Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Dog-Eat-Dog Paintings

Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The Bleek house (Lucy 
Lloyd)2013. Oil on canvas. 300mm x 150mm. (Sold)


Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The Bleek house (Lucy 
Lloyd), 2013. Oil on canvas. 300mm x 150mm. (Sold)


Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The Bleek house 
(Wilhelm Bleek), 2013. Oil on canvas. 300mm x 150 mm. 
(Sold).



Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The Bleek house 
(Dia!kwain and the jackel-man), 2013. Oil on canvas
400mm x 200mm. Framed. (Sold).

Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The Bleek house 
(Dia!kwain and the jackel-man), 2013. Oil on canvas
400mm x 200mm. (Sold).



Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Arctic Fox, 2013. Oil on canvas
300mm 300mm. Framed.
Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Arctic fox, 2013. Oil on canvas
300mm 300mm.

Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Fleeing fauns (Bilbao) - After 
Velasquez2013. Oil on canvas. 200mm diameter. Framed.


















































Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: POW songbird, 2013. 
Oil on canvas. 450mm 330mm. Framed.




















Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: POW songbird, 2013. 
Oil on canvas. 450mm 330 mm.


























Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Korean song bird, 2013. 
Oil on glass (2 sided). 330mm x 270mm. (Sold).
















































































































































































Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: 
Underdog | Schiele's War, 2013. Oil on 
board. 430mm x 150mm.












































Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: 
Underdog | Schiele's War, 2013. 
Oil on board. 430mm x 150mm.






































Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Highveld winter of 1901, 2013. Oil on 
canvas. 300mm 300mm. Framed.
























Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Highveld winter of 1901, 2013. Oil on 
canvas. 300mm 300mm.


























Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The regiment's unicorn, 2013. Oil on 
canvas. 300mm 300mm. Framed. (Sold).







Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: The regiment's unicorn, 2013. Oil on 
canvas. 300mm 300 mm. (Sold).


Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Nabis Gas 
Mask, 2013. Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 300mm 
x 150mm. (Sold).
Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Gas Mask I, 2013. 
Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 250mm x 210mm. 
Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Gas Mask II, 2013Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 
300mm x 210mm.
Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Gas Mask III, 2013Gesso and 
oil on Fabriano. 300mm x 190mm. 
Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: 3 Star General, 2013Gesso and oil 
on Fabriano. (Sold).

Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Centaur Patrol, 2012Gesso and oil on 
Fabriano. 120mm x 195mm. 


















Ann-Marie Tully. Dog—Eat—Dog: Great Coat Wolf, 2012
Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 130mm x 110mm
 

Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Centaur Scout, 2012. Gesso 
and oil on Fabriano. 130mm x 110mm.




Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Centaur Patrol, 2012.Gesso and oil on 
Fabriano. 120mm x 195mm.



Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Centaur Scout, 2012Gesso 
and oil on Fabriano. 130mm x 110mm

Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: De Wet’s Men, 
2012Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 410mm x 285mm.

Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Army of the 
Potomac, 2012. Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 600mm 
x 250mm.




























Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Boer Women
2010Gesso and oil on Fabriano. 
300mm x 210mm.





























Ann-Marie Tully, Dog—Eat—Dog: Soldier, 2010. Gesso 
and oil on Fabriano. 300mm x 150mm. (Sold).











Chionomania [snow mania]

Ann-Marie Tully, Chionomania: snow fox, 2012. Oil on canvas. 17cm x 35cm.


Ann-Marie Tully, Chionomania: snow fox, (detail) 2012. Oil on canvas.
17cm x 35cm.


Ann-Marie Tully, Chionomania: lavander stag (detail), 2012. Oil on canvas.
18cm x 12cm.
 
 
Ann-Marie Tully, Chionomania: Polar Bear, 2012. Oil on canvas. 18cm x
12cm.


Friday, 5 October 2012

Blue Screen [Phase] Paintings...



     Blue Screen: The Wizard of OZ, 2012. Oil on canvas. 
Blue Screen: The Wizard of OZ (detail), 2012. Oil on canvas. 

Blue Screen: The Wizard of OZ (detail), 2012. Oil on canvas. 
Blue Screen: Bond (Moore), 2012. Oil on canvas.
Blue Screen: Bond (Lazenby), 2012. Oil on canvas. 
Blue Screen: Bond (Connery), 2012. Oil on canvas.
Blue Screen: Cold Mountain (Aida Monroe)2012. Oil on board150mm 150 mm. Framed.




Monday, 1 October 2012

Facing the Climate @ Michaelis Galleries/GIPCA Hot Water








 


 
 


 
 
Imagining Climate Change at Hot Water

September 2012

Facing the Climate, curated by Ann-Marie Tully in association with the Swedish Embassy of South Africa and the Swedish Institute is an environmentally-focussed exhibition that featured as part of The Gordon Institute of Performing and Creative Arts’ (GIPCA) Hot Water symposium on climate change, which took place at UCT’s Hiddingh Campus 28-29 September 2012.
 
The Facing the Climate exhibition series combines climate-themed cartoons by five Swedish artists, with the climate-related artworks of artists in host countries: in this case five South African cartoonists join five Swedish cartoonists in taking a sharp look at the climate issue, with the aim of encouraging discussion about the sustainable society and heightening awareness of current environmental problems. Facing the Climate has been staged in a number of international contexts, with exhibitions taking place during 2012 in Rio, Athens, Tirana, Tel Aviv and Novosibirsk amongst other cities around the world. The Facing the Climate exhibition in South Africa is curated by Ann-Marie Tully in association with the Swedish Embassy of South Africa.

Facing the Climate is part of a concerted drive, conceptualised by the Swedish Institute, to promote critical sustainable development under the heading ‘Facing the Future – Sustainability the Swedish Way’. The impetus behind this began in December 2009 in relation to the Copenhagen Climate Conference, when a group of 25 Nordic newspaper cartoonists provided some amusing and alarming reflections on climate change. To illustrate Sweden’s active involvement in this area, the Swedish Institute developed the digital climate exhibition Facing the Climate in collaboration with the Swedish cartoonists/illustrators Magnus Bard, Helena Lindholm and Riber Hansson. For this exhibition, they are joined by Love Antell and Karin Sunvisson in commenting on the global climate dilemma. The South African cartoonists/illustrators involved in this project are Tony Grogan, Wilson Mgobhozi, Ree Treweek, Sifiso Yalo and Zapiro.
 
Facing the Climate opened its run at Michaelis Galleries on 28 September 2012 as part of the GIPCA Hot Water Symposium, before travelling to NIROXprojects in Johannesburg for exhibition from 28 October 19 November, culminating in a final exhibition at the Oliewenhuis Museum in Bloemfontein from 11 April 9 June 2013.

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