Wednesday 27 November 2019

2019 2 Dogs Art Space - Akashi - Xmas Exhibition By Western Australian Artists


2019

2 Dogs Art Space - Akashi - Xmas Exhibition
By
Western Australian Artists



Study of Mum by Peter Davidson

Duncan McKay, Connie Petrillo, Caspar Fairhall, Kevin Robertson,
Cynthia Ellis, Peter Davidson, Michael Doherty, John Cullinane,
 Chelle Bourne, Lynne Norton, Diokno Pasilan, Linda Fardoe,
 Louis Moncrieff, Shelley Cowper, Monique Tippett,
Ken Wadrop, Melissa Nolan McDougall, Jurek Wybraniec, Pippa Tandy, Ron Nyisztor 

With special art works
by
Sadaharu Horio (Kobe) & Frank Norton (Perth)
Kobe City - Hyogo Prefecture is the Sister State to Perth City - Western Australia





 Sadaharu Horio and Jurek Wybraniec 

 
Ron Nyisztor, Louis Moncrieff and Monique Tippett


Pippa Tandy and Shelly Cowper


Michael Doherty, Lynne Norton, Peter Davidson and Sally Douglas

More images will be added in due course

Thank you 

Tuesday 15 October 2019

Father and Daughter exhibition - Frank and Lynn Norton - The Wild Swans Art Group


Currently the Artworks are being hung in the art space. Further information on the artworks will posted in the next blog thank you .


Frank and Lynne Norton



Left to right - Kevin Robertson, Cynthia Ellis, Duncan Mckay, John Cullinane, Michael Doherty


   Peter Davidson                            Connie Petrillo





some of local supporters of the art space

Friday 30 August 2019

2 Dogs Art Space Akashi Presents 色 Colour


Audience members viewing the exhibition






Caspar Fairhall Sally Douglass and Ando Hiroshige

This exhibition looks solely at the colour artists have used within their studio praxis from Edo Period Ukiyo-e woodblock prints to now.
Artists on exhibit


Michael Doherty     Kevin Robertson


Diokno Pasilan           Lynne Norton


 Cynthia Ellis   Sadaharu Horio  Jurek Wybraniec



Ken Wadrop



Cynthia Ellis Kevin Robertson Ando Hiroshige Monique Tippett Caspar Fairhall
Sadharu Horio Jurek Wybraniec Lynne Norton Connie Petrillo John Cullinane 
Michael Doherty Sally Douglas Diokno Pasilan Linda Fardoe Louis Moncrieff
Toyhara Kunichika Ken Wadrop Melissa Nolan McDougall



Monday 26 August 2019

2 Dogs Art Space Akashi Presents 色 Colour



2 Dogs Art Space Akashi

Presents

Colour



Kevin Robertson - 7.03 am
 oil on canvas, 41.5 cm h x 31 cm w

This exhibition looks solely at the colour artists have used within their studio praxis from Edo Period Ukiyo-e woodblock prints to now.

Artists on exhibit

Cynthia Ellis Kevin Robertson Ando Hiroshige Monique Tippett Caspar Fairhall
Sadaharu Horio Jurek Wybraniec Lynne Norton Connie Petrillo John Cullinane 
Michael Doherty Sally Douglas Diokno Pasilan Linda Fardoe Louis Moncrieff
Toyhara Kunichika Ken Wadrop Melissa Nolan McDougall



Thursday 23 May 2019

Summer Exhibition Charcoals, greys and whites artworks by Six Western Australian Women Artists





3/4     of the Dance       Lynne Norton 

Summer Exhibition
Charcoals, greys and whites artworks




Some of the supporters for the exhibition 


Pippa Tandy 


 Shelley Cowper and Connie Petrillo

Six Western Australian Women Artists


Shelley Cowper

Pippa Tandy
Connie Petrillo
Shelly Cowper
Linda Fardoe
Lynn Norton
Melissa Nolan McDougall



 Melissa Nolan McDougall



Monday 8 April 2019

Two Dogs Art Space Akashi アートスペース明石


Two Dogs Art Space Akashi 
 アートスペース明石


Peter Davidson
ピータ・デビッドソン

Amorphous Shape

 アモルファス(無定形)な形



Maquettes - Drawings
マケット(粘土模型)- デッサン

 I like this body of work a lot... on the one hand very “classically academic” but also powerfully conceptual

Facebook comment by Dr Duncan Mckay artist /writer








I reject your gaze that considers me ugly.
私を醜いいと思うあなたの視線を拒否します。

As there is no such thing and beauty is an independent sensation not a collective measure. ”美しいものなど存在しません、とはただ個人の感覚であって、普遍的なものさしではないのですから。



Some of the supporters on the first weekend 




Tuesday 2 April 2019

My painting donated to the Hospital has been placed .


After three years of painting it was put on the wall so patients recovering from all sorts of ailments have pleasant space in which to do so. Painting this size is not easy there is a lot of aesthetic problems to be overcome, such as balancing the hues, tones and contrasts across a large area, many thanks to the Doctor and the hospital for allowing me to paint such an ambitious image.  

Sunday 3 March 2019

Ogatsu Ishinomaki 3/11 Tsunami memorial exhibition Peter Davidson 


Ogatsu Ishinomaki 3/11 Tsunami Damage

This month at 2 Dogs Art Space there will be a Ogatsu Ishinomaki 3/11 Tsunami Memorial Exhibition  featuring my artworks. Four and half months after the tsunami hit I went several times to  Ogatsu Ishinomaki  a fishing village with a Surgeon who was helping the people there to recover, these five trips lasted three days (I was donating paintings to temporary medical emergency centers). 

I so admire the Japanese people with the way they worked together in achieving to get the  community going again, it was humbling to see.


This image was taken out of the back of the car going into Ogatsu, I just couldn't believe what I was seeing.




Morning over Ogatsu
 The town was totally obliterated but strangely the place look so beautiful.



Fishing Town relics with distant smashed Ogatsu Fisherman's Coop




It was unbelievable to walk to this part of the Ogatsu village in the morning on the road, then in the afternoon you couldn't get there as the ocean tide came in and flooded the area and there were little fish swimming over the white line in the middle of the street.



These paintings remain unfinished.

Dr Peter Davidson

Saturday 26 January 2019

Donation project to the Doctors Rehabilitation Room is finished






It has taken about three years to complete these five large paintings that are approximately 10 meters wide by 1.6 meters high, there have been some major changes to the image after consultation with the Doctor who was researching how to present the best environment for patients to recover in physically while making it a nice space for there recovery therapy to happen.

The paintings now get  wrapped up and sent to his hospital, many thanks to all those who have supported this project in Japan I'm am grateful to your generosity.