Posts Tagged ‘Sally Gibson Dore’
Canvases were splattered with red, metal was sharpened and shaped and ‘Poor Rosa’ disappeared without a trace. The War of the Roses artists were well matched and their achievements will be recorded in history – well, in this blog anyway! As with most great battles, ‘to the victor go the spoils of war’. Sally Heinrich, […]
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Tags: Adelaide Hills, art competition, drawing, Glass, Gordon Thurmer, jewellery, Karin Foxwell, Natalia Bondarenko, painting, Sally Gibson Dore, Sally Heinrich, sculpture, Shannon Cornish, South Australian Living Artist, War of the Roses, watercolour
ADELAIDE HILLS SALA ART THEFT
The battle for the WAR OF THE ROSES, our online arts competition between 10 Adelaide Hills artists, has taken an unexpected turn. ‘Poor Rosa’ a rather shapely terracotta bust and one of the front-runners in the competition, has fallen victim to a discerning art thief during a Blues Brother’s revival night in Macclesfield. ‘Poor Rosa’ […]
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Sally’s piece, ‘Poor Rosa’ is made from Terracotta with under glaze and measures 470 mm x 290 mm. For a chance to win this artwork, leave a comment below, using 100 words or less, and tell us why you like it! Full details of our competition can be found at http://www.itchypod.com.au/s/rosewar
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Tags: Adelaide Hills, art, competition, roses, Sally Gibson Dore, South Australian Living Artists Festival, Terracotta, War of the Roses