Arania Tf Art



  1. Ariana Tf Art
  2. Arania Tf Art Comic

Transformation Artwork - Part 3. Because the transformation art section of my page was still SO huge now, I have split off some of the older sequences into a second, archive page. Hopefully this should help load time and preserve the page better. Page ONE is located HERE. Page TWO is located HERE Page FOUR is located HERE. 22 Different transformation artists drew a five -page transformation sequence of a person changed into a human-faced female creature (the transformation segment of the contest). The character I chose, Satine, is based off of my wife, Kamiki's, horse/soquili character by the same name who made an excellent model (and I got to design a human.

Often works in public collections have to wait in storage until funding comes available for their restoration and reframing. In 2007, the Gallery placed a group of paintings, sculptures and frames 'Up for Adoption'. A display of these works was produced in association with the exhibition Passion and Politics – Two Centuries of British Art, and members of the public, whether individuals or groups, were invited to sponsor artworks in need of framing or conservation treatments of various kinds.

Ariana Tf Art

Arania Tf Art

While we are celebrating many other kinds of philanthropy throughout our opening shows, The Art of Transformation honours a specific commitment we made to those generous individuals and groups who supported the Up for Adoption programme that we would show as many restored works as possible at re-opening.

Also included in The Art of Transformation are a selection of very fine prints that the Gallery received by transfer from Special Collections in 2009, which had been moved to the Auckland City Library from the Leys Institute in Herne Bay. Dr Leys acquired them while on an acquisition trip to Europe in the 1920s, and until recently they had remained in cardboard folders.

A number of the works have been treated and conserved by members of the Gallery's Conservation Department and other members of New Zealand Conservators of Cultural Materials (NZCCM).

Arania Tf Art Comic

Date
Curated by
Mary Kisler, Julia Waite
Location
Level 1
Cost
Free entry