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Waterlilies in one of the lagoons in Boorum wetland, Pottsville Waters

Drawing Process

November 05, 2023 in Environment, Maps

What is your art process? Maybe process becomes the art. It’s what I have been experimenting with as I explore ways to capture the beauty of the Pottsville environment. Making marks with and in the environment is a new direction to explore for my final Masters Arts and Place project.

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Tags: environment, art processes

Rain drops and reflections at Pottsville Environmental Park, NSW

Mapping Boorum Wetland

October 29, 2023 in Australia, Maps

Rain puddles, upside down trees and floating bits of bark. These have started a mapping process for me of the Boorum Wetland, adjacent to where I live. Making maps is an exciting direction for my next art project. It’s time to reclaim the beauty of swamps and wetlands.

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Tags: maps, environment

Swamp Sclerophyll Forest in Pottsville Waters, New South Wales.

Connecting to Nature

October 22, 2023 in Australia, Creativity

After seven months away from home, I realise that I have taken where I live somewhat for granted. Yet is is one of the few remaining habitats for the endangered Buruwagan (bush curlew) whose distinctive night call is becoming my own call to action.

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Tags: home, inspiration

Porthleven harbour, last stop in Cornwall

Cornish Reflections

October 15, 2023 in United Kingdom, Artist Residencies

The annual raft race at Porthleven harbour was a great finish to my time in Cornwall where I could reflect on my last artist residency in the UK. Now my challenge will be to return to Australia to bring this experience into my final project to complete the Masters Arts & Place program.

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Tags: Cornwall, artist residencies
shadows in black and white

Three fold brochure layout for my Imaginary Guide to Trespass

Value your skill set

October 08, 2023

What are you own particular set of skills? It’s easy to undervalue what comes easily to you. Yet these same set of skills could be exactly what you need to develop and extend your own art practice.

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Things of concrete and wire, mythical creatures to inspire stories

Hard Rock Lament

October 01, 2023 in United Kingdom, Artist Residencies

Creatures of myth and imagination can call to you from the strangest of places. I am attracted to taking pictures of the strangest things, like rusted wire, abandoned buildings and patterns in the asphalt. They inspire me to tell their stories.

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Tags: artist residencies, Cornwall

‘Flee for Freedom’ art on a preserved section of the Berlin Wall now dedicated to wall art.

Be Aware!

September 24, 2023

I have been lucky so far in my art career to not get badly burned but there are occasions when I have felt decidedly uneasy. Due diligence is needed as an artist, especially if you are travelling, spending money for exhibitions or when posting on the internet. Things can go wrong even with the best plans, so be aware!

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IAPMA Paper Alive exhibition, Pillnitz Palace, Dresden.

Bringing Paper Alive

September 17, 2023 in Germany, Art

Can artists save the world? Papermakers are giving it a try! Presenting at the International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists (IAPMA) congress in Dresden were papermakers from around the world, sharing ideas, goodwill and challenging us to find creative ways to be sustainable.

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Tags: paper, Germany

Caisleán Charraig an Phoill (the Rock of the Hole). Carrigafoyle Castle, Ireland

Holes in History

September 10, 2023 in history, Ireland

What does a landscape reveal? In Ireland the west coast is full of the relics of stone towers and castles where lives were lived and battles fought. What we learn when we travel is not always aligned with the histories taught at school.

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Tags: Ireland, travel

Wooden block wheel c 400 BC, National Irish Museum, Dublin

Objects, Place & Time

August 27, 2023 in history, Ireland

What objects do you keep and what stories do they tell? Museums are great storehouses of stories told through the collection of objects. Souvenirs of place and time, preserved through fate or passed down through generations.

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Tags: Storytelling, Ireland
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