Di Tre Colori (Of Three Colours) is the name of a current installation at the Carlton Museo Italiano created by Anna Onesti for the 150th anniversary of Italy's unification. The works consists of 150 beautiful paper lanterns as you can see in the photos above in the colours of the Italian flag. The paper has been dyed with natural pigments and painted using old Japanese techniques.
It is a coincidence that this exhibition currently showing just around the corner from me as I am actually working on my own lantern called 'Ocean's Dreaming' for the Brunswick Artland Exhibition taking place next month at RMIT in Brunswick. I have taken these photos around Wilson's Prom, one of my favourite camping and surfing spots nestled between the beautiful National Parks, rivers and the ocean. I have transferred my prints on to a shiffon and look forward to my project coming to life hopefully by the end of the week. I best get to it! Gee this month has flown by..
It is a coincidence that this exhibition currently showing just around the corner from me as I am actually working on my own lantern called 'Ocean's Dreaming' for the Brunswick Artland Exhibition taking place next month at RMIT in Brunswick. I have taken these photos around Wilson's Prom, one of my favourite camping and surfing spots nestled between the beautiful National Parks, rivers and the ocean. I have transferred my prints on to a shiffon and look forward to my project coming to life hopefully by the end of the week. I best get to it! Gee this month has flown by..




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