Images from the recent Body and Soul Exhibition by the BMCAC Life Drawing Group.
"Congratulations to each of those 12 people who exhibited their works for our 29th annual event, we're going from strength to strength" - Joy
The Life Drawing Group held its 2012 Annual Body and Soul Exhibition at
Glenbrook Theatre, with the Official Opening on Friday 31st August
and over the following weekend, the 1st and 2nd of
September.
Wow! Was the comment from one visitor and this sentiment was repeated by
many over the weekend. As the venue is close to Glenbrook Park and attached to
the Theatre many people who were unaware of the exhibition were given an
unexpected treat. Fathers Day on
the Sunday also increased passersby and the number of visitors to the
exhibition.
10 artists exhibited their works which included drawings, paintings and
individual portfolios. The variety of expression in the drawings and paintings added
to the visual smorgasboard. You
not only enjoyed the art for its own sake but were also able to learn something
about the artists’ motivation.
Strong and/or subtle lines, colour and/or monotone, composition etc, all
told a story. The portfolios also gave a personal view of each artist’s
creative journey and allowed for unframed works to be displayed.
Richard Cutler, President of BMCAC warmed up the opening night audience
before Thomas Arnold one of our life models talked about his experiences as a
life model and then officially opened the exhibition. It was interesting to hear that Thomas wanted to try life
modelling as a supplementary income but is enjoying the work for its own sake
and has met many interesting people along the way.
Red wine and tasty nibbles plus wonderful company made the opening a
warming experience. Exhibitors
attended throughout the weekend to man the table which provided more time to
take in the exhibition and enjoy stimulating conversation. Thank you to Richard especially for his
work in ensuring that the exhibition was manned throughout and for those who
helped with setting up and taking down the display. You know who are you.
Overall, the success of the exhibition was in enjoying the diversity in
art on display and in bringing together like minded people. The Life Drawing
Annual Exhibition was a positive experience for all and a wonderful way to promote
the BMCAC as a central point for creative people in the Lower Blue Mountains.
Although sales were lacking, the success of the exhibition is not diminished by
this. The artists’ enthusiasm for creativity is the real measure of success.
Importantly, to all those artists who are hesitant to exhibit their
works, please consider the wonderful opportunity that is afforded by the Life
Drawing Body and Soul Exhibition and start planning for next year. As someone
used to say, “You’ve got to be in it to win it!”