When I thought of the February Quickie Project toward the end of January, it was really a way to kick-start my creative process, experiment with combining supplies, and get some work out there. Never, did I imagine it would go as well as it did – kicked a few creative goals there! So, in keepingContinue reading “February Reflections”
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Progress Shots – “All Things are Possible”
I thought I’d share some progress shots of my latest piece in the February Quickie Project “All Things are Possible”. I post these to Instagram every day (or so, sometimes I just can’t due to family commitments) and a few are snapped up almost instantly. I love when something I do makes a connectionContinue reading “Progress Shots – “All Things are Possible””
Begin with the End in Mind
Well that’s what a very clever person once told me when it came to disciplining my boys, so I’m using that wisdom to begin 2018 where I hope to finish it…. writing, sharing and making. Yes, making and more of it. November last year was a turning point for me. I decided to move awayContinue reading “Begin with the End in Mind”
New Horizons – an Art Exhibition
Honoured to be involved in the Marist College Ashgrove “New Horizons” art show. If you would like to come along, the first session is from 9am to 4pm and all artwork and photography is for sale. The evening session is a chance to meet some of the 25 artists involved. Dylan Jones, a talented andContinue reading “New Horizons – an Art Exhibition”
Foot Squared Exhibition
I am over the moon to announce that 2, TWO, of my entries have been accepted to Aspire Gallery’s Foot Squared Exhibition for 2017. “Nelson” and “Verity” are currently 2 of my faves and while it was hard to part with them, I’m sure to be pleased if they find new homes to hang outContinue reading “Foot Squared Exhibition”
Art Journal Courage | Melbourne
Last weekend I flew to Melbourne to be with some amazingly creative friends and learn a few things in person from the inimitable Dina Wakley. To say it was a dream-come-true is an understatement and I possibly got a touch of “fan girl” fever meeting Dina. When I first began art journalling nearly 10 yearsContinue reading “Art Journal Courage | Melbourne”