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In the Spotlight and Behind the Scenes
Happy New Year! I shan’t delve too much into the vernacular of New Year (new beginnings and all that) too much. Here am I sanding down bumps on the wall at Blend(er) Gallery, home of the Joondalup Arts Association (JCAA) of which I am a Board Member. More...
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My Last Show for 2012!
I have been invited to exhibit my latest series of etchings from my “In My End is My Beginning Series,” the concept of which you can read about here at the Edith Cowan University Spectrum Project Space, part of a group exhibition! More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged 2012, Art, Art jobs, Artists living, Artwork, Australia Council, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Drypoint Etching, edith cowan university, edith cowan university art graduate show 2012, Hello, In My End is My Beginning, Joondalup, Lateral Thinking, Perth Art, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Print, Spectrum Project Space, Visual Art, Visual Artist, Visual Artist Perth
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Interpret Art – Interpret Life
Is it the case that when you go to a gallery, exhibition or see an artwork you automatically think “What the hell is this?” Yes? Me too. I often jump in with my judgements and decide on the outcome before taking a step back and looking objectively at the whole picture (pun intended). I have learnt a few tips on how to interpret Art which are really thought provoking. I will outline it in four easy to follow steps. It is simple stuff that will make you look at things differently. I think one can apply this way of looking and thinking wider to other parts of our lives as well. More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Art, Art jobs, Artists living, Artwork, Australia Council, Blender Gallery, Book of Imaginary Beings, Borges, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Drypoint Etching, etching, Hello, In My End is My Beginning, Interpret Art, Interpret Life, Joondalup, Lateral Thinking, Perth Art, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Print, Ramblings, Visual Art, Visual Artist, Visual Artist Perth
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When things don’t go to plan…
A few things have not quite gone to plan over the last few months. I bought a house and had an attempted break in … twice (I’ll save that one for another blog.) For this blog I will document the process that didn’t go quite to plan for my latest set of etchings in the “In My End is My Beginning” Series… More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Art, artist, blender gallery joondalup, Book of Imaginary Beings, edith cowan university, etching, etchings, In my end is my begging, Joondalup, Jorge Luis Borges, Ouroboros, Perth Art, Perth Artist, philosophy, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Uroboros
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Art and Community – Creating Something Can Change the World
Okay so it has been a while since I have blogged. Reason being that I moved house, had an attempted break in and have been dealing with the jumpiness and paranoia that transpires as an after effect. It got me thinking about Community and Art, and how Art can have a positive influence on bringing communities together.
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Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Art and Community – Creating Something Can Change the World, Before I Die Project, Candy Chang, Career Path, Community Art, Griffin Longley, Hiedelberg Project, Neighborland, Percent for Art, Public Art, Public Art Perth, Public Art Projects Perth
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Is Australian Art Bland?
I’ve been reading an article on Art in Austral-Asia. The article states that Art within Australia and Asia seems to mimic Art of the US and Europe; that it is quite tame in the majority of cases. Why is that? More...
Posted in Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Ai wei wei, Art, Australian Art, Banksy, boat people, boat people art, boat-people.org, Digital, Digital Print, Drypoint Etching, Emerging Artist, Emerging Artist Perth, Glass Art, globalisation, Gordon bennett, http://www.boat-people.org/, Indian Art, iS AUSTRALIAN ART BLAND?, Kenyan Art, Kenyan Artist, King Robbo, Perth Art, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Punk, rICHARD bELL, Visual Art, Visual Artist, Visual Artist Perth, www.prina.shah.com, www.prina.shah.com/blog
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The Art Game
The 18th Biennale of Sydney is in progress. It is a large event, and one which I imagine takes a huge amount of organisation and logistics to make it the amazing event that it is. I have been reading about the politics of Biennales/exhibitions and thought I’d share a different perspective with you… More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged 18th Biennale of Sydney, Curator, Gomboc, Green, joondalup community art award, Madra, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, printmakers association of wa, Sydney Biennale, Venice Biennale, Visual Artist Perth, wanneroo community award
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It’s All Foreign…
I am currently working on some pieces on the concept of being foreign to a place or perceived as an ‘invader’ of of sorts. I was born in Kenya as a second generation Kenyan of Indian descent. At the age of 8 we moved to the UK, then I emigrated to Australia in my late 20s. I’ve never totally felt at home or as if I belong… More...
Destination: Unknown
I had dinner with a friend last night which was so much fun. We could go on chatting forever. One thing she asked me was what I wanted to do once I finish my Art Degree. I didn’t have a concise answer… I am not waiting for the piece of paper which I will receive at the end of my degree to show me my way. I’d be a fool to think that it’d all somehow fall into place once I graduate. I am making plans now and being active as a practising artist. No point in wasting time, right? More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged art career, art job, Art jobs, art teacher, art therapy, confused, destination: unknown, Perth Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Visual Artist Perth, weatern australian art
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Artistic License
It seems like the word or concept of “Place” is difficult to define and has many meanings; it can be a thing that one senses that is difficult to express in words, or something which is associated with belonging; a possession, or something that has a memory placed onto it. What does this have to do with Art, or even with Artistic License? I’ll tell you… More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Art, Artisitc License, field work, Henri Rousseau, Journey Around my bedroom, Jungle, Perth Art, Perth Artist, place, Poetic License, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Xavier De Maistre
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Hello Darkness My Old Friend – Introducing My New Series of Etchings
My new series of etchings is titled Seven Stages. It is the most personal work I have done to date. It is about the stages, or depression, that I went through when my dad unexpectedly died. I have 8 sets of prints; each one different as they have been hand painted with watercolour. I intend to donate 10% of the profit I make of the sale of these to a charity/crisis phone line that I volunteered at as a Telephone Counsellor. They are called The Samaritans and are based in Subiaco, Perth. More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Absence, Anger, Anxiety, Artsource, Calm, Chaos, Complete, Depression, Drypoint Etching, etching, Grief, Kubler Ross, Kubler Ross Model, Order, Perth, Perth Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Seven Stages, Visual Art Perth, Visual Artist, Visual Artist Prina Shah, Water colour, Western Australia
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Fancy a Legal High? Here’s how…
“Dopamine plays a major role in the brain system that is responsible for reward-driven learning… and a variety of highly addictive drugs, including stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamine.” [1] Here’s how you can get a dose of it without taking any drugs… More...
Posted in Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
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I Try to Tell Tales
I am reading Somerset Maugham’s “Of Human Bondage” at the moment and thoroughly enjoying following the main character, Philip Carey’s, progress through life. Somerset Maugham says that he uses incidents in his life to inform his work; a lot of his work is semi autobiographical…. It got me thinking about my work, I always put an element of my life and my thoughts into it. More...
Posted in Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Glass Art, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Art, Artist blog, Artwork, Blog, Blog on Art, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Fact and Fiction, Hello, Lateral Thinking, Of Human Bondage, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Somerset Maughm, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
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I can throw!
I am talking about ‘throwing’ in the ceramic wheel work terminology of course! I did a six week evening course a couple of months ago at Central TAFE taught by the talented Elaine Bradley a while ago and have been meaning to write about it. Look at what I made… More...
Posted in Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Artwork, Central TAFE, Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, elain Bradley, Gomboc Sculpture, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
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In Search of the Sublime…
This week I had brunch with a Canadian friend who told me about her trip back home. It was great to hear her stories! Driving through Tofino, in B.C, she said that she was struck by awe at the sight of the huge 250+ foot cedar trees towering over her along the roadside. She said it made her feel tiny and in wonder at such beauty. It got me questioning what it is about nature and the sublime that we seek so much in our lives… More...
Posted in Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Glass Art, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Alian De Botton, Andy Golsworthy, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Hello, In search of the sublime, Lateral Thinking, Nature, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Prina Shah Wanneroo Art Award 2012 Opening - Prina Shah Artist with her Psychedelic Bug Print!, Ramblings, Sublime, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
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Africa – Foreign Aid, Is It Time to Turn Off the Taps?
I watched Real Time with Bill Maher last night and his guest, Zambian born, Ms Dambisa Moyo, an Economist and an incredibly erudite lady made a very interesting point about aid to Africa that I hadn’t really considered. She says it is time to turn off the taps of foreign aid for Africa… More...
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Tagged Artwork, Band Aid, Bill Maher, Blind Faith, Comic Relief, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Dambisa Moyo, Divergent Thinking, Financial Review, Financial Times, Foerign Aid, Hello, Kiva, Lateral Thinking, Loan, Microfinance Loan, Perth Artist, Poverty, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Red Nose Day, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth, Wicked Problem
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A bit of a wrap up on my current psychedelic print exhibition…
I have been busy with university as well as plenty of extra curricular art exhibitions this semester. My intention this year was to start to exhibit my Oz Mutants Series in Perth. My creative project for my Creative Theory unit encompassed one of my art exhibitions. Here I will document and write about the lead up to the art exhibition and the influences I have had for it. For the Wanneroo Art Award, which is a community art exhibition I entered a piece titled ‘Psychedelic Digital Bug’ which is from my digital Oz Mutants series. More...
Posted in Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Food, Glass Art, Perth Art, Perth Visual Art, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
Tagged Art jobs, Artists living, Artwork, Australia Council, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Education, Glass, Gomboc, Gomboc Sculpture, Hello, Lateral Thinking, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Prina Shah Wanneroo Art Award 2012 Opening - Prina Shah Artist with her Psychedelic Bug Print!, Print, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth, Wanneroo Art Award 2012, Wanneroo Art Award 2012 Opening - Prina Shah Artist with her Psychedelic Bug Print!
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Only 2% of Artists Make a Decent Living from their Art Alone…
Aiks! I gave up my day job to study Art full time. Since then I have had to take on a part time job back where I used to work which has been very helpful financially as well as to widen my horizons and to get me thinking about what I want to do once I finish my studies. I am still working that one out… I won’t go into all the statistics; if you want to have a look at the numbers and analysis of Artist’s careers and incomes, I have included links below. I will reiterate the fact that only 2% of Artists make a decent living from their Art alone. More...
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Tagged Art jobs, Artists living, Artwork, Australia Council, Blind Faith, Bukowski, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Depressing news about art, Divergent Thinking, Education, Factotum, Hello, Lateral Thinking, Only 2% of Artists Make a Decent Living from their Art Alone…, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Print, Ramblings, Sculpture, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
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A new idea? No such thing apparently…
“There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but they are the same old pieces of coloured glass that have been in use through all the ages.” - Mark Twain, a Biography More...
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Tagged Artwork, Aubrey Beardsley, Beardsely, Blind Faith, Ceramics, Concept, Creation, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Education, Eric Gill, Glass, Guava Recipe, Guavas, Hello, How to eat guavas, Lateral Thinking, Perth Artist, Prina Shah, Prina Shah Artist, Print, Ramblings, Sculpture, Sir Ken Robinson, Subirachs, Visual Art, Visual Artist Perth
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My new recipe for Guavas…
I had to write about this… It happened to me last week. There I was shopping, picking my tomatoes when the perfume of this exotic fruit slowly danced up my nose. GUAVAS! I smelt ripe GUAVAS. I got excited, this window of ripe Guava freshness only lasts a couple of weeks here so I bought 8. I was going to enjoy every single one… More...
