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Bloodlines Painting

Bianca Beetson

Australia

Painting, Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 15.7 W x 29.5 H x 2.8 D in

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Cotton stitched onto Acrylic on Canvas In the Bodylines series the stripes sewn into the canvas represent traditional body paint designs and scarification marking of the Gubi Gubi/Kabi Kabi nation of the Sunshine Coast, QLD (which is my Grandmothers country). By hand sewing the stripes onto the canvas as opposed to painting them is a reference to the role my Grandmother played as a domestic after she left Cherbourg Mission (QLD) where she lived under the act. The work creates a dialogue about the impact of the stolen Generation on the Lives of our Family members which where affected by the Act. Furthermore the work looks at the way in which in Western society today the scar is seen as a bad thing, people who are scarred are look upon as being imperfect where as before colonisation scarring was a sign of importance and power. Ironically now days people pay good money to have scars removed, or if you are injured the neater the stitching the lesser the scar. The stitches scar the canvas. The stitches become a metaphor for assimilation; the way in which the clothing which covered the naked bodies of the ‘Natives’ is stitched together, as they where denied the right to wear there body paint. The colour pink denotes the Candy Coated history of Australia that is taught in our schools. The Black Canvas represents the ‘skin’ of my people. Similar to this is the Bloodlines series of works however the variation of design represents markings from shields and artefacts (from my country) which I have seen at the QLD Museum; and the cross stitch design represent bloodlines through a reference to DNA and Moiety systems. The stitched works push the boundaries between what is Art & Craft as does a lot of Aboriginal Art. I consider theses work to be paintings thought the only paint which is applied is on the canvas as a background, the stitches create the painted form.

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Painting:Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 29.5 H x 2.8 D in

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Bianca Beetson is a Gubbi Gubbi/Kabi Kabi (Sunshine Coast) Waradjuri (NSW) woman, Born in Roma Western Qld. Studied a Bachelor of Arts Visual arts at the Qld University of Technology from 1993 -95 and Completed her Honours 1998. Bianca is currently a Doctorate Candidate at Griffith University, QLD College of art.

Bianca’s is a visual artist who works in a broad range of media including: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography and public art.

To sum the work up:
"It's all about skin, the skin I am in, thick and thin, the need to win, to shed my skin, to be free from sin. If you face the truth there is not proof that the skin I am in is the skin of sin!"

In 1997 Bianca was selected for the Primavera exhibition at the MCA in Sydney. In 1997 Bianca won her first art award; The Anglican Church Grammar school Old Boys Association Encouragement award for artists under 25. As a member of the Campfire Group - Aboriginal artist's co-operation, she has had the opportunity to be involved in many projects based on cultural collaboration. Including “All Stock Must Go” which was included in the 2nd Asia Pacific Triennial at the Queensland Art Gallery in 1996-97. In 2007 Bianca had her first Solo exhibition in Melbourne at the Australian Dreaming art gallery. In 2008 Bianca won the People’s Choice Award in the Wilson HTM National Art prize. In 2011 Bianca won the 15 Artists – Redcliffe art prize. Bianca has work in public and private collections around Australian and Overseas including Art Bank, QPAT, Redcliffe Art Gallery and Qld Art Gallery. Bianca was a formerly a member of the ProppaNOW Aboriginal artists Collective between the years of 2004 – 2011. More recently Bianca had undertaken public art commission for Charlish Park –Redcliffe, Nambour Coles redevelopment, Coolum boardwalk, Coolum Tavern, Sunshine Coast University and The Mt Cootha Botanical gardens. In 2014 Bianca has undertook a 6-week artist in residency in Alberta, Canada and in Feb 2015 will undertake a 1 month artist in residency at The Kluge Ruhe Museum in Virginia USA. When Bianca is not creating artwork she is a mother to her 2 boys, Native Title applicant for the Kabi Kabi Claim and works as the Program Director of the Contemporary Indigenous Australian Art degree at the Qld College of Art, Griffith University.

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