18 January 2016

RISE FILMS - Nick Heydon

                                                                                                                                                                    RISE FILMS wanted a striking artwork as a singular point of focus for creative professional and clients. Lill Harris' sculpture "FLYING" perfectly captures RISE Films' values of positivity, creativity and hope. This exuberant work changes our space for the better with its textural warmth, complex form, simple line and saturated colour. We are proud to hang 'FLYING" directly over our boardroom table where its powerful influence can be felt.
Nick Heydon
Diredtor











29 May 2015

Women's Art Prize & Exhibition 2015


                                         Delivered in partnership with the Northern Sydney Institute - part of
                                         TAFE NSW and the Sydney Gallery School
 



Last night's opening night was a bit of a buzz, after a week of anticipation and excitement from being short listed. There was no shortage of good wine, wonderful friends, laughs and of course a high standard of good diverse art. Categories included YOUTH, OPEN, COMMUNITY and PEOPLE'S CHOICE.  The SEE St Gallery- was a fabulous open planned space with a groovy atmosphere, and 'arty' vibe. The turn up was a good sized crowd that was diverse age, gender and style, they looked like they where generally enjoying themselves, interested in reading the blurbs about each piece and the many stories  told of many women and their lives. The thoughts and inspirations which were the driving force for making their art piece, their creativity. My painting was well displayed in a predominate position and even though I was piped as the winner, I was artistically satisfied as my theme was original and stood out as different from all the others. I felt very privileged to be a finalist in the open and People's Choice category. If you feel like popping in it's  worth a peep if your looking for creative inspiration or direction.
                              EXHIBITION DATES: May 28 - 13 June
                              GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday to Sunday 11AM - 4PM
                           

 My Entry:
                              WOMEN IN THE BUSH
                               LEONE HARRIS
                           

'Women in the Bush,' is a personal reflection of my own life's
experiences spreading over the past ten years. A combination of being an
Australian woman and my love of the Australian Bushland, telling a story
of a younger me, discovering sexuality, life and maturing into a woman,
embracing motherhood and later an artist.
These visually transpired memories captured in my modern style, my focus
being shape and form, transpiring into feminine spiritual energy within
the natural landscape of The Hawkesbury Waterways.

27 February 2014

Intelligence without Ambition is a Bird without Wings


Yes, well l'm still weaving the days away, although the periods of 
creative explosion have been somewhat tampered, with the humidity here in Sydney, mixed in with a few menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, creating a recipe detrimental to my desire or want to handle/ work with wool. These days I am then prolific at the easel. You may ask yourself "Why a bird?", since ancient times birds have been connected with the sky and having a supernatural link between heaven and earth. They symbolize- lightness and closeness to God.I myself have dreamed of escaping my body and flying freely like a bird. This sculptural weaving will be my Blake Art Prize entry this year.
 Residents of St Ives,  may in fact recognize their dis-guarded wine racks, considered once as rubbish on the side of the road. These are now the intricate framework for the patchwork breast and lattice work in the weaving's wings and belly. That old cliche "one mans junk, is another man's treasure" resonates so well with me. You can see from the  first image of a few sticks on the driveway, how a little imagination and vision can turn into some thing wonderful and different, using very little resource, only patience and time.
I have already taught workshops at Boonah, were community weaving projects have been so welcomed, as well as therapeutic in working fine motor skills and improving dexterity. The clients involved and their families were so enthusiastic. I hope to teach many more classes in the future and share my newly acquired skills and passion.
Lill Harris   


Salvador Dali




30 October 2013

Weaving Away



"One day I pruned a tree, the next thing the house is full of stick weavings!"

If you asked my family to describe me at this very moment, they would definitely say something like "that crazy cat women who paints, weaves, demands cups of tea and occasionally cooks and cleans", lovingly of course!
One may ask how does  a painter finds themselves engrossed in a different art form for six months? You know I'm not sure, I've decided its evolved from my childhood and creative roots. My father was a European furniture builder and my mother a knitting whizz. My live-in aunt was a high calibre dress maker who taught me pattern making, sewing, cooking, painting and design. She taught me that,
 "when you learn principles of design, you will recall it in everything you do throughout life, "
 I could only fully grasp this concept, as aged and gained life experience.
I'm a collector of rolling pins, 70's pottery, wooden cotton reels, milking stools and all things orange.
In a past life I was a furniture restorer and have a natural love for wood and bushland.
I have spent many hours studying the way branches intertwine, using these observations when weaving new design concepts. The understanding of how colour works which I have gained from nine years painting experience, definitely helps when making colour and design choices.
 My sticks have taken over the dinning-room as well as my studio,  now there is even a pile at the front door. The weavings themselves are all organic and recycled, very environmentally friendly, with a few op-shop goodies thrown in as well. They are all individually themed, vibrant, fun and colourful
 eg: Rocket, Yacht, Tree Frog, First Garden, Under The Sea, Landscape.
They're available from two great Galleries in Sydney, Breathing Colours in Balmain, and Timeless Textile in Newcastle. When I delivered them, people randomly stopped me in the street commenting and marvelling at my novel idea, which I was very taken by! I wasn't sure how people would react to them so this was very exciting as they loved my idea as much as me.
I'm working on my first commissioned weaving piece at the moment. It is a one off custom made
piece of wall art made to suit the clients decor which will be of course a fabulous, new exciting conversational piece for their home.

Back to it I go!
Leone Harris







Green Tree Frog
Yacht

Under The Sea

4 June 2013

A Thousand Dreams


My creative inspiration this year has taken a new, very different direction , in subject matter and artwork style. I first heard Margie Salem sing in church . I didn't know it at the time, her songs and reference would inspire and ignite my creative being for the coming year. She had written a song called 'A Thousand Dreams', it highlighted her personal experience with the Franciscan Sisters in Rwanda , where she was helping fund a Vocational Centre, for youth with disabilities and their carers, who need to access medical care.
I found this ordinary woman's vision to be extraordinary, and she gave me strength to step forward and continue on my own pathway and push my painting vision forward. This amazing opportunity to paint her experiences, and help others through my gift of painting was not only character building, but the true meaning of painting was given back to me, 'its in giving that we receive'.
Margie has given me reference for The 62nd Blake Art-prize 2013 , celebrating art, religion and spirituality in Australia. I have two submissions , 'Jesus Sandals' and 'Rhythm for Living' and eagerly await a result; its very exciting.
I also managed to get together three donation paintings to help Margie with her endeavours. They will be auctioned on the 24th August, at fundraising concert 'A Night of a Thousand Dreams,' which is held at The Corpus Christi Church Hall, 263 Mona Vale Rd, St Ives. They are in the photograph above but you can have a closer look in my website - gallery ' Available '
- Canopy of Colour
-  Rain Dance
- A Thousand Steps
- Bids can be made prior to the night via my website.
- A personal view of the work can also be organised.
. The very talented  singer/ song writer Margie Salem  hopes to launch a CD in the not so distant future, proceeds of which will also help her Rwandan cause.