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Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Sunday, 6 September 2009
Travel Journal
Is it just me, or does anyone else find their best work, is often the ones that are least planned? Today, I knew I was going to make a paper journal, I just didn't know what papers I would choose, or what decoration or illustrative design would embellish the front cover. I didn't know that it would become a Travel Journal. However, I do know that this book will begin and end it's journey in the hands of a true adventurer.

Saturday, 5 September 2009
Speaking of digging things up, whilst I was clearing away a few old books the other day, I came across this piece of work tucked into one of the pages. I painted this piece in 2006 and thought it needed a few bits of colour adding to it. So with my red crayon I set to work and I'm very pleased with the end result.
I can imagine the red petals falling from the sky colouring the landscape an intense crimson. Strange creatures lurking within archways, four legged carnivores and a red snake, all seeking shelter within the jagged walls of the Great Yello Castle.
Can you find the slugworm?
Can you find the slugworm?
Animal bone?
I agree. Further investigation is needed to clarify the purpose, the chemical composition and the overall structure of the item on the right of this photo.
While I was turning over the soil in my backyard, I unearthed this strange artifact. I believe it's animal bone, my husband thinks I'm daft, but look at the hole running through it's centre and the rough uneven edges on both ends. About one inch in length and as I run it through my fingers, it feels too brittle to be a manufactured bead. What do you think?
The pretty blue and white floral object is probably from a china plate or cup that I dug up too.
While I was turning over the soil in my backyard, I unearthed this strange artifact. I believe it's animal bone, my husband thinks I'm daft, but look at the hole running through it's centre and the rough uneven edges on both ends. About one inch in length and as I run it through my fingers, it feels too brittle to be a manufactured bead. What do you think?
The pretty blue and white floral object is probably from a china plate or cup that I dug up too.
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