SariCeciliaArts
Melbourne , Victoria, Australia
"To help bring more peace, beauty and creative pieces into your home and life."
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This piece is called Earth and Wood. The markings are made with the ancient native Canadian technique of Pyrography. I loved the natural textures of this gourd and wanted to accentuate its beauty and form. The images on the gourd are about growth and movement like a tree or a plant. Symbolically this represents to me the growth and patience of a mother’s love which grows and moves. She changes and adapts her world for the love of her child. I am inspired by beauty in the natural world and create original abstracted pieces like this as a reminder of how beautiful and organic life can be if we just pause to notice her.
Contact Artist
My passion- To help bring more peace, beauty and creative pieces into your home and life.
Qualifications
01/1994 – 12/1994 Honors Year - Bachelor Fine Arts, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
01/1990 – 12/1993 Bachelor of Education – Fine Arts, Melbourne University.
01/1989 – 12/1989 Diploma in Arts and Design - Footscray Institute of TAFE,
Solo exhibitions
2009 – “A moment in time” – Photography Exhibition – Tanggammus Bay City Council, Kiluan, Sumatera
2008 – “Kiluan Dolphins” – Short Film and dance performance – Cikal House (Yayasan Ekowisata), Bandar Lampung, Sumatera
1999 – “Untitled Portraits” - Platform Gallery Mixed Media - Degraves Street, Melbourne Victoria Australia.
1995- “Cupids Rosy Snout” - Platform Gallery – Painting, Mixed Media, Printmaking & Sculpture Installation, Melbourne Victoria Australia
Group exhibitions
2013 – Small Works Show, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2013 – Mom Show at Chashama, Broadway, New York, USA
2012 - Art House Co-Op Brooklyn Library, USA The Sketchbook Project Worldwide Travelling Exhibition
2012 - Parrallax Art Fair, New York City, USA
1994 Seven Printmakers – Brunswick Street Gallery Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia
1993 5th Australian Triennial Sculpture Exhibition, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Selected commissions
1997 “Emma” – portrait painting - private commission
1998 – “The Buddha Field”– painting – private commission
Awards
1993 - Finalist 5th Australian Sculpture Triennial, Melbourne, Australia
Film & Video Art
Short Films
2008 –“Kiluan Bay Dolphins” -Video (sound) 5min
1995 – “Memoirs” - Super 8 (sound) 7min
1993 – “The Dance” - Super 8 (sound) 5min
Performances
2008 – “Kiluan Tango” – Indo/Latin Dance Performance – Cikal House (Yayasan Ekowisata), Bandar Lampung, Sumatera.
2007 “Pushpanjali” - Balinese Dance Performance - Indonesian Arts Festival, Docklands, Melbourne Victoria.
2005 – “The Ramayana” - Balinese Dance Performance - Regional Arts Victoria – Mt Egerton
2000 - 2004 Lead Singer – of “ Kachazka” Afro-Cuban band - public and private performances around Melbourne Metropolitan Area.
1996 – Lead Singer – “Blow” Improvised Jazz band - public and private performances around Melbourne Metropolitan Area.
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina my family and I migrated to Melbourne, Australia when I was three.
I have a rich ancestry of Italian, Spanish and Latin American cultures. Having being raised by parents who were both from in rural areas, I was taught the value of country life and family values. I have always been close to the natural world and have had a deep respect for the land.
During art school I formed an interest in the anthropology of indigenous cultures of Australia and Indonesia. These interests lead me to paint and travel around the world absorbing knowledge and a love of people and their cultures. I supported my love of art, travel and cultures for 10 years by teaching art in primary and secondary schools around the world.
Having the life of a traveling artist made small scale paintings and drawing my most immediate mediums to use. I had a few special brushes in my suitcase which I took everywhere and I found I could purchase acrylic paints and canvasses from almost every city I inhabited. There are very few things you require as a solo travelling artist and I decided that if it didn’t fit in my suitcase, I probably didn’t need it. Not only was I becoming aware of how simply I could live, I was also seeing what was really important to me in my life. Things started to become clearer to me.
In my experiences I noticed again and again that regardless of country, race or creed, people are just looking for ways to feel happy, accepted and loved. I also knew that these were things that I also wanted for myself in my life and in a metaphysical and abstract manner I found ways to express these feelings of compassion, joy and love into my art pieces.
I have chosen to make the mountains of North East Victoria, Australia my home and it is here where I am creating sculptures inspired by my abstract paintings; my mother’s unconditional love; my own motherly love as a teacher and the true essence mother: Mother Earth.
My current series of sculptures is entitled “Mother Earth: Memories of Mother”.
It is a reflection of my memories of all the warmth and love I have received from all the families who have welcomed me into their life like a daughter/sister while I was travelling. The series also expresses my gratitude of my own mother’s love for me and all mothers who love unconditionally. The feelings I have about a mother’s pure love and all the memories I have experienced have been abstracted to its purest, simplest forms in my sculptures. They are ultimately all a tribute to the source: Mother Nature, the greatest mother of all.
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