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Monday, December 7th, 2009Hello dear bold and wonderful readers,
There’s an opportunity to get some art on shirts without paying postage!
Do you need a gift for a fabulously bold friend? Someone for whom ‘the usual’ just will not do,
Or a treat for you? A celebration of your own bold soul and a vibrant reminder to savour the lush [...]
Bloom where you’re planted
Friday, August 29th, 2008And I need to take on my own suggestion (ie. bloom where I am planted, or in this case where my animation is planted) and not get stressed about a silver, self-cleaning toilet block that sprung up in the time between choosing the wall for my site-specific animation and the date for the SALA walking [...]
Etsy and SALA rock (updates)
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008Greetings fellow inhabiters of BlogWorld,
During July and August I am happy (and encouraged) to say that some of my printmaking work has gone to good homes, some locally, some via Air Mail.
As of today, I have also updated my Tangerine Meg etsy shop listings to include some new prints that are printed, painted and available.
For [...]
Joie de painting
Friday, July 25th, 2008Hello (maybe) arty (probably) bloggy (pretty sure you’re) humans (no offence to any other reading sentients or entities, all welcome)!
Firstly, I will give you a link to gouache at artslice which simply explains the difference between gouache and watercolours, and has a nice photo.
I am working on painting some prints. It is so lovely painting [...]
Sunny and musical weekend
Sunday, July 13th, 2008Dear fabulous blog readers,
Hope you have had a good weekend.
I was lucky to have the LiveTown music night, a visit to a cool energy-efficient farm and also my dental work went well. Friends bought some of my new cards, and gave encouraging feedback, which was lovely.
I will give you the link when my LiveTown review [...]
Music, Art and Bokashi happy progress
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008Hello dear readers,
My bokashi (indoor Japanese compost) buckets are working I believe. They smell sweet, have no insects buzzing around them, and I got my first bokashi juice to use on the weekend. (This may sound strange but was way exciting for me!) To use as fertiliser it’s a teaspoonful per bucket of water and [...]
