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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Such a beautiful day outside! #bluesky #winter #sunnyqueensland #enjoythemoment #zen
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Holly le Masurier is young artist with passion. Her work is powerful and invites you to interact with it. Check it out now. (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Holly le Masurier is young artist with passion. Her work is powerful and invites you to interact with it. Check it out now. (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee 2 years of recording the colour and feel of each day. #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee This one reminds me of what we see when we look beyond our tiny selves into the greater universe. #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee This one reminds me of the soft wind and the leaves of autumn, winter and the way the years pass us by. #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives (at Logan Art Gallery)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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'Seasons May Change' Exhibition opening tonight at Logan Àrt Gallery with the talented @Omi_Lee This one reminds me of the soft wind and the leaves of autumn, winter and the way the years pass us by. #supportlocal #supportlocalartists #logan #artsaveslives
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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RADF grant proposal day! Gonna get this sucker finished! Art for all. All for art. #artsaveslives
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Just a few of our fav things #books #cats #catsofinstagram #reading
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Podcast Ep 11 - Live in Brunswick St with Elysha Rei
Podcast Ep 11 – Live in Brunswick St with Elysha Rei
This month brought something new, a live recording of the podcast in the POD in Brunswick Street Mall, Fortitude Valley Brisvegas. The recording was taken on Wednesday 15th of February and part of the BrisAsia festival which ran from the 27th of Jan to the 19th of February. A special thanks goes to Kerri Turnbull of Engage Arts who invited us to be a involved in the festival and Claudia De Salvo…
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Beenleigh Theatre Group Review: Blood Brothers
Beenleigh Theatre Group Review: Blood Brothers
We should think ourselves lucky to have a world class theatre group on our back doorstep. Since seeing The Beauty and the Beast back in August of 2015, we were impressed with the quality of the set design and the placement of the orchestra on the mezzanine above the stage. The seamless design adding to the experience of the show. The production was saw was Blood Brothers by the Beenleigh Theatre…
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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We went to see Blood Brothers @ The Beenleigh Theatre yesterday. It was heart wrenching. Keep your eyes peeled for a review. If you're tempted, just do it. #supportlocalculture #supportlocaltheatre #bloodbrothers #theatre #beenleightheatregroup (at Beenleigh Theatre Group Inc)
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fringeartculture · 8 years ago
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Weaving intricate patterns, Asian design elements and symbolism into contemporary settings and public spaces, Elysha Rei’s work explores her own mixed heritage, and in doing so, invites others to contemplate their own cultural identities and attachments to familiar and unfamiliar places.
Coy Koi papercut 70x50cm – Elysha Rei
While her exploration of her Japanese-Australian culture varies across multiple disciplines such as portraits and drawings, sculptural installations, painting, paper-cutting, street art and paste-ups, she is also an active facilitator and mentor in the industry. And as such, is consistently proving how innovative and prolific she is as an artist.
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Elysha credits her cultural curiosity to her diverse upbringing. Identifying as a cultural hybrid, she was born in Saudi Arabia and travelled extensively with her family. She has lived in Australia, Thailand, New Zealand and Japan, as well as travelling throughout Europe and Asia. She says, “This childhood exposure to different cultures, customs and aesthetics has created a strong influence in my practice, drawing upon cross-cultural experiences and observations.
For me [my work] is about a balance of working through my own personal research agendas – learning about myself, the world around me, and my place within it and interpreting that visually – as well as providing others with that kind of opportunity as well.”
Destruction creation installation paper and paint installation Elysha Rei.jpg
International and domestic travel still remain and important part of what inspires her. Elysha says she is fascinated by her family lineage and creatively inspired by Japanese woodblock artists, contemporary paper cutting artists and New York based street artist, SWOON.
“I admire those that have taken the time to refine and master their form of art making and turn it into something of their own,” Elysha says.
Her foray into the world of paper-cutting was inspired by renowned, Tasmanian artist, Dr Megan Keating’s paper-cutting workshop during her studies at the University of Southern Queensland. Since then, Elysha has researched and made paper-cutting something of her own and the visual impact her elaborate paper-cutting tapestries have is profound.
Internal Reflections papercut installation 2.5×1.5m Elysha Rei (Gould)
Through the use of negative space and shadow, Asian inspired symbolism and balanced aesthetics, Elysha invokes viewers into a state of quiet contemplation. Elysha says, “Paper-cutting is a contemporary art medium of expression that I favour for both its folklore quality and its unforgiving, yet satisfying, nature. Without the ability to erase lines or paint over a mistake, cutting paper forces me to trust my decisions. It makes me invest in my designs with conviction. I relish the challenge of creating artworks through paper-cutting that are visually captivating as well as structurally refined.”
It is clear that the creative commitment Elysha has refined through her art practice, has certainly given her a creative edge as an artist.
A Daughter’s Gift_2016_St Paul’s Terrace, pubic art by Elysha Rei
Want to know more about Elysha and her arts practice, catch up with her live when we interview her on Wed the 15th Feb as part of the BrisAsia Festival. There deets are here.
If you’d love to experiment with paper-cutting, Elysha is hosting a contemporary paper-cutting workshop at Artisan, Brisbane on 25th February. Book here.
  Or find more info about Elysha’s past and present work using the links below:
http://www.elysharei.com/
https://www.facebook.com/elyshareiartist/
https://www.instagram.com/elysharei/
https://culturalflanerie.com/2016/07/09/5415/
http://un-framed.com/artist-info/elysha-rei/
http://flyingarts.org.au/artist-feature-elysha-rei/
http://www.metroarts.com.au/yum-chat-speakers/
Director/Co founder of http://www.samritresidency.com/
  We can’t wait to catch up with you Elysha!
Ps. Want us to ask a specific question? Comment below or hit us up on Facebook.
Get ready for a live Q&A with artist Elysha Rei! Weaving intricate patterns, Asian design elements and symbolism into contemporary settings and public spaces, Elysha Rei’s work explores her own mixed heritage, and in doing so, invites others to contemplate their own cultural identities and attachments to familiar and unfamiliar places.
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