Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Diary Entries - November

Tuesday November 1st
Both of us had the time to work all day in our studio today. Most of the time working on some more works on paper as collages and cutting up more cloth pieces for experimentation in stitching and layout.
Later in the evening started to work with the uploaded footage of the river.




Wednesday November 2nd
We began another morning with coffee outside the cottage studio then decided to start a series of video pieces from still camera trying to capture the ever-changing clouds and the movement of the wind in the long grasses. The hills were sprinkled with sheep and the it was so good to be outside watching this landscape pass by in front of us.
Later that afternoon we prepared a meal of meatballs (our signature dish at this stage) for a dinner at Bridget Percy’s place - Kay’s neighbour. We had a fun night chatting over drinks and dinner as Bridget was hosting two German girls on gap year as Woofer’s (accommodation and meals for one week  with payment of four hours of work each day around the property).





Thursday November 3rd
 A very early morning start to catch the train to Wellington from Masterton. It was a chance to  meet up with Turi Park again and to see the Oceania shows at both the City Gallery and Te Papa. We met Turi after seeing the show at the City Gallery then we headed out to see some interesting contemporary spaces around the city. Turi then invited us to his house and studio for lunch.
After lunch he dropped us back at Te Papa where we saw the Oceania display and we also had time to take in The Vogue New Zealand display too.





Friday November 4th
A big day working in studio then beginning to prepare our spaces and think about the display aspects in our studios in readiness for the Open Studios at NPS. See Lorna's space below.






Later that afternoon we headed into Masterton for the opening of a show at Aratoi by two young Maori artists in a show titled Caste. This was a fantastic exhibition and the traditional welcoming ceremony just so special to witness.

Saturday November 5th
Another earlyish start for the day to get to the local Farmers markets at Solway. Kay also thought it would be a good opportunity to be at the Artists’ talk at Aratoi to hear the girls speak about their work. It was also another chance to promote the Open Studios at the same time. Great talk and then back to NPS make sure studios were well and truly prepared for the next day. See Poppy's space below.









Later that afternoon and evening we were invited to Mauriceville to see the local Dog Trials by Bridget along with the girls from Germany – something that I had never seen before. A bit like Babe the movie without the pig. 

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Diary entries - October

Tuesday October 25
Depart from our hotels in Wellington (with some crazy wind action happening) and a bracing walk to the railway station heading to Masterton arriving mid afternoon. Scenic ride passing the waters edge with the Rimutaku Ranges in the distance and then the suburbs of Lower and Upper Hutt passing us by before entering the dark tunnels to then be greeted by Lake Wairarapa. The green hills roll into a landscape scattered with yellow gorse and sprinkled with sheep and cows entering the fertile valley.
Greeted by the Director of New Pacific Studios and a quick shop at the supermarket to stock up on food and other resources. Then it was a drive of 20 minutes to our residence at Kaiparoro Historic Homestead on the base of Mount Bruce. We settled into our rooms and decided on our studios. Poppy’s choice of living was in the Cottage with attached studio and my room – the Mason - in the house and the Old Garage Studio adjoining the carport but still very close to the residence was settled.
A tour of house and yard along with a walk over the stile through a neighbour’s property led us to a shallow flowing creek.  The evening was about getting acquainted over our pork and caraway meatballs in tomato sauce and 
some local wine.




Wednesday October 26th
Morning coffee with Poppy before heading off to our introduction to Pukaha Wildlife Centre – a 942 hectacre property in Mt Bruce Forest. We saw some amazing wildlife including the feeding of the baby kiwi – not white kiwi as she was in hospital having small stones taken out of her tummy – some prehistoric reptiles that link back to dinosaurs and birdlife as well.
Birds included the kiwi, kokako, huia, kaka, kakapo, tui and the hihi. We watched eels in the clear waters, water birds in the wetlands as well as the kaka’s at feeding time. Walking through the trees was amazing - rainforest smells and birdsong too.




Thursday October 27th
A 20 minute drive with Kay to Masteron today to visit Aratoi  - the Wairarapo Museum of Art and History. We met up with Gil, a board member and Sheila, a past director of NPS. We needed to check out the space in readiness for our artist talk for Saturday with other local artists Turi Park and Sheila too.
After the gallery we visited King Street Art Workshop and purchased more supplies before heading back to NPS again. Later that afternoon we arranged our studio spaces in readiness for a bit of work.




Friday October 28th
Poppy and Kay drove to Palmerston North while I stayed back at NPS.  Kay was working on a research paper presentation about links to the Danish community in the area and Poppy spent some time visiting galleries in the city.
My feet and legs had been swollen since my arrival and I needed to rest and elevate the feet and as much as possible. I worked in the studio for a while and started on a small series of textile pieces in response to maori capes. Also started a small series of works on paper relating to the surrounding landscape.



Saturday October 29th
A visit early morning by Turi Park and his Mum before our talk at Aratoi - was good to meet and chat as well as talk about Turi experience as a short resident at NPS earlier this year.
Turi works in both graphic design and as a landscape inspired painter. A beautiful sunny day here as well after some very cold, windy and wet days.
Busy to then get prepared for the artist’s talk in a slideshow format. The talk was moderately attended but there were good questions and we met more artists and people from the community. After the talk I was sent off to the doctor to attend to my feet – fluid tablets hoping to ease the swelling.



Sunday October 30th
A morning visit to Eketahuna – a short drive to a small community about five minutes north on highway 2. It is one of those idiosynchratic country towns that hold memories of the past. We visited a local art and craft display and the information centre then headed off to a local cheese maker – Biddy and purchased some fine cheese made from the milk of Molly the cow.
Later that afternoon we headed down Kaiparoro Road heading towards a track along a river meeting a hunter and his dog as he parked near us. We told him where we were heading so he would’nt shoot in our direction.
Poppy and I explored all along the waters edge and got some great video footage and photographs. This was also the first day we noticed the pink tags on the trees and were puzzled by their positioning????? We thought maybe fishermen tagged certain good fishing spots as pathways from the road side.



Monday October 31st
Today we had the car for a while so we headed out to Mauriceville to gather more footage and photograph more of the landscape of the valley. Great views of rolling green hills and the Norwegian Church high on the hill.
Then headed off to Masterton for more supplies – picked up some treasures to work with at the Op Shop and a favourite coffee mug too. Had brunch at The Strada cafĂ© then headed back to work in the studio.
A quick photo session was taken after a request for an urgent photo of the visiting artists. We captured an interesting mug shot of us both us in Poppy’s studio to send off for an article by Anne Taylor for the local paper in readiness for the Open Studios Sunday November 6th. 




Tuesday, 8 November 2011

more picture from us.................

Bathroom view

eels at pukahara

view from back fence

near Mauriceville

oh deer - at the old schoolhouse

train from Wellington

poppy wizzing by

old writer's hut

at Wellington again

old maori kumera fileds at Eketahuna

Kiwi snap from Poppy


Friday, 4 November 2011

Pictures from Lorna





From a series of twelve small sketches as landscape studies

Old Garage studio that I am working in - preparing for Open Day tomorrow

Studio view from upper level