who were “enthusiastic exponents of modern art in Melbourne during the 1930s and ’40s.” Modern art that would have challenged the conservative (male) art conventions of the day, much as modernist photographs by Max Dupain challenged
Inoue's journey with flower art began one rainy day. “As I stared out of the dining room window, I saw our rose bush getting shook by strong winds,” Inoue tells My Modern Met. “I noticed that the delicate rose petals were getting blown off to the ground. It felt like such a was...
As I walked our dog Bombay, in this winter wonderland that only a few hours earlier was snow- less, I could not help but be struck by the interesting play of colour and light here. Over the course of a few evenings I consigned that play to memory. Through close observation, notes, ...
Inspired by realized and imagined rites of spring, this intermedia project interpolates “liveness”, seeks communion and finds love. Rehearsed and filmed partially over Zoom and in landmark locations on the Stanford campus. “Presenting Liveness in the Tech Space.” Presentation and roundtable ...
Singapore flower artist Ye Ruoshi A personal journal of art making, family and friends Category Archives:Flower APAD’s 50th Anniversary group show –” Moving On” at The Substation Attended the exhibition opening night of the group show- “ Moving On” at The Substation, Armenian Street, last...
at the time dogs are more likely to be outside doing doggy behaviour. We needed to resolve this situation before we were threatened with a fine by the Council. I also refuse to let The Spineless One and Shouty Boy tarnish the joy I have in my dog, who loves sitting in the sun in ...
The first flower has bloomed. Soon there will be a carpet of pink flowers. First flower The same plant a few days ago I love succulents and I found a wombat who has the same passion for succulents. A progress photo of the wombat I drew for#wombatober– a little wombat who has a pas...
We are proud to announce our sixth Japanese Pop Up Shop at RESOBOX East Village! Accessories such as earrings, necklaces, and more Japanese-inspired products will be on sale! Japanese artist and Japanese-inspired artists are all welcome to join and promote their works! Please join us and see...
to give it time to bed in and for the brilliant horticulture team to create the shed’s green roof and plant up around it before the queen bumblebees start to emerge. We aim to return soon to get some pictures of the shed with some green around it, instead of just some January mud...
compass plant, home to a root vertical and deep, clear through to bedrock in July seeking a seed that tastes like sunflower, but with its own man-high stalk, saucer-sized yellow blooms. He wanted to celebrate a prairie birthday, a flowering age, before rail lines or highway. He rode...