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Number 5 studio, a little gallery by the sea

Published: Wed 30 Jan 2013 12:52 PM
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January 28, 2013 - The New Zealand Art Show
What: Art exhibition
Title: ink ink pencil paint
When: January 22 – March 2, 2013
Where:number 5 studio, a little gallery by the sea, 5 Lyall Parade, Lyall Bay, right next to Maranui Café, Wellington 6022
Entry fee: Free
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm
Description
The latest exhibition at number 5 studio in Lyall Bay has drawing as its central theme. Featuring artwork in a range of styles and media by Jodene Goatley, Fleur Benn, Rika Nagahata, Nikki McIvor and Helen Reynolds, ‘ink ink pencil paint’ is a stunning testament to the versatility of drawing materials and the skill of the artists.
The artists are all past exhibitors with the New Zealand Art Show and they currently have their own webpages on artshow.co.nz, the official website for The New Zealand Art Show.
Rika Nagahata, originally from Japan and currently residing in Wellington, enjoys using intricate patterns and abstract shapes combined with various types of animals as subjects in her art. She draws inspiration from a lot of things including traditional Japanese art and children's book illustrations.
Helen Reynolds, based in Eastbourne, Wellington, is fascinated by landscape systems, complexity and chaos. Her drawing practice follows a process of repeated marks, primarily in ink, that respond to pre-existing factors like the texture and flaws in paper, or clots in the ink. Over the course of her mark-making forms suggesting landscapes arise.
Jodene Goatley is completely self-taught and only started drawing in very recent years which is difficult to believe, as her delicate and detailed pencil drawings display the skill of an artist with many years of experience
Displaying a humourous side, much of her works are playful pictorial puns. Her drawings represent her innate quirks and her funny bone.
Fleur Benn is concerned about the effects that human behaviour, overpopulation and degenerating eco-systems are having on the natural habitats of the world’s animals. More than a million species face extinction and Fleur urges humankind to take responsibility for our role in this
Her choice of materials used reflects her concern for our throw-away society. “I like the fact I can transform cast-off materials into something sought- after and desirable again”.
Nikki Mcivor, originally from Wales, draws her inspiration from the beautiful Wairarapa landscapes and wildlife. Working mainly in ink pen and acrylic on paper, her influences are Art Nouveau and late 19th century Japanese prints.
Examples of the art works can also be seen on the New Zealand Art Show website - http://artshow.co.nz/gallery/
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Number 5 studio Website: http://artshow.co.nz/gallery/
Main websitehttp://artshow.co.nz/
About number 5 studio art gallery.
Number 5 studio is operated by The New Zealand Art Show and was opened in November 2012. The New Zealand Art Show is governed by the New Zealand Affordable Art Trust. The objectives of the Trust are to promote New Zealand artists and help them access resources and opportunities to further their development and to promote the appreciation of New Zealand art to the wider public.
The New Zealand Art Show is more commonly known for its annual art show held in Wellington – in 2013 it will be held July 25 – 28. Other operations include artshow.co.nz online art gallery and its art award system which includes the Signature Piece Art Award, a $5,000 cash prize awarded to an outstanding work of art as judged by the attendees to the New Zealand Art Show.

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