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kaleidoscopeluhvv · 3 months
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Kyle, Ian, Will
Hyde Park, Perth. 2022. Contax G1 / Kodak Gold 200
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snappingthewalls · 1 year
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barbarapicci · 1 year
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#Streetart by #KyleHughesOdgers @kylehughesodgers in #Zaragoza, Spain, for #FestivalAsalto @festivalasalto More info at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/01/12/streetart-kyle-hughes-odgers-zaragoza-spain/ #streetartZaragoza #streetartspain #spainstreetart #art #graffiti #murals #murales #urbanart #muralism #muralismo #streetarteverywhere #instastreetart #streetartphotography #streetartpics #streetartaddicted #streetartlover #igersstreetart #graffitiart #arteurbana #wallart #spraypaint #spraypaintart #contemporaryart #artecontemporanea https://www.instagram.com/p/CnUJFS5ord0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Streetart – Kyle Hughes-Odgers @ Zaragoza, Spain
Kyle Hughes-Odgers @ Zaragoza, Spain Title: A Love Letter Location: Zaragoza, Spain Artist: Kyle Hughes-Odgers For: Festival Asalto Address: Glorieta…Streetart – Kyle Hughes-Odgers @ Zaragoza, Spain
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jasab · 3 years
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Very talented Kyle Hughes-Odgers ⭐️
@kylehughesodgers or kylehughesodgers.com
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inspireif · 6 years
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I have an 8 month old baby. This painting is called ‘I see the sunrise every single day’ 30cm x 30cm acrylic on board. #helpme #sleeplessnights #dadzone #whatistime #timeisaconcept #sleepisaconcept
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Thank you KAMILĖ GALLERY | CLAREMONT; so glad to be part of this project! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 Opening Saturday December 4, 2021 Where: 14 Bayview Terrace, Claremont When: 4th December, 5.00 – 7.00 We are pleased to invite you to KAMILĖ GALLERY's new Claremont premises with annual MODERN HOLIDAY exhibition celebrating strength and community by showcasing Western Australian visual artists and sculptors. This year we throw open the doors of our new gallery with an eclectic synthesis of established local talent, inviting the public to celebrate at our official opening on Saturday, December 4th. MODERN HOLIDAY will present works by Caspar Fairhall, Caroline Christie – Coxon, Wendy Warrie, George Aitken, Kyle Hughes – Odgers, Jordy Hewitt, Penny Bovell, George Howlett, Virginia Ward, Margaret Dillon, Matthew McVeigh, Kieron Broadhurst, Gwilym Faulkner, Karen Rickman Francesco Geronazzo and others. Caspar Fairhall is presented at the most established collections such as Art Gallery of Western Australia and the collection of National Gallery of Australia. George Aitken is one of Australia’s premier neon artists, previously working with artists such as Brendon Van Hek. Recently he helped to produce the striking neon sculpture for the artist Amanda Bell, featuring the Noongar word “Moorditj”, at the Art Gallery of WA and Fremantle Arts Centre. Penny Bovell is a former academic of UWA and Curtin University, acquired by collections such as National Gallery of Australia and Parliament House, Canberra collection. Kyle Hughes-Odgers is a multi-disciplinary Australian Visual Artist who has been exhibiting his work since 2005, including solo exhibitions in Australia, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, The United States and Austria. Additionally, Kyle has created artwork murals in 12 countries including the famous Merredin silo along WA’s silo trail. In collaboration with designer furniture retailer Loam - KAMILĖ GALLERY will present some of the greatest Western Australian contemporary artists in the modern Claremont precinct. (at KAMILĖ GALLERY) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWqDwLIlirz/?utm_medium=tumblr
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sergiobang · 6 years
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Pasamos al quinto año de actividad artística y cultural y esto no para, oiga... ¿Te vienes a celebrarlo? Una colectiva con los artistas de @swintongallery de esas que hacen época: Alberto Martínez Centera Alice Pasquini Andrés Senra Animalitoland Augustine Kofie Dos Jotas 2JS E1000 Kaufmam Kyle Hughes-Odgers Laguna Laurence Vallières Mario Mankey OLGA de DIOS Oskar M. Ramos Pablo S Herrero Paco y Manolo Antonio Feliz / Parsec! Rallitoxart Robert Hardgrave RurruMipanochia Sabek S.A.M. Saner Spogo Sue975 Víctor Solana Brindaremos con Jameson Irish Whiskey y bailaremos con Samu by The kinky team. #swintongallery #cu4tro #arte #artcollector #art (en Swinton Gallery)
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leanpick · 3 years
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Centre murals to ‘lighten spirits’ The walls of Dunsborough’s new Capecare facility are looking bright and beautiful as renowned Perth visual artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers finishes the second of three large-scale murals.
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recent · 4 years
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Kyle Hughes-Odgers
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djnathanfrancis · 5 years
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creed + daek + kyle hughes odgers https://www.instagram.com/p/BtIIL44FWIrilmCE6j2UG5nlCTDz3YquSFeJ880/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3at2yxcyk2zf
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swintonandgrant · 7 years
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Grandes preguntas con respuestas visuales para grandes y pequeños. Ya está disponible en castellano uno de los grandes éxitos editoriales de Kyle Hughes-Odgers @kylehughesodgers : "¿Quién construye las alas de los pájaros?" Publicado por @mtm_editores. Ya lo puedes comprar en la web de @ciudadanogrant : http://www.ciudadanogrant.com/libro/quien-construye-las-alas-de-los-pajaros_6534 Y también tienes su obra artística disponible en @swintongallery: http://planet.swintonandgrant.com/?s=kyle&post_type=product&lang=es #kylehughesodgers #mtmeditores #swintonandgrant #ciudadanogrant #swintongallery #congratulationsbaby !!! (en Ciudadano Grant)
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mpare5 · 6 years
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‘What I Wish for Every Child’ by Authors and Illustrators who presented at the Celebrate Reading National Conference, The Literature Centre, Fremantle, WA.
Before presenters shared their ‘Wish List’, Australian Children’s Laureate, 2016 to 2017, Leigh Hobbs read a letter from Glenda Millard. She wished all, ‘a wonderful time drenched… in the solace… and joy’ of inspirational creatives.
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Glenda Millard
*photos of Glenda Millard images courtesy of Google.
Leigh Hobbs wished for every school to have a library with a librarian because ‘every school kid deserves one’. For children to be given ‘time’ to create, write, draw and read, free from the ‘pressure of tests and ranking’. His bolshie characters, Old Tom, Mr Chicken and Horrible Harriet continue to befriend kids in libraries, bookstores and throughout the stratosphere.
Meg McKinlay wished for ‘spaces of nothingness’ to allow children ‘dreaming time and creative time’. For children to know that away from the digital world ‘being bored’ was a chance to use their imagination — to think what else could they do. Meg’s fondest childhood memories were jumping on their bikes, exploring the bush and discovering the unexpected.
Gus Gordan wished for ‘all’ kids to have access to books. Books allowed children the chance to see ‘what’s outside themselves, outside their community, outside in the world’ with all its possibilities.
Mark Wilson wished for kids to grow-up into a world he had as a kid. A world with nature’s greatest places, ‘with things called forests and… beaches’. A place where turtles could nest safe from hotel lights. He wanted that sort of world for kids.
Jeannie Baker wished for every ‘single’ child ‘to love and be loved’. For children to have a supportive home, a peaceful environment and ‘to be creative and not be criticised’. To go to school with time to ‘exercise their curiosity… use their imagination’ and find and make things. Jeannie wanted children to think for themselves, play outside and engage with nature with feelings of awe and wonder. Some children experience a fear of nature – ‘Nature deficit syndrome’. ‘What one fears, one destroys. What one loves, one defends.’
Anna Fienberg wished every child to ‘find a friend in a book – in a character’. To have a friend early-on allowed them ‘to feel validated and not so alone’. Access to books allowed children to enjoy the pleasure of reading and to discover where a book could take them.
Kyle Hughes-Odgers wished children ‘time’ to experience creative freedom and a sense of place. To have time in their day with ‘no judgement’ to make whatever they wanted to make using their hands. This ‘promotes creative thinking which promotes critical thinking’ and helps push individual thought. Having ‘time’ to express opinions and views was important as it allowed a sense of validation and that you mattered. All this is away from digital distractions.
Deborah Abela wished for ‘every single child to feel equal, included and accepted’. Regardless of where they came from, gender, size or shape, intelligence, sexuality, disability or ‘a million other things that make us different’. As a kid she was called ‘a wog and a daygo’ and had rocks thrown at her on the way home from school. In her student workshops, kids know they count, are noticed, fit in and that ‘being different really counted’ especially ones who had ‘really good sword fights’.
Literature Centre Education Officer and Conference MC, Sasha Burbridge made a wish for teachers — ‘Time’ in their day to allow kids to ‘enjoy the beauty of Australian books… and appreciate reading for reading sake’. Away from constrictions of the curriculum or whether children have eaten before coming to school.
Congratulations Lesley Reece AM, Director of The Literature Centre, Fremantle. The sold out 2017 Celebrate Reading National Conference was a credit to you and your amazingly formidable team.
Thank you from Jenny Stubbs, Story Arts Festival Ipswich (SAFI) co-ordinator and Vice President Book Links (Qld) Inc. And Maria Parenti-Baldey, primary teacher, writer, blogger at www.bigsisterblogs.com.
Leslee Reece AM and Maria
Jenny, Mark and Shirley
Conference MC, Sasha
Creatives’ Wish for Every Child ‘What I Wish for Every Child’ by Authors and Illustrators who presented at the Celebrate Reading National Conference, The Literature Centre, Fremantle, WA.
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vanessastrbek · 4 years
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Newtown, mural
This mural is painted on the side of a house on the corner of Mary Street and Lennox Street, in the inner city suburb of Newtown. "Hide and Seek" was created by visual artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers and aims to incorporate ideas of nature and life in a colourful and playful way. A game of hide and seek between a giant and three small children hiding in the giants pocket.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Blue Monday, Pink Saturday, Through My Lens.
source https://sydney-city.blogspot.com/2020/06/newtown-mural.html
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chocolateheal · 5 years
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