It is People - new limited edition piece

It is People - new limited edition piece

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Campbell Live from TV3 to be at Bruce Mason Exhibition on Thursday

I'm very excited to let you know that Campbell Live from TV3 will be filming at the opening of the annual NZ Art Guild exhibition and charity art auction "Out of the Blue" on Thursday night, featuring one of my lisaSarah pieces, "Life is Beautiful".

They have been in contact with the Mental Health Foundation of NZ (MHF) and want to film the live auction of the 2009 collaborative artwork Ngatahi. 61 members have contributed to this artwork from all around NZ. 100% of the funds raised from the sale will be donated to MHF.

If you are able to make it to the opening night - 6:30 July 2nd Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna it would be fantastic to see you there - the more the merrierr - bring family and friends.

If you can't make it be sure to tune in to Campbell Live TV3 on Thursday evening at 7pm.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Fabulous photographic art by Paul Kettel










Paul Kettel is a real find. A fine art photographer based in Auckland, his passion is New Zealand landscape and wildlife imagery.

Specialising in the fine art market, Paul's photos are quite spectacular. Really worth a look. Some of my favourites are below.

He is currently exhibiting at Wall Gallery but has a web site which can be found at http://www.paulkettel.com/.





























Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Vote for Touch Compass Dance Trust

Touch Compass is NZ's premier integrated dance company combining dancers with and without disability in ground breaking professional performances and events. The company's acclaimed choreography and stunning aerial work has astounded audiences both nationally and internationally.

Canon - Creative for a Cause is a photo competition that gives people the opportunity to submit photosand nominate a charity of choice.

Touch Compass has been nominated and it would be wonderful if you would like to vote for one of the images submitted. If successful the winning charity would win $25,000.

Go to: http://www1.canon.com.au/creativeforacause/Photo/Gallery.aspx

Type in Touch Compass in Keyword and tick Arts & Culture box
and vote. There are 6 photos entered so far.

Competition closes on 10 July.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Interior Design for gorgeous, hip, children’s rooms with a vintage twist!

A fellow word lover, let Carmen from Retro Rooms help you to create your child’s dream bedroom! Carmen is a Sydney based an interior designer specialising in kids’ bedrooms and playspaces. She also offers a fab online service where, working from your pictures and measurements, she provides drawings, plans, colour schemes and shopping lists so you can put the room together yourself.

Retro Rooms also provide full interior design and project management services. Check out their website at http://www.retrorooms.com.au/. Carmen also has a blog at http://retrorooms.blogspot.com/ that she devotes to fab new things for kids' spaces.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Art from the Heart - July 1

Mairangi Bay School Art Exhibition and Auction. Come along (tickets $5) and help celebrate the school children's art and admire (and bid for) some fabulous art from their local community.

Wednesday 1 July, doors open at 7pm so you can view the artwork up for auction and enjoy the wine, nibbles and live music courtesy of the Rangitoto College Chamber Orchestra.

The Live Auction begins at 8:30pm, make sure you get a good spot as there are some amazing bargains to be had. (note: some artwork may have a reserve price).

LisaSarah pieces to be included: Grapes and Our World.


Saturday, June 20, 2009

Got to be loving the PR!!!

ON DISPLAY EXCLUSIVELY AT THE TOAST FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY 27TH JUNE:

LISASARAH.COM – a true New Zealand story of life, love and stainless steel…
Next Saturday, visitors to New Zealand day at Toast on Clapham Common, will be treated the stunning stainless steel artwork created by New Zealand artist Lisa Turley, designer for LISASARAH.COM, which will adorn walls of the entrance marquee at London’s much-revered antipodean festival.

After much critical acclaim in New Zealand, Lisa received a personal invitation from organisers of the hugely successful annual event, which celebrates the best of the southern hemisphere, asking her to showcase her latest range of outdoor stainless steel art, an offer she couldn’t refuse.

The kiwi lifestyle – and sometime summer in the UK (!) - means plenty of time spent outdoors with friends and family, so after a longwinded search for something to spice up Lisa’s newly landscaped garden, the artist was disappointed with the current offering. Having already designed a successful range of fabulously funky word art, Lisa made the decision to branch outdoors with her work – offering weather-friendly stainless steel artworks to complement her wooden word art range.

It has been estimated that around 10,000 people will enjoy viewing her work at Toast on Saturday, with all five inspirational pieces from the range on display having being made completely in New Zealand and with New Zealand materials.

The full range of artwork available includes fourteen pieces - with “New Zealand”, “Kia Kaha”, “Our World” and “Live, Love, Laugh” amongst others, already hitting international success with sales in the United States and the UK as well as in New Zealand.

Recently Queenstown’s Kapa Gallery exhibited Lisa’s work, with the director loving the piece he chose so much he insisted he “could have sold it three times over in the short duration of the show”.

Lisa Turley is also an active community supporter who regularly uses her good fortune to the aid of others. Her business lisasarah.com often donates pieces for fundraising efforts such as Starship Hospital and newly founded charitable organisation notforme.org.nz. She is a keen supporter of local kindergartens and also used her skills and time to assist the children of Newmarket Primary design the front entrance of their school.

Lisa Turley says: “I am delighted to have been asked to display my work at Toast and hope that it will be enjoyed by everyone attending on Saturday. I’m hoping this will open up new channels for me to display more of my work in the UK, which I am so passionate about doing.”

Lisa is excited about future plans for her design business, with more representation in galleries overseas as well as further developing her client base in New Zealand.

For more information and interviews with Lisa Turley please contact: Mark Collins on (+44) 0208 274 9206 / (+44) 07974 215 334 / markc@markcollinspr.com

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Catch me at TOAST UK 2009

Toast is the northern hemisphere’s largest celebration of New Zealand, Australian and South African food, wine, polo, sport and culture. Now in its 9th successful year, Toast Festival is delighted to announce its return to Clapham Common on the last weekend of June. Indulge in authentic Australasian and South African cuisine, watch international polo matches, sample a selection of fantastic wine, enjoy home-grown music and cultural performances, buy some great produce from the Southern Hemisphere, plan a holiday, or find that dream property.

Each day is dedicated to one of the three Toast Nations, Friday: Toast South Africa, 15:00-20:30Saturday: Toast New Zealand, 11:00-18:00Sunday: Toast Australia, 11:00-18:00

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

"Out of the Blue" Charity Art Auction and Exhibition

The NZ Art Guild and the Mental Health Foundation would like to formally invite you to

"Out of the Blue" Charity Art Auction and Exhibition Opening night:
Thursday 2nd July 2009 at 6:30pm - Free entry - All welcome
Venue: Bruce Mason Centre, Cnr Hurstmere Rd and the Promenade,Takapuna Beach, Auckland
Exhibition Open: 2nd - 30th July 2009. Mon to Fri 9 - 5 & Sat 10 - 4

Featuring the NZ Art Guild 2009 Collaborative Art Project "Ngatahi" a fantastic, single artwork created by 61 artists which will be revealed on opening night and auctioned off at this one of a kind, not to missed charity event
Well known NZ artists - Nancy Frazer, Sophia Elise, Tanya Dann, Beate Minderjahn, Jennifer Christiansen, Julia Dungan, LisaSarah, Natahsa Wheeler, Alison Mulgrew, Jane Bold and Terri Dangen - have also donated fantastic artworks which will auctioned.

100% of the proceeds from the art auction will be donated to the Mental Health Foundation of NZ

To coincide with this event 42 artists from around NZ will be having a month long exhibition of original, diverse artworks depicting "Our Country, Our People, Our Culture"

We would be delighted if you would join us in the opening celebrations of this fantastic charity event.

INTRODUCING LISASARAH.COM – a true New Zealand story of life, love and stainless steel

Couldn't help but share this press release done by the fabulous Lou Draper from http://www.rockstarpr.co.nz/. Makes me sound awesome!!

The kiwi lifestyle often means time outdoors with friends and family so after a longwinded search for something to spice up Lisa’s newly landscaped garden, the artist was disappointed with the current offering. Having already designed a successful range of fabulously funky word art, Lisa made the decision to branch outdoors with her work – offering weather-friendly stainless steel artworks to complement her wooden word art range.

The range, all made completely in New Zealand and with New Zealand materials, now includes fourteen inspirational pieces. “New Zealand”, “Kia Kaha”, “Our World” and “Live, Love, Laugh” amongst others, are already hitting international success with sales in the United States and the UK as well as right here in New Zealand – “Queenstown’s Kapa Gallery included a piece for exhibition, the director loved the piece he chose and said he could have sold it three times over in the short duration show space – I was thrilled with that news” says Lisa.

Lisa Turley is also an active community supporter who regularly uses her good fortune to the aid of others. Her business lisasarah.com often donates pieces for fundraising efforts such as Starship Hospital and newly founded charitable organisation notforme.org.nz. She is a keen supporter of local kindergartens and also used her skills and time to assist the children of Newmarket Primary design the front entrance of their school.

“I am a Mum foremost, but have always loved contemporary art styles and found ways to keep designing while the children were asleep or at day care, I am lucky to have a supportive husband too, although I am sure he probably didn’t sign up to having our house covered in my designs!”
Lisa is excited about future plans for her design business, with hopes for representation in galleries overseas as well as further developing her client base in New Zealand.
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