The D.F.A.Q. meets on the first Saturday of every alternate month at The Greenslopes Bowls Club, Ridge Street, Greenslopes (entrance at rear via Pear St), at 11.00am. Next Meeting is on Saturday 6th June, 2009 - members welcome to come along from 8.30am onward to paint and socialise. Meeting starts approx. 11am. On the first Saturday of the alternate month is a Brush in a Rush Day - next workshop is 4th July, 2009. See Brush in a Rush/Workshops page for details of projects and requirements or check out the Calendar for dates of future meetings and events.
Meetings & Brush in a Rush Days
January 20th, 2009LIBRARY
June 22nd, 2009Our extensive Library has been catalogued by Heather McVea so if you are looking for that ellusive book or pattern check the Library
PAINT IN CONVENTION - 2009
March 20th, 2009Our annual Paint In Convention will again be held at the beautiful Crown Plaza Resort, Pelican Waters on the Sunshine Coast. The Convention dates are 17th to 19th July, 2009. The theme this year is ‘Paint by the sea” and as it is our 18th birthday we will be having a Coming Of
Age celebration dinner on the Saturday night. For a preview of the workshops available and all information relating to the Convention go to this link paint-in-book-low-res.pdfPAINT IN CONVENTION - 2009 Registration for available workshops will be accepted till 31st May, 2009.
GOLD COAST CRAFTFEST
February 5th, 200927th 28th & 29th March 2009
Venue:- Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach, Gold Coast
Time:- 10 am - 5 pm
An exciting new event for the D.F.A.Q. and working together with the F.D.A.A. to promote Decorative Art.
Each day there will be a large canvas ( 2.1 x 3 metre) for the public to paint on for a small fee of a gold coin donation and there will also be a book for them to sign. This will then be presented to Ronald McDonald charities. Our members will man the stand each day and assist the public with painting the piece.
Annual Paint In Convention 2008
August 30th, 2008Our annual Convention was held at the beautiful Crown Plaze Resort, Pelican Waters on the Sunshine Coast. Attendees came from as far away as New Zealand, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and far north Queensland. It was a great weekend and this year an art exhibition organised by Vicki Mullins, an award winning artist from Brisbane, was held in conjunction with the Convention. The very successful exhibition had 400 entries by 70 artists and offered an avenue for our members to display and sell their work. A silent auction was held with donations from several famous painters with proceeds going to Kids With Cancer. Keeping with the “Jungle Fever” theme a lot of effort went into costumes.
Christmas Lunch 6th December,2008
August 30th, 2008DFAQ Photo Gallery
June 13th, 2008Have you seen our Photo Gallery yet? Please click on the link on the Photo Gallery page. There are already photos posted there for the Christmas Lunch 2007, Brush in a Rush days, and Craft Shows. Shortly more folders will be added for Show and Tell, Memory Boxes and other events. Show your friends what activities and events you participate in at your guild and encourage them to come along as a guest to see for themselves. If you have photos for any of these categories which you would like added to the folders and you think would be of interest to our members please send them to dfaq@dfaq.com.au We would like to especially hear from our regional members and see some photos of what they have been doing and painting.
Painting Challenge at Meetings
December 31st, 2007At the last General Meeting in December, members brought along painted Christmas Ornaments for the Painting Challenge competition. They were all quite different, however the one which appealed to the judge the most was Vi Bowman’s candy cane ornament (see photo below). This competition was devised by Penny Morgan to encourage members to come along to the meetings and join in the spirit of participation. The winner is not necessarily the best painted but whatever item appeals most to the “secret” judge on the day - be it the cutest, strangest, craziest or whatever.
So why don’t you think about coming along to the next meeting in February when the challenge will be a Valentine Gift - this could be a painted/decorated card, chocolate box, heart ornament/brooch or whatever you would like to create.
Christmas Lunch 2007
December 31st, 2007The annual Christmas Lunch was held on 2nd December at the Greenslopes Bowls Club and attended by 27 members. Thanks to the work of multi-talented Judi Beggs, we all received a lovely handpainted snowman name badge, and a cooler bag compliments of the DFAQ was an added bonus. It was great to see Ann Hilberts travel up from Port Macquarie to come along with her sister Carol Laurence from Nerang. Sue Nelson also made the journey from Lismore Heights and it was good to catch up with her again and hear all about her travel teaching around the countryside. The ladies and one gentleman enjoyed a buffet lunch of seafood, roast meat & vegetables, plus a delicious selection of cold meats and salads, all topped off with yummy Christmas pud and ice cream.
The raffle for the Ken Harris oil painting was drawn and the winner was a lady from Newmarket, who was on holidays in Bundaberg when we contacted her. The painting will be delivered to the winner when she returns to Brisbane in the new year. Here are a couple of photos from the lunch (click to enlarge):
News from Cheryl Bruce
December 31st, 2007Cheryl and her family recently moved from Brisbane to the Central Coast of NSW to open a Childcare Centre. During November, Erika Schacht kindly flew down to Avoca Beach (about an hour south of Newcastle) to help paint murals on the walls of the new childcare centre which is due to open in January. They spent a week painting quirky scenes from a book by Suzanne Whittaker, but got the whole centre finished on target. Some rooms have large `friezes’ around the top of the walls, and others had full scale murals that took up the whole walls, and cot rooms which have clouds floating around the whole room.
Cheryl said they had many laughs, and too many wines, but learnt a few new painting techniques when working this size - several of the scenes were painted using face washers or heavy duty paper towels for backgrounds, clouds and large areas. Their poor old bodies were very worse for wear on days when they had to get up and down the ladders.
Cheryl and husband John have just opened the centre for families to visit and have a look at the facilities while they finish off the set up and admin work, and there has been a great response to the cosy feeling the murals give the centre. It makes their centre unique and along with the dinosaur garden and extra large playground they are hoping to have a great start to the new year in their new business venture and in their new home. Cheryl is missing all of her painting friends, but hopes you all keep in touch with her via email. (click on the images below to enlarge)
