Mica Hubertus Mick

portrait
A river of life flows through time and space
untitled
nuclear no more
Where are we going?
falling apart, digital Photo
Untitled 3
sand painting on board 2007 / sold
censoring culture
freedom
questions will be asked
Beauty come back (Baroque serious)
infinite code
contemporary baroque
digital photo
acrylic paint on canvas / 900 X 1200
paint on aluminum sheet
'there is hope', 2011 by Mica./ paint on canvas 900 X 1200
Questions will be asked, 2008, paint on canvas, ca. 45 X 76 cm
Animated city scape
Painting on canvas (100 X 120mm)
Urbanisation
reaching out
I wish you where here' variable collage
'Urban dreams'
Urban vision series
Urban dream
urban dream
Urbanisation
Urban liquidity
urban liquidity
lost for the future? digital photo 2012
city scape w2, digital photo 2012
'The Future starts now' , video still 1
The Future starts now' 2, video still 2

I have been involved in the creative industry for over 20 years now.

  • During this time I have created carved objects, jewellery, sculpture, Installations, large scale photography, multimedia pieces and paintings. 
  • I am primarily inspired by land/mind-scapes, selected artists (Len Lye) and art movements like "cobra", "surrealists", "dada", "fluxus"etc.
  • I endeavour to communicate through selective visual explorations and deep or playful narratives, mysterious abstractions or simply the beauty in the world around me.
  • I worked for ca. 10 years as Studio Artist and had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Golden Bay
  • I won the "new media award" in the 'Golden Bay Art competition in 2007
  • Recently in 2008 I completed with Merit the 'Certificate for Jade and Hard Stone Carving' at the Tai Poutini Polytechnic.
  • In 2009 I won the 12th National "Jade and Hard Stone Sculpture Award",
  • Also completed the "Diploma in Graphics and Digital Media" in Nelson at the NMIT in 2009.
  • At present I am studying in the BFA(Honours) programme at Massey University. Recent focus of interests is Bill Viola, Daniel Crooks, and other  experimental  new media artists.
  • 2011 I will continue my study as International Exchange Student at Deakin University in Melbourne Australia. 
  • You can find some more information on this sites: www.mica-art.com and www.lucidarts.org.nz/mica'
Key skills: 

Art

painting , photography, mixed media,

graphics and digital media

Jade & hard stone carving

sculpture

 

Education history: 

Self taught studio artist

Certificate in 'Jade and Hard Stone' carving @ Tai Poutini Polytechnic in Greymouth

 Diploma in graphics and digital media as part of the  Bachelor of Fine ART program @ NMIT in Nelson,

I continue my study enrolled in the BFA(Honours) programme @ Massey University in Wellington

Recent selection by Massey University as International Exchange Student to study for one year, 2011 @  Deakin University in Melbourne Australia

Studied 'Motion Capture' AMC 201/202 @ Deakin University (2011)  

Year of Graduation: 
2009
Formal qualifications: 

2008 Certificate of Jade and Hard stone carving (NCEA-level 4,  Merit)

2009 Diploma in  Graphics and Digital Media(DGDM) (NCEA-level 5/6) @ NMIT 

 

Work history: 

Studio Artist, Student, Gallery Internship, International Exchange Student, Casual Gallery Assistant, International Film Festivals in Nelson (NZ) and Melbourne (AU), Craft Artist,Technician, Performer, Traveling Theatre, Set constraction and painting, Traveling Student, 

Creative achievements: 

2009 Winner of the 12th National Jade and Hard Stone Carving Award, category hard stone Sculpture, judged by John Edgar 

2009 my first experimental art-video was selected for:   'All Shorts', the 4th short film and music video festival in Takaka NZ

2007 Winner 'New Media' category,  Golden Bay Art Award

Studio Artist since many years (own studio practise)

10 Solo exhibitions in Golden Bay Galleries from 2000- 2008

 

Reviews: 


2009
News Release
For Immediate Release

NMIT ART STUDENT WINS PRESTIGOUS AWARD

Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology art student, Mica Hubertus Mick has won the Sculpture Award at the prestigious 2009 12th Biannual Pounamu/Jade and Hard Stone Competition.

Mica won the award for his impressive piece named, ‘A river of life flows through time and space’. The competition was judged by the highly respected artist, John Edgar, who commented that Mica’s piece was, ‘A careful and sensual fitting together of five distinctive elements that rewards viewer’s interaction with a very satisfying visual, special and tactile response.’

Mica says the creation of the award winning work took him a month to complete.

“It involved research and brainstorming to create the design idea before collecting rocks from the beach to make a model and test the design for specific difficulties.
Finally, special devices were created to carve the sculpture with the necessary precision in hard stone. Five elements and four different stones had to be fitted together in colour and shape.”

While gathering creative ideas from a number of avenues, Mica says the major source of inspiration for this sculpture was from prominent Japanese American artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi.

“With these influences in mind I endeavour to communicate through selective visual explorations such as deep or playful narratives, mysterious abstractions, or simply, the beauty I find in the world around me.”

Mica has been in the creative industry for over 20 years and is currently studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts and a Diploma in Digital Multimedia at NMIT. This award, Mica says, has given him artistic recognition.

“During my career I have created carved objects, jewellery, sculpture, installations, large scale photography, multimedia pieces and paintings. But for this competition I wanted to create something different and I think that is what won it for me. I was breaking the mould of traditional carving concepts by coming up with an original idea.”

Graeme Cornwell, NMIT’s Programme Leader for Visual Arts and Design, says this award is fantastic for Mica and for NMIT.

“Having students like Mica gaining recognition for their work is very encouraging for aspiring artists and his knowledge will enhance the general culture of the class.”

Graeme Cornwell says the Nelson Region and NMIT is a vibrant and inspiring place to create and study art.

“We have a large proportion of artists, artisans and designers graduating from our programme. Students like Mica want to solidify their experience by updating and learning new skills and techniques, while adding a qualification to their already impressive repertoires.”

For further information please contact:

Graeme Cornwell, NMIT Visual Arts and Design Programme Leader
5469175 ext 812

Mica Hubertus Mick 0220 500 325

Contact details: 

Mica Hubertus Mick

mica-aotearoa@paradise.net.nz

mobile: 0220 500 325

 

 

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    Mica Hubertus Mick

    I am now over 20 years involved in the creative industry.
    -- During this time I have created carved objects, jewellery, sculpture, Installations, large scale photography, multimedia pieces and paintings.

    Special interest are also:
    -- critical cultural discourse,
    -- environmental science and sustainability,
    -- Biomimicry
    -- contribution of design and art to positive social cultural development.
    -- cooperation across media and anything new and constructive...

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