and lear it is…
many, many months later... am finally following up on my last post!
we installed the artwork inspired by edward lear's runcible spoon in june.
more info and pics here...
many, many months later... am finally following up on my last post!
we installed the artwork inspired by edward lear's runcible spoon in june.
more info and pics here...
i spent some time at the rizzeria on saturday... more work in progress for the show!
a month out from the show now, one of my mentors reckons this is the period in which the best work happens (when you think you're almost done!).
so keeping on keeping on... still working out what this will be... if in fact anything!
something else for my november show at china heights...
left: aquatint etching and transfer on somerset paper.
something for my november show at china heights...
left: acrylic, pencil and ink on fabriano paper
i haven't blogged in a couple of months but a few things inspired me to get started again... namely being mentioned on the indexhibit site and suddenly getting thousands of visitors to my site!
indexhibit was what i used to construct my site... but, if you're coming here from there, you'd already know all about it!
so the challenge will be at LEAST 2 posts a day... hmmm.
i'm selling prints of my photographs. these are all images i have taken on adventures in the last several years.
i travel with antique, plastic, digital and film cameras to create interesting, graphic imagery
that come from a design point of view. images are taken with the idea of capturing emotion and memories... not just landmarks.
peruse here...
(i'll be adding etchings to the shop soon)
i will be selling my work at the lovely eveleigh artisans' market this sunday july 4, 10am - 3pm.
on offer: etchings, unique prints, typographic work and drawings, as well as archival quality photographic prints. all work is unique or part of a limited edition... plus you'll be able to order mounts and/or frames on the day!
more info on the eveleigh markets here...
some new sketches loaded up here...
more fashion drawings here...