Sunday, March 27, 2022

WHO GIVES A HOOT ABOUT OWLS ?

 

Owls are very collectable , inspire a wide range of  jewellery , pottery,   clocks , decorate handbags  and  have even been used in  bank  advertisements  stressing  the need for the  wise  investment of your money .

Peter Simon 

They  frequently  figure  in  necklaces  as  these  photographs from  a  diverse   collection   clearly  illustrate . 


A  person  who  had an eclectic collection of  art , pottery , fashion garments  ,jewellery , perfume bottles and  books  was  the  late  art  historian , document  researcher ,  and   opera  lover , Margaret Vine , who lived on  Magnetic Island . One  of  her  paintings , below,  was  of  an  owl   by   painter, sculptor and designer  in  stained glass, Nevil  Matthews , from   Ayr, Queensland .


 Matthews (1930-2013) , studied under Jon Molvig and Clement Meadmore in Brisbane and in  Europe . His  work is in the  Queensland Art Gallery and  the Heide Museum of  Modern  Art. Awards included a gold medal at the International Exhibition of  Fine  Arts, Saigon l962 ; Australian  Fabric  Design Award, 1966.  

Vine, who  had  worked at the National Gallery of Australia  , Canberra , in 1977 wrote a book about emigre artists in Australia 1930-1960, which accompanied  the exhibition , Jewellers and Jewellery : European trained, made in  Australia .

She had an impressive collection of jewellery herself  , much of which she gave  to  friends on  the  island  and  elsewhere  who  had  helped  her  during  her  battle with  cancer . 

 Margaret  had  a  Clifton Pugh  wombat  painting  which   kept  company  with  the  above  owl. 

The  base of her  bed , on which there was a foam mattress, consisted of about  20  boxes  of  books, which I  helped  her  sort out , resulting in  more comfortable  slumbering.

Barking Owl  figurine , above, believed  made  on  Magnetic  Island . It kept company with a  white cat .