62 paper succulents- made from recycled papers, dyed with natural plant dyes and painted with watercolour and ink.
10 days embedded in The Cactus House to 10 days exhibited in Side Gallery.
62 Paper Succulents created from recycled paper embedded in the succulent garden in the The Cactus House, Mt Coot-tha Botanic Garden. 4 June - 13 June.
My intention was to create an artwork that faded into nature. The paper succulents were placed on a sand path winding its way through the succulent garden.
paper succulents, 2021
The porcelain moths were created during lockdown, to depict the fragility and fleeting nature of life and to remind us of the impermanence of all things.
They are currently in an installation in Artisan Machinery Street Gallery, Fortitude Valley till the 22 May.
At night they sparkle in the darkened street.
The online shop is open again. There are paper moths and bees and small moth paintings for sale.
Press the button below to go to the Big Cartel shop or you can access it from the SHOP link in the menu. Please have a browse. If you have any queries or requests - please contact me. thank you. Les
Assorted paper moths for sale - Lesley Kendall, 2019
Exhibition at The Side Gallery, Red Hill
29 August - 13 September, 2019
garden.
The exhibition was a wonderful experience. Leesa Hickey, gallery owner, and Laura Brinnin, curator, were a great team to work with. They displayed the work beautifully in the space.
Thank you to everyone who visited the exhibition and purchased work. I feel so grateful.
Thank you also to the five women - Joy, Kate, Suzanne, Susan and Sharon - whose Brisbane gardens inspired the work. Below is a photo of Joy (in the black skirt) and her friend Jeanette visiting the exhibition.
Now its onto new work.
The prettiest succulent garden perched on the edge of a concrete driveway.
Those colours - a mix of lilac, sage green, grey ,the blush of pink……
I will be busy here for a few more weeks. Happily.
studio friend
geranium in ink and geranium in paper
Geraniums in ink and paper for the Et,Al Christmas sale at Side Gallery, Redhill
Opens this Friday 7 December.
side gallery website: http://sidegallery.com.au/
Kate’s garden is a profusion of colours, plants, dogs, chickens, weeds and love.
For the month October Kate welcomed me into this incredible garden and let me paint flowers and plants. A happy place. Thank you Kate.
katewall.com.au - Have a look at her website and the wonderful workshops she offers from her home and garden.
Another great collaboration with Sarah of Sustainable fashion for RANT clothing . They have used the same Grevillea print they bought last Summer but have used a natural cream background this year instead of last year’s charcoal. The fabric looks beautiful. Light and fresh and perfect for summer. The range is called Grevillea 2. Back to Nature.
Press on the link to view the range on line https://www.sustainablefashion.com.au/
Photographs by Todd Hunter Mcgaw
Sustainable Fashion is an online eco boutique showcasing sustainable design from Australia. Aimed at women who share an enjoyment in wearing comfortable designer clothing and an appreciation of the environment around them. With a commitment that extends beyond fabric selection alone, Sustainable Fashion aims to provide the ultimate in desirable garments while minimising the footprint of your wardrobe.
Rejoice in a sustainable choice for fashion.
I am delighted to have two little insect paintings selected for the 'little things' exhibition in Sydney.
Finalists exhibition will be held at Saint Cloche Gallery, 37 MacDonald St, Paddington.
29 August - 9 September, 2018.
Gallery hours Wed-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.
Little Things Art Prize was founded by Marnie Ross in 2015. Artists are invited to submit creative expressions of the ‘Little Things’ that make them happy or feel grateful. The science of Positive Psychology emphasises the benefits such focusing of our attention contributes to our health and happiness. As well as inspiring community creative engagement, the resulting finalists exhibition is a celebration of the artwork displayed and a shared positive experience.
Lesley Kendall – under the pawpaw tree ,Winter 2018
Observing the decaying leaf a landscape emerges. The brush traces fine lines on the watery surface.
The essence of drawing is the line exploring space – Andy Goldsworthy
Art works by Lesley Kendall displayed at the Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane, 7 - 18 August
http://wag.com.au/