Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Sunday, August 09, 2009
DD July 23 Redrawn

I'd like to think that some of the squiggles created during the daily drawing challenge might end up as something more substantial. Part of the idea is to switch off "the critic" so that something beautiful or interesting can emerge without having to justify its existence to the critic. I think that is what happened with this drawing.
Daily Drawing 7 August
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Daily Drawing
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Nikolai Benjamin Shnookal born 24 of February 2009


Nikolai is here! And yes he's two months old and this is the first I've blogged about him. But you know there is little time for computers with a newborn around.
Anyway he is soooo lovely and cute - I'm smitten.
He's very chubby and loves a cuddle.
Labels:
baby,
Nikolai Shnookal,
Vanessa Hutchinson
Monday, January 12, 2009
Going Down Swinging Reviewed in the Age - I get a mention!

On Monday night Polly and Chris came over. As I was making them a cup of tea Polly mentioned that it was great to see a review of Going Down Swinging 27 with a mention of my name in the Age the day before.
What what what??
I bought the Age that day and had totally skimmed past it and probably wouldn't have known about it if Polly hadn't pointed it out.
Needless to say it was rather thrilling to see my name in print accompanyied by the encouraging word "engaging".
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Published!
Spirit Houses at the Zoo
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Kids do the darndest things meme






I was tagged for a meme by Adi, er... um... some months ago and around that time blogger turned off my send-blog-comments-to-my-email so I've only done it now, having checked my blog and found (wow!) comments. I didn't think anyone looked because I am so slack at posting.Anyway I've done this in the Rudolf Steiner/Waldorf aesthetic. Since one of the rules of the meme is to use no pencil preparatory sketches I thought doing it just with the 6 watercolour colours would somehow be appropriate. I went to a Steiner school and all we could use was cool and warm primary colours and certainly no pencil. It was strictly straight from the imagination to the paper.
This is very different to my usual style, but it was valuable to do. I think I might try outlines in blue...if I ever do colour work.
Thanks Adi for tagging me!
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