by Cheryle | Nov 16, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art reflections, Play, Process
There is a sense that this intuitive focus in art is what will become to be known as the Intuitive Art Movement. No one seems to be giving it a group name. History does that but as I look around, and do my own research, it is obvious that there is a consistency in...
by Cheryle | Nov 4, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art reflections, Process |
Michelle turned 40 and her lovely Mum Val threw her a surprise party on a warm Melbourne Cup afternoon. Her love if Owls inspired me to create another one off bag. I feel like each bag I create extends the possibilities. It is a lot of fun to be able to shape...
by Cheryle | Oct 25, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Process
We think there is always time for art….or we think there is not enough time. Art is one of those things that makes us, as artistic souls, come alive. What happens when life is so busy and then the unexpected happens….how do we find time. My friend Sue,...
by Cheryle | Oct 12, 2014 | Art, Art reflections, Learning, Play, Process
A few weekends ago I went on an artist retreated run by Tracy Verdugo. I started writing up what she did but part of me feels you should go explore her site and perhaps read her book. It is nice to explore individually. Her process has similarities to Flora Bowley but...
by Cheryle | Sep 23, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Learning, Process |
I am coordinating a writer’s festival for 300! Yr 9 students. I wanted an activity that was engaging and would incorporate text and images. I decided an accordion book could offer some good possibilities so today I started my example piece. Steps to making a...
by Cheryle | Sep 15, 2014 | Art, Exhibitions, Learning, Process
Sometimes when you approach a work and starts to take shape but it is not quite there, you have to take a leap into the unknown to create something fresh. My w ork is intuitive and I listen for inspiration. As I look back at her starting point and the caption, I...