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8 pages February 2014 Issue 25 Holiday snaps Bumble Bee in Pink, N Z White Wallabies of Bruny Island, Tasmania Next WASA exhibition opportunities Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS) 26-30 March A display and sale or artworks which must contain an element of flora. The entry form is attached again and it is in the members area of the website. You may deliver to one of our depots or bring paintings to the AGM on Mar 18 th. A Wild Encounter exhibition at Steps Gallery during June Entries close 21 st May, with more information to follow Next member s meeting In the Artist s Den 02 Feb. 18 th. Tuesday doors open at 7pm, for 7.30 pm start at Balwyn Library 336 Whitehorse Rd, Balwyn, easy parking featuring Alison Clark, Rikki Fisher from NSW & Lynette Orzlowski You are welcome to bring interested friends or family and your new artworks you may like to chat about with other members. WHAT S NEXT? Pay WASA subscription if not Alison Clark is an award winning artist specialising in African wildlife paintings who uses oil, pastel and acrylics. Her work has been published in Australian Artist magazine and in the US collectors' magazine Wildlife Art. She is a regular exhibitor with WASA and the Paint & Sketch Feb p 2 Scratchbd with Rikki Fisher p 8 South Australia p 2 Pastel Society of Victoria. Her paintings are always much Tasmania p 6 appreciated by exhibition viewers. View one of Alison s painting on Wild Awards, Sept exhibition p 4 the final page of this Warble A Wild Encounter, June exhibition p 2 Lynette Orzlowski has paint running through her veins.. While doing tertiary study in Sign technology, she found her true calling, being the wonders of the airbrush. She began her own business in sign writing whilst sharpening her artistic talents - her passion is to paint animals, especially equine subjects. Expertise with the airbrush gave Lynette an unlimited medium to let loose her creative passions and soon she was in huge demand, and awards and accolades followed. Lynette s creative and innovative approach came to the attention of the 2006 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony Committee and she was chosen to lead a team to airbrush Australian dancers for the opening spectacular. Lynette has been teaching students the techniques and use of the airbrush for more than a decade in Australia as well the USA, and she will explain the basics of air-brushing and the range of tools required to achieve various effects. View one of Lynette s paintings on the final page of this Warble. Learn about our NSW visiting member Rikki Fisher, our third artist for In the Artist s Den page on page 2 already done Feb. 1 st. Melb. Zoo Feb 18 th In the Artists Den 02 Feb 20th entries close MIFGS Mar 1 Melb. Zoo paint & Sketch Mar 18 Meeting : Talk and brief AGM INDEX Choosing a Title p 5 Healesville Sanctuary p 3 Online WOW Autumn exhibition p 4 NSW for You! p 4 & 8 Page 1 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

In the Artist s Den 02 - continued here and on Feb. 18 th Rikki Fisher is visiting Melbourne from NSW and it will be a pleasure to meet her. She uses a variety of media and her most recent works are in scratchboard for which she has won many awards including the gold award, open category at the 2 nd. Annual Scratchboard Exhibition (ISSA) Canada. Many of us are familiar with her evocative artworks which demonstrate both her technical and compositional skills. Paint and Sketch Saturday 1 st. February at Melbourne Zoo : The zoo opens at 9am so perhaps spend an hour visiting the new enclosures for the lemurs, meerkats, brush turkey and giant tortoise which are all near the front gate. Meet at the coffee kiosk inside the front gate at 9am (very hot weather). Normal zoo admittance applies or free if you re a FOTZ member. FOTZ members are able to gain admission at 8am for Feb. and March. If you become mislaid please phone Kris on 0412104825 as Velda isn t able to attend on 1 st February. If you haven t yet paid your membership subscription please do so, or let us know if you are not renewing. Exhibiting member is $60 exhibiting and non-exhibiting is $40. There are lots of interesting articles in the members area of the website. Show your membership card when buying art supplies for a discount. April exhibition in Drysdale, Victoria The Rotary Club of Drysdale s 38 th annual exhibition is on mid-april and, entries close 20 th March. If you re near the area or perhaps want to try for a sale or prize ( or both) go to www.drysdalerotary.org.au June exhibition at Steps Gallery, Carlton A Wild Encounter Subject matter all wildlife. Entries for exhibits and greeting cards close on 21 st May. Entry form to follow There will be one award for an entry which reflects the theme of Birds in Aussie Backyards. Your selected subject needs to be on the Birds in Backyards website. You need to work from your own reference material as the images on the BIBY website are copyright protected. Your artworks for this award may be 2 or 3-d. http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/ The Art of Conservation an exhibition of wildlife art South Australia Scratchboards by Patrick Hedges & Pastels by Kerryn Hocking Venue : the Santos Conservation Centre at the entrance to the Adelaide Zoom off Frome Road. Opening night Friday 28th February 2014, 7.00pm open until end of March Images at left : gorilla pastel by Kerryn Hocking zebra scratchboard by Patrick Hedges Page 2 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

Paint and Sketch at Healesville Sanctuary during September 2013 Sub-title A great way to escape the AFL final in Melbourne. by Kris Peter The drive to Healesville Sanctuary from my home takes an hour, and once past the suburbs it is easy driving through the Yarra Valley. As it was spring the grape vines and deciduous trees were showing first flush of verdant green leaves, there were lambs, calves and some foals could be seen. There were a few roadside stalls of local growers with fresh produce so I made a note to buy some on the way home. Also a lucky one for me and our compost was that a farm had bags of manure out for $2 each, so another note to get one of those. I arrived early at the Sanctuary and after buying a coffee I wandered to look at the wetland birds. I heard the dingos calling which drew me off course to visit the Alpine Dingos. I passed a gigantic dead tree and for the first time noticed a sign which told me to look up and so I did it was a canoe tree. The canoe must have been large enough for 8 or more people as it was very big. Back on track to the wetland birds and I spent a peaceful 10 minutes watching the Royal Spoonbills and Egrets, Blue-billed ducks and assorted species. There were great reflections from the white birds who were dipping and twisting while having a morning bath. I strolled back to our meeting place to find Jeff and Joan Gilmour warming up with a coffee. Jeff with his wonderful sketchbook and Joan with her new camera to try out No one else came for a while so we headed off for the large parrot aviary, passing emus and lots of bronzewing pigeons along the way. We passed 2 of the dingos who were being walked around the Sanctuary on lead and as we were encouraged to pat the male dingo we couldn t resist. His fur is really soft and the eye colour is a mix of burnt sienna with a touch of Quinacridone gold. On we headed, after Joan took this portrait photo of the dingo. The large parrot aviary is a misnomer as it is HUGE and in 2 sections. In the larger section is a collection of large parrots including my favourite the Red-tailed Black Cockatoos, my personal least favourite yet beautiful Eclectus parrots, some King Parrots and a cheeky galah. There were also Bush Stone Curlews wandering around, Blue-Cheeked Honeyeaters, Apostle birds and squeezing in to the aviary through the wire were Eastern Yellow Robins and something else I didn t get a look at. Whilst there Lyn d Alton came along and so we happily chatted, sketched and photographed to our heart s content. The RTBCs were bred at Healesville for the purpose of introducing people to the joy of being really close. They ll sit on your arm, accept almonds and walnuts in the shell and various other seedy items the zoo provides. The galah chummed up with Jeff while he sketched and I lingered hopefully with any of the RTBCs who felt like a nut. One of the RTBCs flew off with Jeff s water container lid and a keeper got it back fairly quickly. We noticed the Bush Stone Curlew was sitting on eggs, less than ½ a meter from the pathway and while we were admiring the bird s plumage the parents-in-waiting did a change-over. In the other section of the aviary are smaller parrots and finches very busy nesting, some with young and most flitting around all over the place. It was great for sketching the nests, which were in abundance and many were at head height or lower, which reminded me of Velda Palazzi s delightful artwork in Wildlife Now. There were Budgerigars (wild budgies are much smaller than domestic budgies), musk parrots, little lorikeets, scaly lorikeets, regent parrots and more. Lyn stayed in these aviaries while Jeff, Joan and I decided to watch the free flight show which was nearby. The show was entertaining and funny with a variety of birds doing their thing. The rain and wind increased at the end of the show and so we flew out of the arena quickly. I decided to head for home as the weather looked like it was closing in. Contd. : Page 3 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

Paint and Sketch at Healesville Sanctuary continued On the way home I remembered to stop to get the manure so I put $2 in the tin and bent to pick the bag up. It was Very heavy as it was quite a large bag and, of course they were all large. So I dragged it over to the back of my car as couldn t waste $2. It was so heavy I had to swing it a bit to get enough momentum to heave it into the back of my car - where it landed with a horrid squishy noise and liquid oozed out. Yep - fresh manure - not dried. It was a smelly drive home while worrying about how far the liquid would ooze and I didn't stop to buy apples or anything as I was too worried. When I got home John said "Horse manure is no good. I prefer alpaca or cow and our dogs will eat the horse poo!" Beaut! Kris The Art of Science: Remarkable natural history illustrations A Museum Victoria touring exhibition now at the National Art School Gallery in Sydney until 20th. March 2014 In this exquisite exhibition Museum Victoria presents the development of scientific art from the museum s seldom seen collection of artworks and rare books, and stunning images produced with microscopes, macro-lenses and computers. A number of WASA members have enjoyed this exhibition and we recommend it! Wild Awards 2014 in September - 40 th anniversary celebrations WASA s prestigious biennial exhibition of fine artworks is on during September in two of the upstairs galleries at the Victorian Artists Society. Entry is by selection and the closing date for entries is July 22 nd. We will notify members of acceptance ( or not ) by early August which gives you ample time to have your artwork framed. Entry forms and information will follow, hopefully in the April Warble. Plan and make a start on your artworks now. I think 2014 will be faster than previous years as I saw Easter chocolates in a store during the second week of January. I wish they wouldn t speed up so! WOW Autumn 2014 Our online exhibition has attracted a good number of entries and I want to thank everyone for your efforts to get the images as suitable as possible, for us to put it online. It s been great to see the works of distant members, and it s reminded me that WASA is widespread and everyone seems to have similar motives and reasons for painting wildlife. If you entered WOW and haven t yet renewed your membership subscription, please do so as soon as you can. It will be online around the 2 n of February so go to the website for a look. In South Australia Roger Hjorleifson won the Most Outstanding Artwork in any Media Award at the 12 th annual City of Marion Art Exhibition for That s Close Enough 3d artwork, photo right Page 4 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

Choosing a Title by Sandra Temple So you think you have finished? All the hard work is done and your painting is ready for framing? You just have to choose a title, now how hard can that be? Sometimes artists agonise over their titles, some go online or ask for suggestions from social media friends, some scour art books looking for a suitable one. What you need to do is sort out what you want to say about the work, the title will influence what people perceive. For example: A painting of an eagle flying low to the ground with wings out and talons fully extended, above a rabbit that s obviously in the middle of a mad change of direction, ears flat back and body twisting. Title 1: Successful Hunt the rabbit is not going to escape, he is lunch for sure. Title 2: The Great Escape there will be no fresh rabbit on the menu today. Title 3: Hungry Mouths to Feed this leaves the rabbit s fate up in the air but allows sympathy for the eagle who is trying to feed young and the rabbit who doesn t want to be lunch. Same painting, but three different ways to look at it. Sandra Temple A carefully chosen title can make a difference both to the short and long-term appeal of an artwork. It adds meaning whilst helping to convey what you want to say. KP Declutter Dig out your old unwanted blankets and towels to help animals Andrianna Simmonds, the guest speaker at our March 18 th meeting manages a wildlife rescue service in Wonga Park, Victoria and she tells us they are always in need of blankets and towels. If you re coming to the meeting would you care to rummage through your stuff and bring along any of these clean items to donate? it will help declutter a cupboard ( which is one of my prime joys in life ) and assist animals in need. Members may submit for the Warble, text and an image advertising your exhibition, unwanted art supplies you may like to sell, trade or give away, your art-related business, art classes and other services. Send to wasakp @optusnet.com.au or phone Kris on 03.9833.3431 Page 5 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

If you re in Tassie during February do visit Hazel Howie s exhibition at the Art Society of Tasmania gallery on weekends or by appointment. 10% of profits to Sea Shepherd In the Artist s Den Feb 18 th. member s meeting work by the artists Stirring at Dusk pastel by Alison Clark Panthera Pardus, Looking into the Sun air-brush painting by Lynette Orzlowski above Nip scratchboard by Rikki Fisher National Works on Paper is one of Australia s most prestigious awards and acquisitive exhibitions. A biennial exhibition of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery and its role is to support and promote contemporary Australian artists working on or with paper. Entries close 14 March 2014 Official opening and announcement of award and acquisitions 24 May Please go to the MPRG link for information Page 6 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

Feb. 1 Feb 18 Paint & sketch at Melb. Zoo. FOTZ members can enter zoo at 8am Meeting : In the Artist s Den 02 pastel with Alison Clark, air-brushing with Lynette Orzlowski and scratchboard with Rikki Fisher visiting from NSW 9am due to expected heat Door opens 7pm for 7.30 Mar 1 Paint & Sketch at Melbourne Zoo, 10am 10am Mar 18 A G M including talk by wildlife rescue manager and Wildlife Victoria advocate Andriana Simmonds (briefest AGM formalities possible) 7pm for 7.30pm start Mar 26 30 Melb. Intl. Flower & Garden Show sale/display April 5 Paint & Sketch : location to be decided 10am April 15 Meeting : Demonstration and talk 7pm for 7.30 Sketching Animals from Life by Velda Palazzi and Jeff Gilmour start May 3 Photo, paint & sketch at Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne May 20 Meeting : Art Appraisal with Pat Winnett including digital images 7pm for 7.30 from distant WASA members start June 2 Hanging exhibition A Wild Encounter 12 noon onwards Steps Gallery, Carlton Steps Gallery, June 3-17 Exhibition A Wild Encounter *last day close at 2pm June 7 Paint & Sketch at Melbourne Zoo 10am June 17 Meeting : Demonstration by Katherine Cooper from Tasmania 7pm for 7.30 Acrylics and watercolour start July 5 Paint & Sketch at Melbourne Zoo 10am July 15 Meeting : Painting Backgrounds with Alan Rawady 7pm for 7.30 July 22 Entries close for Wild Awards 2014 exhibition August 2 Paint & Sketch at Melbourne Zoo 10am Aug 19 Meeting : Lucy McEachem talks about bronze sculpture 7pm for 7.30 Sept 6 Paint & Sketch at Melbourne Zoo 10am Sept 16 Meeting : In the Artists Den 03 Participating artists to be confirmed 7pm for 7.30 start Sept. 17 Hanging exhibition Wild Awards 2014 Vict. Artists Society galleries Sept 18-30 Exhibition Wild Awards 2014 at Victorian Artists Society galleries last day close 2.30pm Sept 20 40 th. anniversary celebrations and Wild Awards 2014 opening 2pm at VAS Oct. 4 Paint & Sketch at Healesville Sanctuary 10am Oct 21 Micro-workshop Meeting : Micro workshop followed by demonstration 6pm Paul Margocsy Demo. 7.30pm Nov. 1 Paint & Sketch at Melbourne Zoo 10am Nov 18 Meeting : Demonstration in Charcoal with John Orlando Birt or Warwick Deane******** to be confirmed 7pm for 7.30 start Page 7 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126

Scratchboard Workshop with Rikki Fisher Saturday 22nd February 2014, 10am - 2pm Venue: TBA in Eltham, Victoria Learn how to create scratchboard art with international award winning artist Rikki Fisher Learn how to: ready a board for scratchboard art use various scratch tools to create textures create an animal portrait This is a technique based workshop and some drawing skills would be an advantage but are not essential. Registration for the workshop is $90 (includes scratchboard, tools and reference material) For bookings and payment details email rikkifisher7@gmail.com or phone 0410 340 512 Summer ain t what it used to be Our thoughts go to all members who have experienced a tough beginning to summer. Colleen Werner s comments below demonstrate the commitment to wildlife we all respect and in our own ways, try to do something to help. Remember during February and March to put out a few bowls of water at different heights in the shade for your local animals...extended dry weather, not to mention the extreme heat has created a lot of extra work. Apart from hand-feeding to keep our small herd of cattle alive, have in care 2 possums, 3 pademelons and 3 red necked wallabies. Hoping for cooler weather and rain soon. Colleen NSW NSW NSW The Magenta Artists 4 th. Art and Photography Show is on during April in Buronga, NSW. Entries close March 28 th Prize monies total $7200 and the website is www.magentaartists.com Creating a Habitat Garden? There is a free talk in the garden at Heide Gallery, nr Heidelberg, Victoria. Wed. 19 th Feb. 11am BYO sunscreen and water, assemble at Heide III information desk. Learn how to create your own habitat garden, and discuss the importance of dedicating space to native flora and fauna. www.heide.com.au W A S A SPONSORS are on our website. Please support our sponsors whenever you can as they are quality art product suppliers and retailers. Remember to flash your member card for discount when you are at the art retailers. All councillors contact details are in the members area of the WASA website under General Page 8 of 8- P O Box 284 Canterbury Victoria 3126