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CHOP CHOP!
 

CHOP CHOP!

11 Dec 2009 - 8 Jan 2010

ATTEND THE OPENING ON 11th DEC & GO IN THE DRAWER TO WIN SOME GOODIES!

we hope to see you there!

 

For further artist information, images & price enquiries please contact Lydia Baxendell: lydia@gallery33.co.nz

Kate Alterio, Barry Clarke, Fiona Campbell, Dale Copeland, John Crawford, Norma Dutton, Rachael Garland, Harmony Gaw, Peter Gregg, Alan Ibell, Aidan Howse, Jay Hutchinson, Sonia Jones, Anna Muirhead, Angela Singer, Erika Stone, Philip Trusttum, Daniel Unvericht and more to come!

Gallery Thirty Three’s Christmas exhibition CHOP CHOP! Showcases over fifteen established New Zealand artists. Each was invited to use a kitchen chopping board as the basis for their art-work. Carved, painted, chopped up and added to, artists have revealed their own sense of style. From recycled wood to the bright coloured plastic ones, CHOP CHOP! is a fantastic means for the artists involved to get creative and most of all have fun with it! 

The exhibition will kick off on the 11th with a yummy wine tasting provided by local Rabbit Ranch Vineyard and a sweet prize pack draw from Wanaka’s own Chop Shop.

Rabbit Ranch is a collaborative venture, formed by a group of vineyards that were all individually once part of a Central Otago sheep station. Banding together to form Rabbit Ranch, they have enlisted the help of Chard Farm as a production partner, and secured the services of John Wallace, Chard Farm's Winemaker, and Pinot Noir producer of many years. The Vineyards of Rabbit Ranch are located in the Cromwell Basin, predominately in the Lowburn area. They are all on light, stony soils, on areas that were once part of the glacial riverbed that flowed through the Cromwell area. The Grapes that come from these young vineyards, produce an early release, fruit driven style of Pinot. It has all the hallmark flavours of Central Otago, yet is very approachable and provides an excellent entry level Pinot Noir. Website – Rabbit Ranch

Chop makes sweet clothes for snow loving Kiwis. Chop is a New Zealand owned hat and t-shirt company that smokes the competition. Website - Chop

 

Fran Dibble

Domestic Arrangement: Snapper and Asparagus

Cast bronze & found object

500x220 mm

Alan Ibell

The Intervention (with pomegranates)

acrylic and pencil on board

430x470x25mm

Rachael Garland

Black Board Bird

350x350x30mm

 

 

Philip Trusttum

Board with 3 Knives

acrylic on plastic

380x310mm

Jay Hutchinson

BORED OF KNIFE AND DEATH

hand embroidered and printed fabric stapled to a cutting board

350x250mm

Angela Singer

Breaking Lake

Recycled taxidermy, jewellery, chopping board

225x200x200mm

 

Fran Dibble

Domestic Arrangement: Black Magnolia and Asparagus

Cast bronze & found object

500x220mm

John Crawford

Green Window

oil on plastic chopping board

340x220x10mm

Dale Copeland

Open Home

Assemblage of found objects: glass box, wooden slats from kitset dollhouse furnature, coin & chopping board

330 X 275 X 240 mm

 

Philip Trusttum

CHOP I & CHOP II

acrylic on plastic, set of 4

380x1240mm

Daniel Unverricht

Undercurrent

acrylic and oil on found board

235x325x20mm

 

Barry Clarke

Through the Heads

Acrylic & tin on wood

120x215x20mm

John Crawford

Yellow Triangle

oil on plastic chopping board

260x250x10mm

Philip Trusttum

Axe, Knife & Chisel

acrylic on plastic chopping mat, set of 2

380x620mm

John Crawford

Big Orange

oil on plastic chopping board

550x310x10mm

Aidan Howse

Ghost of Meals Furture

carved wood

250x250x20mm

Dale Copeland

Chop Chop

Mixed media Assemblage on chopping board:

Cow by unknown artisan, harekeke cross by unknown child,

printing ink & USA stamps

285x210x10mm

Philip Trusttum

Knives

acrylic on plastic boards, set of 4

760x620mm

Aidan Howse

Ghost of Meals Past

oil on wood

185x270x20mm

Carlin Richter

Hmm How does this go back together again? (2009)

mixed media on plastic chopping board

Fiona Campbell

The Adventures of Picton Ferry #7 (2009)

Engraved and painted chopping board

Carlin Richter

Totally Screwed (2009)

mixed media on plastic chopping board

Sonia Jones

The Recipee for Passion (2009)

Roses, coffee, champagne top and shellac on chopping board

Kate Alterio

Heart Brooch & Star Pendant (2009)

Sterling silver and wood from a chopping board

 

Sonia Jones

The Seven Culinary Sins (2009)

Knives, shellac and canvas on chopping board

Norma Dutton

Puzzling I (2009)

acrylic on wooden chopping board

Lydia Baxendell

Giraffe (2009)

Pokerwork on wooden chopping board

Peter Gregg

Handled with Care (2009)

mixed media

Harmony Gaw

Lamb Chop Pork CHOP!

oil on chamois leather, sponge & wooden chopping board

 

 

Text by Lydia Baxendell 2009