melbourne

art, film

Barton and Bones

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2017, let's just say, was a hell of a year for everybody. It was difficult, upsetting, discouraging and presented us with multiple opportunities to curl up in a small ball in a tight little corner and cry. But because of all this it made people stand up and speak out about rights and wrongs, which brought groups of people who wanted change in our society together. I think that 2017 was the year of women. We stood together and supported each other this year, beginning with the international women's march all the way to the #metoo campaign, which really opened our eyes and ears towards, and in support of the victims of sexual assault. I really hope that in 2018 we can stop the dwaddle and begin the sprint towards equality for everybody!

On the topic of women, I think I'll make a nice clean segway into what the post is actually about. Today I went the the Ian Potter Centre and the NGV and looked at some insanely cool exhibitions. The first, at the Ian Potter Centre, was Kathryn del Barton's "The Highway is a Disco" and oh my god I was so excited. Del Barton is most probably my favourite artist (or at least in the top 5) so I was really really stoked that I got to see her art in person. Her work showcases the female body and she presents it in a way that makes it feel goddess like. I made a short vid and took a few pics so you can get the jist of the exhibition (and it's free entry so you have no excuse not to go!!). 

The next exhibition was at the NGV for the Triennial. You've most likely seen it all over instagram but it is still completely worth going. A room filled with skulls probably sounds a little Adams family-esque but it is so bloody cool - and contrasted with 18th century artwork is even better!!

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film

Melbourne Meet

A few days ago, Sylvie, Stella and myself headed over to the city for Zali and Poppy's blogger meet. It was great being able to actually meet people you have been following (*cough* stalking) online. I made a stop motion film about the day, using 1004 photos. It took forever to edit, people, for-ev-er. Ugh and the uploading process was a pain in the derrière but it's here now (thank gawd).

As you know from instagram, my family and I are moving to Chicago in about 14 days..!!... It's going to be crazy and different and Trump is definitely going to be interesting... But the experience is going to be amazing. I'll be going to an american high school so my life is almost a teen movie. So close. 

Any way here's the film, enjoy!

-c

art, NGV

The Purple Rave

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NGV ART PARTY 6

 

NGV's Art Party came back for a second year with double the fun. "The Purple Rave" as Esther Olsson put it, was jam packed with music, art, dancing, bright purple lights, photo booths and super cool people.

My friends and I explored the Andy Warhol // Ai Weiwei exhibition, staying a little too long in the photo booths. We danced until I managed to get some 'hard core' blisters and then danced more because beauty is pain, my friends.  Ella Thomson blew me away with her dreamy vocals, and DJ Geezy was killing it, not to mention all of his vinyl!! I got to speak to Esther Olsson who was insanely cool even though I was a little star struck, (and by 'star struck' I mean I was hit repeatedly over the head by a numerous amount of shooting stars, comets, asteroids and planets, carefully avoiding the black hole of embarrassment ) ahhh.  AND THEN out of the crowd emerged Left Leg Studios performing a fast contemporary dance routine. It was so so so good my gawd.

Here are some pics taken on the night to prove how much fun, purpley goodness there was. Also to make you just a little jealous if you didn't come. There is always next year.

C A M I L L E

(photos taken by Olga Bennett © National Gallery of Victoria.)

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melbournians, film

Melbournians : Sacha // Fitzroy North

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I'm really excited to share this Melbournians with you! It's my favourite one so far, featuring my lovely friend Sacha. We went out to shoot it yesterday on Brunswick St, one of the coolest streets in Melbourne, had a picnic in the park, and just walked, talked and filmed. It just turned out so well! Yesss!! I'm so happy about it!!

Anyway, here it is. Hope you like it.

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It's back! NGV Teen Art Party

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The NGV Teen Art Party is back for a second year, filled to the brim with art, music and cool, creative people like yourself! You even get exclusive access to the Andy Warhol // Ai Weiwei exhibition. (You can check out how much fun I had at the AW//AW here)

The Art Party (an under 18s event, you must be able to show your valid Student ID card) will be hosted on the 7th of April, 5:30pm - 9;30pm. Book your tickets here!

And now, ladies and gents, I'll tell you little about what will be happening on the night.

Geezy (pron. jee-zee) aka Gee has been providing that flava for ya ear around Melbourne. He'll be DJ'ing the party and plans to set the tone with a fun and free ranging soundtrack that provides a point of difference from mainstream radio. He will be working alongside artist Esther Olsson who will be producing new works to coincide with the underage party and complement the Andy Warhol // Ai Wei Wei exhibition currently showing at the NGV.

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Esther Olsson is one of my favourite artists. She's good at art and I would be more then happy to steal her whole entire wardrobe. Check out her instagram, website and her on The Design Files!!

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Ella Thompson will be singing with her killer vocals. Ahh she is so good! I would happily steal her wardrobe, as well.  Here is her song 'Arcade'. (Arcade -- Urban Arcade... Is it some sort of sign?? I doubt it. We do have the same haircut, though)

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And to top it all up, with a big juicy cherry on top, we have Left Leg Studios preforming!

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It's going to be one heck of an awesome night! I hope to see you there, chat, make cool art and dance all night long (well, until 9:30)

Camille xo

melbournians, film

Melbournians : Mia // Yarraville

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WOW! I was so happy by how much you all liked the first Melbournians video (you can find that here) So I made another featuring one of my best friends, Mia. She always makes me laugh so I tried to put her humour into this video.

Hope you laugh and love it!

(and yes yes, I know. two posts in in one night. it's not the end of the world, people.)

melbournians, film

Melbournians : Honey // Northcote

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I'm really, really excited about this new series on my blog! (hey, by the way)

It's called "Melbournians" and with it, I'm filming mini documentary kinda things featuring my friends. I go around their suburb and show what they like to get up to and who they are. I'm hoping the film reflects them in some way, as well.

First up is the super cool Honey, who was brave enough to be the first Melbournian on UA. THANK you Honey xox

Enjoy!

art, artist colony

Artist Colony // Lisa Currie

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Lisa Currie makes me laugh, smile and relate towards pretty much everything she scribbles down on a piece of paper. Her very witty and truthful words + her "Ooh that's so Lisa Currie" drawing style = some pretty clever creations. Lisa has created three activity books which I just can't wait to get my hands on. She creates free resources so you can have some fun with a cup of tea and an oversized jumper. +++ lots of other fun stuff! Go check out her blog/website here, her instagram and contact her here.

As always, here is my interview with Lisa!

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The most interesting experience that has happened because of being an artist is/was…my books are made to be doodled over and sometimes I get to see what people do with them. Strangers on the other side of the world who it feels like I’m collaborating with, having a conversation with on paper… in a way. It’s weird but great.                                  

Do you ever get artist block? What do you do to stop it?I do feel stuck at times… sad or overwhelmed. Going for a walk is always a good idea. Cooking some food. Hanging out with someone else’s dog. One thing I’ve learnt this year is that you don’t need to feel “motivated” or “inspired” to work. The people who are doing great things rarely feel fired up about it before they begin each day. They just begin. And then sometimes the magic happens…                        

I’ve been reading Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert that talks a lot about this!

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Your favourite thing about your job?Spending a lot of time reading books about interesting things and writing in my journal… trying to grow in different ways and thrive in my own skin. I get to do a lot of that since my books are about optimism and self reflection.

Your least?
 Working alone is my least favourite thing, but also my favourite thing. Luckily I work at home and my housemates are great and keep me sane, but it can get lonely being in a workplace of one and having to motivate and organise yourself every day. But then sometimes I decide to spend the whole day in the sunshine reading a book and nobody asks me why I didn’t come into work that day, so that feels nice.
                                         What other interests do you have outside of art? Yoga. Reading books about why humans do the things we do. Being vegan. Building a mini golf course in the backyard with things we’ve found at the op shop.

Why did you decide to make activity books?I was running a blog called The Scribble Project and one day Perigee found the blog and emailed me to ask if I’d like to make a book. I said no thanks. Just kidding. I said yes PLEASE. I love making prompts that can maybe help people be more self reflective and think about their world or themselves in a more playful way.

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5 facts about you… 1. I live with four friends and a dog named Charlie.
                                                                      2. I write in my journal every day.
                                                                                                 3. Vegemite toast is my comfort food.
                                                                                           4. I don’t like to wear makeup.
                                                                                                      5. Fresh cut grass is one of my favourite smells.



Who/what inspires you?BOOKS. Lately I’ve been reading books about feminism, veganism, optimism and essentialism… all the -isms.



What music do you listen to?Today I’ve been listening to old Nelly Furtardo songs. Do you remember her? I’m like a biiiiird.


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Thank you Lisa for being apart of Artist Colony. Love your work!

Thanks for reading, you lovely people.

x

art, NGV

Andy & Ai

 

IL-O-V-Ethese artists. I've been sitting at the computer screen for a while now, and that's all I can really say. I'm still in awe over how inspiring and thought provoking this exhibition on Andy Warhol and Ai Weiwei at the NGV was.

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I definitely recommend going if you are the kind of person that a) thinks art is just boring paintings of dull people for dull people (because it ain't), b) is completely un-inspired or c) happens to be a human.

If you tick any of these boxes make sure you head here to book your tickets!

I'm planning a little DIY inspired by this exhibition so that will be up soon-ish.

I'll leave you all with some pictures I took at Andy Warhol & Ai Weiwei.

Thank you NGV for letting me come along!

Au revoir,

Camille xx

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art, NGV

top arts

hello hello,

A couple of days ago, I was lucky enough to be invited to the opening night of StArt Up Top Arts 2015. It was so inspiring to see amazing art work created by only 16-17 year olds!!

I would defiantly recommend going to have a look and be inspired yourself!                                                                               Thank you for inviting me NGV!

Camille

fashion, shoots

Street Grunge

Hello!

Today my friend Stella and i had a lovely afternoon together. We took photos, laughed and ate my first Fro-Yo EVER!

Here is a photo shoot in my new favorite top from my favorite opp shop (hehe, kind of made a rhyme) Thank you Stella for being such a great photographer!!!!

camille wears //

hat // French Connection   jeans// Just Jeans  boots// Wittner   top// Savers

xo camille

art, NGV

Art par-TAY {part two}

Hello lovely peeps!

As you all know, I was asked by the NGV to become one of their Teen Arts Ambassadors along with Chessie, Brooke and Maggie. I have been waiting for these amazing photographs because I was having so much fun and forgot to take any! Anyhoo, here they are!

I would like to say a very big thank you to the NGV for asking me to become one of the Art Ambassadors and letting me use these photos! They are fabulous! I had so much fun and hope to work with you again in the future.

Once again, THANK YOU!!

Camille XO