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Category Archives: Wildlife
On Flight – With or Without Wings
Each month, even each day, can bring mixed blessings and recent times have been no different. My entry of ‘Monarch’ into the South East Art Society‘s Open Art Awards achieved a Highly Commended, which was certainly a buzz. In the … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Creative Process, Life, Lino cuts, Printmaking, Reduction method, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Wildlife Rescue
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Mapping the Course to a New Life
Two months on and I’m still getting organised in my new home. Mixed with the exhaustion of lugging cartons from one place to another, unpacking, and making my new home an appealing place to ‘be’, is a degree of impatience … Continue reading
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Tagged Altered Books, Artwork, Attitudes, Life
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Possums and Problem Passages
When converting the garage into a studio, little did I realise I would be constructing luxurious accommodation for beloved Aussie wildlife. Prior to the ceiling being lined in the recent conversion, Mumma Poss and her bub were often to be … Continue reading