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Art & Fashion

Join in to create a masterpiece showing your commitment to your planet, the environment and all the creatures that inhabit it.

If you are interested in being a part of the Art & Fashion Zone by having some of your artwork/fashion on display, please contact us.

Please note that your artwork or fashion item must be in line with the festival’s goals and objectives.

All entries will be on display for viewing and public voting on the Green Earth Festival website. View entries here

 

Art Competition Winner

Under the Fig Tree

Another clear winner chosen from online voting on greenearthfestival.net, is Angela Ryder’s Under the Fig Tree a piece that like many of her paintings, started life out as an entirely different piece. This piece once depicted an alien landscape! But after layer upon layer of acrylics, spray paint and permanent marker, a fig tree emerged staring out from what was once a barren planet. Angela Ryder (aka A M R) is a self taught Brisbane based artist. Born in Redcliffe and raised in North Brisbane, she formed the punk band Shoot Down The Angels in 2003. After a long hiatus, she started painting again while pregnant with her first child Lola, who was born in 2009. Angela’s winning entry will be on display in the Art and Fashion Zone at Green Earth Festival. http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-M-R/348634815071?ref=nf

 

Green with Envy - Fashion Competition Winner

Concentric Circles On Red

Velvet Pesu from Kangaroon Point is the winner of the Green with Envy Fashion competition with her wearable art piece made entirely of recycled materials. Entitled Concentric Circles On Red Velvet’s piece is a woven recycled film skirt. Velvet will also perform at Green Earth Festival in the Film Zone at 5:30pm her spontaneous improvised expression through voice, sound, light and image featuring her highly distinctive decomposed texture based recycled art, woven film costume and the hand cranked projection of her Gutter Trash Films. Velvet describes her art and life as inseparable, each process informs the next, mapping her ephemeral collaborations with the temporal