quirk that they can’t stand.”

 

I stood amongst the remains and knew each piece intimately; that’s where she took things too seriously, over there was where she wasn’t serious enough, behind that is where she wasn’t pretty, next to where her looks made him jealous, toward the back is where she was considered boring and beneath that is where she didn’t spend enough time with him.

 

I asked, “You know it’s your imperfections that I adore the most right?”

 

Surprised, she let out a shuddering breath as I felt a metal object fall from the sky and hit me on the head.

 

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Big List Writer

I’m a big list writer, I need them to keep me on track. My kids in particular are sensational at hijacking my day. I find if I write a list for the next day, I can hit the ground running and avoid being railroaded into doing things for my children, that the really need to be doing for themselves. It’s a bit like when I learnt how to parachute.  The instructors train you over a weekend until you are so brainwashed by the necessary positions etc. you have to adopt for the jump and landing, that you go into automatic pilot (pun intended) You don’t allow the fear and the instinctual reaction: “What the bloody hell do you think you’re doing, climbing out onto the wing of a perfectly good plane and jumping away from it?” to kick in. My lists are somewhat  the same, they act as a directive from my functional self. I obey the next thing on the list, ring here, book that, pay the other, without engaging my fears, doubts and perfectionist streak. I do what I planned to do, instead of wasting hours researching the best way to proceed, or worse still, doing a million pointless jobs around the house, that I suddenly feel have to be done!  I like to do lists as I go along through the day, as things occur to me.  It clears my head in the moment, so they don’t keep nagging at me and at the end of the day I revise and priories them.  By doing this  I can be sure that I have put the most important and pressing issues first and gotten rid of any items that are no longer a concern.

My work lists tend to be pretty dull, pen on paper lists, but being a visual person I make other list-like creations! Collages with various long term goals I want to achieve, mind maps written and drawn in different colours with arrows and various lettering sizes and shapes, all  interconnecting across a page. These prettier versions can be stuck up around the house to constantly reinforce and remind you of your priorities and desires. Remember, they don’t have to be all work related and I strongly suggest they’re not. Live spherically! Who wants to be rich, but unwell, or healthy, but lonely and joyless? Create a balanced visual goal or have different “lists” for different aspects of your life. Ha, I just had an image of a feature wall with all my schemes and dreams plastered all over it! Possibly a little full on for the family!

Last years collage on my bedroom wall.

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Another Option

Mind Map  Option

I must admit, I’ve set myself a daunting list of goals for my art practice this year! The first thing I want to do, when the kids return to school ( Yay!!!!) is break my goals down into less overwhelming chunks. I also suggest getting really specific. Nebulous goals tend to float around taunting you and confusing the universe. I’ve found repeatedly in my life, that if I take the time to really focus on what I want to achieve and define the steps, amounts and time frames, that the universe seems to supercharge the whole thing! Suddenly the perfect people, places and opportunities appear from nowhere. Serendipitous conversations, revelations and an often effortless flow occurs. Mind you, it’s not all taken care of by universal energies, you still have to put in the work and follow through, but there is something wonderful about feeling the universal energy is partnering and approving of your venture and assisting your actions. I think we’ve all had that feeling, when things just feel right and seem to happen with a lot less effort than usual. Setting goals like this is just a way to invite more of this to happen in your life. It’s definitely different from just thinking lists. You know the ones I mean, they  drive you crazy at 2am, but can’t even be recalled with any clarity as you drag yourself out of bed at 6 or 7am!  Mental lists tend to go round and round in your head, take up too much nervous energy and are rarely of any help at all. Writing, drawing, collaging it down, clears your head and makes what you want real. The dreams, schemes and ideas suddenly have a form and begin to take on a life of their own.

My suggestion to you is give it a go. I know it works for me and I love to share things that work for me with other people. It’s not a new concept, I hardly invented this idea, but like lots of good ideas, we tend to forget about them.  Consider this a timely reminder, a nudge from a friend to pick a goal, big or small. Break it down into do-able steps and make sure that you are really specific. Create a list, collage, mind map or all three! Then start working toward your goal, little steps at a time, 20 minutes a day, if that’s all you have. It’s amazing what can be achieved one thing at a time. 20 minutes writing a day, can write a book in a year! 20 minutes creating something you love each day will fill an exhibition, a market stall, your home with beautiful handmade one offs. I’d love to hear  if you have any breakthroughs, or if you been using these techniques for years and what you have achieved with their help.

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Inspiration

Hi everyone! It’s been really difficult to find time to blog. It’s school holidays here, six weeks of joy and bonding ( I’m being sarcastic) I love my kids to bits, but we’ve got 2 weeks to go and I’ve run out of fun ways to entertain them and if I hear: “This Sucks” or “I’m bored” or “Why can’t we just stay home?” I may spontaneously combust!

Anyway, I thought I would post some of the things that I have been finding inspirational over this last six weeks. We’ve travelled South to Melbourne for Christmas get togethers with family and friends, then North to Nelson Bay for a wonderful beach house holiday, courtesy of my dear friend Leanne and her husband. These adventures have brought out the iphone photographer in me. I tend to avoid taking photos, I like to be immersed in what is actually happening, not distanced by some apparatus, but I have to say, I have really enjoyed sharing how I see the world with others. It goes some way to explaining why I feel so grateful most of the time and why I think this world is constantly amazing and full of everyday gifts.

I could keep posting images forever, but I thought I’d just give a little glimpse. I don’t use filters or editing. These pictures are as I took them from my iphone 4. I love how the time of day and the light impacts our world, the way we see things and these pictures.

Sorento Victoria

                                                                                Sorento Victoria

Flowering Artichokes at Red Hill Victoria

                                                      Flowering Artichokes at Red Hill, Victoria 

Sunflowers in Leichhardt NSW

                                                                   Sunflowers in Leichhardt, NSW

Sea Trees at Malabar Beach NSW

                                                                   Sea Trees at Malabar Beach

Nelson Bay Marina NSW

                                                                        Nelson Bay Marina NSW

Dutchies Nelson Bay NSW

                                                                          “Dutchies”  Nelson Bay

Old termite mounds repurposed by birds to nest in.

                                     Old termite mounds repurposed by birds to nest in.

Water and Stone

                                                                   Water and Stone

Happy Old and New Year

It’s the first day of 2015. I’m still in bed, not from late night revelling, but just because I can be; school holidays and all. It’s been a big year for me and I thought, before embracing 2015 with gusto, I would thank 2014 for all her gifts.

In 2014 I started a new business with my dear friend and talented counsellor/ Mindfullness advocate, Leanne Collins. We named the business ‘Art Journey’s’ , a name that perfectly encapsulates the inward and outward journey creatively expressing ourselves ignites. We’ve run with opportunities, facilitating creative workshops, developing ideas for new ones and now need to focus on playing catch-up with a website, finalising brochure designs and business cards. We already have work booked for 2015 and tentative plans for a book!!!!! So it’s all systems go on the ‘Art Journey’s ‘ front.

The last 3 months of 2014 were particularly affirming for me. I made a commitment to my art practice, building a studio in my yard in November. I love my little creative haven, it’s somewhere I’ve wanted from the moment we bought this home, many years ago. I think of all 2014’s gifts, this creative space is by far it’s best! I’ve got 3 words for all the creatives out there, toiling away on kitchen tables, boiling sunrooms and freezing garages, ‘Cabin Kits Galore’! Check them out, they put this little baby up in A DAY!

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In this last 3 months I’ve been creatively prolific, painting and drawing daily. I’ve introduced myself to social media, becoming active on Facebook, Instagram and created my website. I’ve amassed followers! Wow, was that a revelation! People actually like and sometimes even love my work! Social media has linked me with a world of amazing creative people who understand the compulsion to create. People who struggle with the same insecurities and vulnerabilities inherent in dragging something from the core of your being and placing it out in the world for public scrutiny. It has been such a blessing to connect with these gifted and amazing souls. They understand we create because we have to, because life is dull and pointless if we do not. After a life of being driven by my creative urges, but always feeling out of place, I have finally found a place to belong in the virtual world, which has helped me thrive in my creative practice in the real world.

The last amazing revelation of this year has been people purchasing the paintings and drawings I create! I’ve not made it easy for people to buy from me and yet they have. I plan to create prints, add PayPal and maybe some other products in 2015. I’d like to have an exhibition of my paintings or participate in a group show or two, if I can find some artistic buddies in Sydney. I have a book cover to create for my talented nephew and… Well you get the idea.
So, armed with my new kettle, my cool retro radio (bought for me by my lovely man) and a head full of schemes, I farewell dear 2014 and thank you for all your gifts. I now turn to embrace you 2015. Bring it on baby, I’m ready for an awesome year and wish you all the same!

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