Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012


Two long lotus paintings from 2011
Lotus painting III 2011. Ink, acrylic and gold leaf on plywood. 1 x 1.5m

Lotus Painting II 2011  Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas

Lotus Painting 2011 30 x 30 cm Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas

Lotus painting 2009

Lotus Painting 2009 30 x 30 cm Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Lucky Winners


Sara wins a lovely dream.




Kirsten wins endless patience.



Megan wins a conversation with an understanding stranger.




Sandra wins hope for the future.




Jazzmin wins a break from fantasy.




Li Ming wins helpful, constructive criticism on a subject of her choice.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Learning to Love You Even More



On my way to a job interview this morning I stopped by the Brunswick Street Bookstore and came upon the newly published "Learning to Love You More" book. I wondered if my submission had made the book and yay it did. It's a great book and I've really enjoyed reading the other submissions. They are often so poetic.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

First Issue of Spark!



I have had this publication on my to-do-list for, I'm ashamed to sat for the last 10 years. Yay! I got it done!
Now I just have to get it into shops. I have it for sale on Etsy.
It's the first step in the right direction for me.
I've showed it to a few friends and family, everyone seems too like it and I'm surprised at which cartoons they like.
I'm halfway through the next issue. So stay tuned.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Learning to Love You More


If you haven't seen this great website please check it out. www.learningtoloveyoumore.com
I've submitted photographs for Assignment #43 Make an exhibition of the art in your parent's house.

I chose my mum's house to make the exhibition out of. Most of the art on the walls is either made by me or my sister, but I chose the art that wasn't. And you know it was a really interesting experience to look at what Mum had there. Many artworks had just become background images of life at home, but with choosing them and thinking about what to say about them was really revealing. Many pictures are symbolic of our values as a family and as individuals.
I took photos of dad's house before he moved to Cairns as another option for the project, but you can only have one so I chose mum's house. I might put them up on the blog a bit later just for fun.