Showing posts with label Brisbane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brisbane. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Chet Faker live at the Tivoli Brisbane ❤️



Built in Glass tour 2014








Fantastic gig!!!








Thursday, April 3, 2014

Opening night Cocktail Party


The Brisbane Rotary Art Spectacular is regarded as one of Queensland’s most prestigious art exhibition. Hosted annually by the Rotary Clubs of Stones Corner,Hamilton and  Brisbane High-Rise.




All funds raised from the exhibition go toward youth-based projects and Rotary Community Projects in Brisbane. The beneficiaries of the 2014 Brisbane Rotary Art Spectacular are:

• AEIOU Foundation
• Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC) 
• Rotary Community Projects 

The Brisbane Rotary Art Spectacular features prominent and up and coming Australian artists, all carefully selected by the curator.






The ten day exhibition opens to the public for viewing and purchasing of high quality artwork on Thursday 3 April 2014 and continues until Saturday 12 April at the Riverside Centre.


The prominent location in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD ensures that a large group of the business elite visits the exhibition at least once during the display period.

In 2013 more than 35,000 people visited the Brisbane Rotary Art Spectacular, with record art sales of $130,000 and raising over $90,000 combined for the beneficiaries.


Thursday, March 20, 2014

Emma & The Hungry Truth



At the Judith Wright Centre, to see Emma & The Hubgry Truth, live performance. 





What a FANTASTIC show !







Saturday, November 30, 2013

Christmas Season Celebrations have started!



Brisbane City Christmas Tree. Australia's largest solar powered Christmas Tree shines in the dark of night. This is in the spirit of spreading joy, kindness and beauty.









Coming together and spreading cheer in the spirit of caring about others.



















Season Warnings:

Some people can be Scrooges when it comes to Christmas, for example, saying negative things like "Let's cancel Christmas".

The best way to deal with 'Scroogey' comments like this is not to become angry or defensive; instead, simply say something disarming, like, "Sorry you don't enjoy this holiday. You're still welcome to come and join us for the day if you haven't got anyplace else to go."

The Scrooge's issues that will prevent him or her from celebrating may keep him or her from accepting your invitation, or may cause him or her to accept, but make frequent disparaging remarks. You should not take on those issues and allow the negative attitude of one or two people to spoil your holiday cheer.

Just blow them off as kindly as possible and continue your celebration, showing compassion to the poor Scrooge. It's just possible the Scrooge has had enough of the commercialism!

Avoid proselytism. Although your beliefs are respected, you should also appreciate the beliefs of others. In the spirit of spreading goodwill to all beings, look forward to the fundamentally jolly spirit of the day.

Be aware that some people can find Christmas a hard time, especially if a loved one is ill, there are family problems, or a loved one has died. Do your best to comfort them and to include them in your good wishes.


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Brisbane 2high Festival 2013

From Saturday's Art immersion with my girl Lana.





Presented by Backbone and Brisbane Powerhouse the 2high Festival 2013 is Australia’s one-of-a-kind multi-arts festival.









Untitled by Illma Gore: A live art installation on a temporary wall with a controversial twist on an art classic.



The festival celebrates art in its myriad forms and the creative process, the next generation of bands, theatre-makers, visual artists, digital artists, film makers and circus performers.







Digital Head Video on my Instagram.

Digital Head by jason haggerty: Absorbs intense streams of data, popular culture, social networks and advertising.





flow[er] by vidhi shah and jeniffer heng
: Made completely of recycled materials that responds to movement. flow[er] senses your presence and ‘blossoms'. WATCH flow[er] prototype ">VIDEO.







Stranger than fiction by Caity Reynolds: is a series of small scale painted renderings of text presented as architectural interventions. It focuses primarily on concepts of the absurd and the perpetuation of the bizarre and irrational within everyday experience.



re: medical history by Laura Seeds
: revisits medical photographs of the late 1800′s and their elegantly shameless presentation of the afflicted or “freak-show” specimens. The work brings that practice into the present with moving elements designed to catch the audience off guard and draw them closer.



Asylum seeker by Sha Sarwari: His recent work reinterprets found objects, giving them new meaning through a multi-layered poetic narrative. It also comments on social and political issues, such as asylum seeker and refugees.



7bit hero
: is a bit-pop band that uses video games, audience interaction and visuals working together like you’ve never seen before. 7bit Hero turns your smartphone into a joystick – you control a character in the multi-player game that is projected behind the band.