Warm greetings to you, bold soul! Here’s a 27-second time lapse video of me illustrating a lyric line, after hearing the song Turn! Turn! Turn! on the radio recently. These lyrics were written well before they were put to music in … Continue reading
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When are nature and art time machines? Oh, always… Here’s a pic of a little of the magnificent blossomage of nature, this past Spring… After the flowering season passed, I converted the then dry stems and leaves into mulch, and … Continue reading
Dear bold soul, Much is amiss in the world and parts of Australia are on fire. I’m fortunate enough not to have been yet in a fire-affected area. There are however, neighbouring areas that need assistance, as a neighbour does from … Continue reading
A velvet black cat came to live with us last year and the more I get to know Mr.Inky, the more I appreciate his subtle intuitive kitty smartness! What does that classic cat vocalisation that sounds like “meow” really mean, … Continue reading
Wow! It’s December! How’s your 2018 been so far, dear heart? [It aint over ’til it’s over, right?] I’m half way through my 100 Pictures Project and this is the latest gather up! Click this to see the finished pictures in … Continue reading
How’s your May so far, dearheart? I’m kind of up to date with my 100 Pictures Project, kind of scrambling to keep the scanning, sizing, recording, showing of my art up with the actual *making* of the art! This blog … Continue reading
How was your April, dearheart? I’m travelling nicely along with my 100 Pictures Project – gradually seeing the body of work adding up! And some have gone to wonderful loving homes already! #honoured [Scroll right to the bottom for a … Continue reading
I love collaborating with people who respond like this to my artwork offerings: And I am rather nerding out that the title of this blog post, not only refers to the artwork and sketches below and relates to the rainbow rally … Continue reading
You might think as a long time artist, graphic designer, student and teacher that I’d’ve had my head around the importance of art & education forever, right? No! I had to work through a bunch of disbelief (and creativity shame) … Continue reading
It was a very warm day at Flinders St Market, in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. We barely noticed as we drew and painted our own dreamy dream soul unique pictures. Here’s some of the story, in pictures… Here’s … Continue reading