L’Amant de Saint-Jean – A love story for Saturday the 14th of July – 6.30pm

L’Amant de Saint-Jean
une histoire d’amour pour le 14 Juillet
a love story for the 14th of July
songs from cafes, galleries and musettes in Paris…
Trenet, Brel, Gainsbourg, Legrand, Ferre, Aznavour, Vian et les autres….
Nadia Piave and Gino Pengue perform favourite French songs, and you’re going to help us turn them into the best French Love Story ever!
Bring pen and paper!

Saturday July 14, 6.30pm
(followed by surprise film!)
Tap Gallery
259 Riley Street, Surry Hills
$20 pre-bo0k, $25 at the door
Bookings directly from Nadia Piave – let me know by email how many tickets and I’ll send payment details (yes, a little old-fashioned, but that’s how I can keep the ticket price down!)
If you don’t know the Tap Gallery then this is your opportunity to discover a jewel of a gallery space in the heart of Sydney’s own Montmartre! and if you come along a little earlier you can enjoy our concert signature Mimosa, a cocktail invented at the Hotel Ritz in Paris, in 1925 – c’est parfait, nest-ce pas?
Nadia Piave  – chanteuse

Gino Pengue – guitar
 

THE 22ND REAL REFUSES – ARTISTS’ TALK

ARCHIBALD REAL REFUSES NOW ON  22ND MAY – 3RD JUNE

COME ALONG ON SUNDAY 3RD JUNE AT 3 PM

GIVING THE ARTISTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO TALK ABOUT THEIR INSPIRING WORKS

HIGH TEA AND DRINKS SUPPLIED

 

Artists also be prepared to collect your artworks.

DAVE ROSS 11 – 17 JUNE.

Dave Ross

Surrealistic Moondance

Dave Ross’ energetic new Body of Work is a poetic reflection on contemplations, emotions and sentiments that are evocative of a bygone era. Here, Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism are united in a calamity of visceral brush-strokes that pulsate the energy of a spirit that envelops the canvas and entraps the life-force within. Ross uses wash, splatters, dribbles and splashes as a material extension of his psyche that is unravelled in a stream of consciousness on the canvas that is a reconstruction of his sub-conscious. Fleeting images seem to appear, but at once disappear from view as if in a mirage. His tacit images suggest, rather than define, joyful beings from another world that exist somewhere between the form and the formless – the structural and the ethereal.

Ross’ gestural creations are evocative of a spiritual world of joy and hope that is expressed through the energetic handling of brush and paint that presents us with his distinctive mystical statement of the other world.

His works – with such titles as – “Les Jours Hereaux” (The Happy Days), “Just Dig a Sunburnt Country”, “Just Switchin’ on the Strobes”…. – are a jubilant exclamation of peace, happiness, and goodwill.