Visit the Tauranga Art Gallery and write a review about it:
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| This is part of the Atrium |
On Tuesday the 30th of April me and my mum went to the Tauranga art gallery and looked at the art. We looked at the Atrium, Gallery 1& the Volt, Long & Window Gallery amd the Cube. The Atrium with so they say was a one-off exhibition of work designed specifically for the gallery. In North Canterbury Wayne Youle one of the artists a lover of text with stories to tell with them created the idea. The painting took a team of three and took a full week to make.
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| This is Alfred Cameron with his art |
Gallery One & The Vault hell here and now: As a young farmer living in Wellington Alfred Cameron began a visual dairy of how he wanted to make art. He created a visual diary of his trip to Gallipoli so he would be able to present his pictures his way in art. He created the art work with a Founitin pen so that people at home would think of his art in lots of other forms. He thought it would be a insperation to others to make theie peice of work the own way.
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| This is one peice of the selection I looked at |
Long & Window gallery now and then: The art traverses everywhere over New Zealand fine art photography and themes of which have surfaced over four decadeds to push the boundaries.
Now and Then is grouped into six themes including sense of place (landscape), bloom bloom bang (aspects of the natural world), and idols & icons (symbolic objects and creatures).
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| This is one house this artist has painted |
The Cube with the state of house: This is an exhibition of New York by a tauranga artist Raye Catran. She was inspired by a life long interest of houses and who lives in them. Most of her artwork are of New Zealand looking state houses and urban landscapes. With winning the Ethal McMillan award in the mile art category last year for her work she is inspired to keep doing more.
I think that the gallery was amazing and the artwork was so impressive. I loved all the art work but I liked the Atrium so they say the best becasuse it was bright and unique with all different types of peices mixed into one.
Interesting post, Paris. I guess you are not allowed to take photos of the art works in the gallery?
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