Sunday, June 5

Once, twice, three times a lady!

Instantaneously on Tuesday afternoon, two dear friends invited to the same art exhibit - “Fräuleins – Three times a lady!”. I hadn’t heard of this exhibit before then but intrigue grew after reading a review on the Adelaide Magazine lifestyle blog. Ms. Kate Bowden had convinced me that it was worth venturing out into the cold winters night to see this magnificent exhibit. BEYOND BEAUTIFUL!


 The all female art collective Fräuleins is being displayed at Gallery on Waymouth – a sleek modern hotspot that is divided up into three levels – Ground floor “the restaurant”, level one “the gallery” and level two “the rooftop bar”. The Fräuleins show has taken over “the gallery” on level one and on opening night the impressed crowd took over all three floors.


The third instalment of Fräuleins will be proudly displayed until Thursday, June 30. Be sure to check it out...
The following are my favourites from the exhibit....
Elisa Mazzone – Elisa’s portraits are MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITE pieces from the entire showcase. Each portrait tells a story of a strong female who understands her sexuality. Even though, in each picture the feature woman appears to be crying from her cheek. The images are emotionally engaging as they prove the strongest women can still have a soft side.  I would buy these pieces immediately and could easily find space for them in my room.

Elisa Mazzone


Elisa Mazzone


Lisa King – Lisa’s three pieces convey elements of Indian and Japanese art culture, whilst exuding extreme sexiness. The lingerie, jewellery and arm work all have the effect of being tattooed on the women who are all bare breasted. They all display a shy nature through their body language, as even their eyes are looking down. However, something about this piece tells me that these women have conquered men in their own seductive and quite manor. I could see these pieces in a modern home with high white walls and dark wood furniture – a style which demonstrates street culture at its very best.


Lisa King
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Lisa King


Lisa King

Ruby Chew – Ruby - the Dita Von Teese look alike – stood out this evening as her art work was easily recognisable through her very own self portraits. The  22 – year – olds vibrant oil paintings and stunning watercolour pieces surely make this young South Australia on to watch out for.

Ruby Chew

Ruby Chew


Check out the show’s Facebook page (login required) for more information.

Have a lovely weekend!

Ciao!
Luciana


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