Showing 8 items matching "infinity"
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Art Gallery of Swan HillPainting, BARKER, Walter, Infinity Series "Orange Six", 1977
... Infinity Series "Orange Six"...Art Gallery of Swan Hill 133 Monash Drive Swan Hill the-murray Infinity Series "Orange Six" Painting BARKER, Walter ... -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Artwork - Printmaking, Ricardo, Geoffrey, 'Rapunzel II (infinity)' by Geoffrey Ricardo, 2002
... 'Rapunzel II (infinity)' by Geoffrey Ricardo...Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood. 'Rapunzel II (infinity)' by Geoffrey Ricardo Work on paper Artwork - Printmaking Ricardo, Geoffrey ...Framed limited edition print. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood.geoffey ricardo, printmaking, rapunzel -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Power Over Darkness A Journey of Self-Discovery, Trauma & Healing, Infinity Books, 2022
... Infinity Books...A soft covered book with title and author written on front Power Over Darkness A Journey of Self-Discovery, Trauma & Healing Book Power Over Darkness A Journey of Self-Discovery, Trauma & Healing Infinity Books Dr. Victoria Borg ...A soft covered book with title and author written on front -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera
... Aperture settings are f64, f32, f16, f8 and f4 and infinity...Aperture settings are f64, f32, f16, f8 and f4 and infinity Equipment Camera ...Black bellows folding Ansco 'Victo' Camera. Film size unknown. Adjustable view finder. Length of bellows variable and therefore adjusts the focus. Speed T, B, and 1/100, 1/50, 1/25, 1/10, of a second. Aperture settings are f64, f32, f16, f8 and f4 and infinityphotography, cameras -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Coin - QC BINKS COLLECTION: 25 MILLIMETRE MIDDLE EASTERN COIN
... On one side is an Iron Cross with a small crown insignia in the centre. Four infinity symbols are between the arms of the cross. ...On one side is an Iron Cross with a small crown insignia in the centre. Four infinity symbols are between the arms of the cross. ...A 25 Millimetre Middle Eastern Coin that was discovered by QC Binks while he was out metal detecting for gold. On one side is an Iron Cross with a small crown insignia in the centre. Four infinity symbols are between the arms of the cross. On the other side is the image of a person in profile with a headdress. Cyrillic writing surrounds the image around the border.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks, middle east, qc binks. -
City of StonningtonJason Sims, Diametric, 2015
... ...Infinity...Stonnington contemporary art collection Space Infinity Perception Illusion Sculpture Jason Sims Diametric Jason Sims ...Jason Sims is an Australian artist whose practice embodies a fresh perspective on light-based, multi-media artworks. Sims graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) from the University of South Australia in 2006 and has since exhibited across Australia as well as in Hong Kong, the UK and the USA. Jason Sims primarily makes freestanding sculptures, wall-based works and large-scale installations. Interested in art’s capacity to challenge and extend viewers’ perception, he uses mirror, reflective glass and coloured lights to create three-dimensional works with kaleidoscopic interiors that appear to extend into infinity. He has said of his practice that he is ‘interested in creating work that serves as a vehicle to re-imagine the space encountered – to deconstruct perceived physical limitations – and facilitate a kind of meditative response allowing viewers to interpret the illusion of space created as reality.’ stonnington contemporary art collection, space, infinity, perception, illusion, sculpture, jason sims -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, 'Helmet Bowl & Vessel' by Neville French, 2003
... It evokes associations with the natural environement and alludes to a meditative infinity."...It evokes associations with the natural environement and alludes to a meditative infinity." 'Helmet Bowl & Vessel' by Neville French Ceramic Ceramic Neville French ...Neville FRENCH (1955- ) Born Maryborough, Victoria In 1977 Neville French graduated from Ballarat College of Advanced Education after studying a Diploma in Fine Art (Ceramics) between 1974 and 1976, and was a tutor there for six months in 1978. He holds a Master of Arts, Research (Ceramics) from RMIT Universiy, and was awarded the Vitrify Alcorso National Ceramics Award in 2012. Neville has an international reputation as a ceramics artists and educator. From 1982 to 2012 Neville French was teach and coordinator of the Ceramics department at the Ballarat School of Mines and University of Ballarat (now Federation University). From 1982 to 2012 Neville French taught Ceramics at the Ballarat School of Mines TAFE, which later merged with the University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia). He completed a Graduate Diploma of Education at Hawthorn State College in 1980, a Certificate of Stoneware Glazes from Brisbane College of Advanced Education in 1983 and a Master of Arts Fine Art (Ceramics) at RMIT University in 2000. Between 2010 and 2012 Neville French taught post graduate honours and masters Ceramics students. During his time as a student at Ballarat Neville Bunning would collect clay from the Enfield clay pit. He described following white tyre tracks to find the location. He described the clay as silky smooth and and fired to a beautiful grey colour at stoneware tempreture. When blended with terracotta clay from Nerrina or fireclay from Bacchus Marsh a wide range of different bodies could be created. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Two vessels made as a sculptural pair. Statement: "My work involves an exploration of elemental vessels - extending porcelain to develop taut contours and spatial dynamics. I seek to distill an essence of purity to evoke notions of quietude and transendence through the expressive use of glaze and its relationship to form, tactility, weight and light. Forms are wheel-thrown, altered and slowly scraped to develip a soft line and solidity. Coloured matt glazes are layered and fused to the porcelain body through multiple firings to give expression and luminosity to the surface,. The iodosyncratice nature of glaze stimulates the imagination. It evokes associations with the natural environement and alludes to a meditative infinity."Signed on base 'f.'art, artwork, neville french, french, ceramics, porcelain, wheelthrown, thrown and altered, alumni -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Camera, 1978
... It was made 1978 with a 26mm (f3.5) zone focusing (1.6 feet to infinity) lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 2 seconds - 1/1000. ...It was made 1978 with a 26mm (f3.5) zone focusing (1.6 feet to infinity) lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 2 seconds - 1/1000. ...Minolta Pocket Autopak Camera with a Pocket Flash 110 attached and cover.Three pieces in total. It was made 1978 with a 26mm (f3.5) zone focusing (1.6 feet to infinity) lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 2 seconds - 1/1000. CDS meter provides programmed exposure control. Hot shoe. Tripod and cable release sockets. Built-in close-up lens and detachable flash. Viewfinder shows a red warning LED if a flash is needed. With the f:3.5 lens, a flash with a guide number of only 40 (in feet, at ISO 100) will be good to over 20 feet with ISO 400 film. The camera senses when a flash unit is mounted, and automatically sets smaller apertures for focus distances of 12' or less, to prevent . overexposure, assuming a fixed-output flash with a guide number of 40. Built-in sliding lens cover locks shutter. This is the most compact of the high-quality Minolta 110 pocket cameras (handy, very small pocket size, overall 1 x 2 1/8 x 4 5/8'), it is truly a dress-shirt-pocket camera, not just a coat-pocket camera. 100 or 400 speed film. Needs two MS76 or EPX76 or equivalent; battery-check button.Minolta Autopak 470 - Pocket Flashphotography, cameras
