Been having lots of encounters with the locals, particularly of the avian persuasian, although have officially sighted the first koala in one of the trees near the creek. There are so many birds, particularly little ones: variegated fairy wrens (managed to get a pic below), yellow robins, treecreepers, spangled drongos, lewin's honeyeaters etc. The last couple of nights I have been joined at dusk by a couple of kingfishers catching insects in the lawn from their perch on the back fence. Delightful.
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Monday, October 19, 2015
Friday, August 7, 2015
De stressing exercises
Been having a go at doing some of those colour-in books for adults in a bid to do something artistic while everything else is packed in boxes. The one I chose was Mandalas which added to the colouring in aspect is also quite a zen thing to do. It works for as long as you can actually do it - you become very centred and focussed for a period of time. The results are quite pretty, but again, it is the process that is important.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Friday, April 10, 2015
Morning Walks
After way too long, over these school holidays, I have restarted morning walks. I always try to take in some of the local lagoon which is a kind of oasis tucked in behind a whole lot of houses. Yesterday, after numerous wild encounters, I decided to take my camera, with the following results. This week alone, I have encountered the usual pacific black and maned ducks, swamp hens, including one nesting out in the middle of the lagoon, eastern long-necked turtles, and water dragons, pied cormorants, shags and even the blue and bronze flash of a little azure kingfisher. Feel so lucky to live close to this little patch of wilderness and am sure there is at least one artwork lurking there somewhere.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Flying Visit to Cairns
Last weekend I went to Cairns with Flying Arts to deliver a workshop to Art Teachers from FNQ. It was a great day, and hopefully the participants had a good time. Been finding it really hard to feel connected to my practice lately so it was certainly good to be with the tribe and to feel appreciated as an artist. Since returning, I have been flat out with work, so before any more time elapses, I thought I would put up some photos. Thanks Cairns.
Friday, November 7, 2014
All done and dusted
The last month or so have been the most stupidly busy of my entire life, I think. Aside from the exhibition and the exegesis to go with for Uni, there was all the 'nearly the end of year' stuff that goes on with home and work. Very nearly lost the plot. Anyway, the Uni stuff is done with for now...just waiting on results and in the next couple of months I will be able to put the letters MSTA (Visual Arts) after my name. Last week I drove to Toowoomba to hand everything in on a record-breaking hot day - 36 degrees in Toowoomba and 42 through the Lockyer on the way back. Was a bit worried the tyres would start to melt or something. Anyway, to mark the end of it all, here's a video of the final installation, made by Alex Brown, one of my former art students.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Survived the install...just!
Definitely need some minions. My kingdom for an art space in Brissy that has a) adequate parking, especially for the installation process and b) no stairs. On reflection, all the spaces I have ever used here have had one or the other or both defects! Anyway, I survived, but am exhausted as are the two blokes I 'hired' with the truck (William and Liam). I have to thank them both for their hard work, because without them, the installation would never have come about. Below are some pics, starting with the entry door. Now all that remains to finish my masters is to have the work documented, assessed and for me to write up my exegesis. Easy peasy (not).
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