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Rainbow

On - Thursday, 30 April 2009
Its been rain, rain, rain in Sydney... but at least that means rainbows.  Its been rain, rain, rain in Sydney... but at least that means rainbows.  ...

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Lionel Bawden

On - Tuesday, 28 April 2009
'The Roving Eye' image from Gigantic Artspace'The amorphous Ones' image from GrantPirrie.comYou might need to look twice at the work of Lionel Bawden. These aren't just any old sculptures, they are made entirely from pencils! His work 'The amorphous ones (the vast colon of our being)' won the Wynne prize for landscape recently. ...

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Central Australia

On - Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Its been busy busy busy since we got back from the rock. Im still working through loads of stuff, took plenty of photos to work with. lots of inspiration, and I started my dot painting last night. Thought Id post a few pics from the trip. ...

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Find of the week: PET art

On - Sunday, 26 April 2009
This stuff is amazing. Its all made from old PET bottles by Gilnur Ozdaglar in Turkey. Using scissors, a knifer, soldering iron and an open flame she recycles unwanted bottles into these beautiful jellyfish bowls and jewelry. Check out her etsy shop here.  ...

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Crocheting is cool

On - Sunday, 26 April 2009
I've so got to learn how to crochet! This blanket by Swedish illustrator and artists Sandra is just beautiful. ...

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Archibald and Wynne Prize

On - Saturday, 25 April 2009
"Motherland" by Joshua Yeldham"Oyster Leases -Indigo Island" image from ArtHouse Gallery"Half Moon River"The Archibald and Wynne Exhibitions are coming to a close in Sydney so we made a trip to the gallery this weekend to see them. By far my favourite work was 'Motherland' by Joshua Yeldham. It reminded me in some ways of a combination of Japanese silk painting and an Aboriginal artwork....

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Dragonflies

On - Thursday, 23 April 2009
Something that I really wasn't expecting to find in the Australian desert was dragonflies. There were masses of them. Wherever there was a patch of water, there were loads dragonflies fluttering about in all sorts of beautiful bright colours.How to look cool while wondering the desert? These canvas field bags from Rainbow Swirlz are a steal at US$20 and come in plenty of...

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