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Tag Archives: illustration
Creativity Overload
I’d been feeling like I had too much ‘creating’ going on (oh what a thing to suffer from, you may say, but it was worse than having creative block) or rather too much going on in general. I was feeling … Continue reading
Oh My Gourd!
Newest pastel, hot off the easel, well, nearly! Spent a fabulously creative day with a gorgeous group of funny, inspiring, creatively energetic women, for a day of Autumn Colours with Carolyn Sheather (check out the link) Orange was the colour … Continue reading
Journaling
Journaling-‘Dictionary def: noun;a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations’ So, not a diary which is more day by day record of appointments, I mean a beautiful, full, busy collection of ‘stuff’ ( your writings, or ‘scribblings’ I like to call them) – observations – ‘ah-ha’ moments … Continue reading
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Project Life 365- Photo Challenge
I stumbled across this challenge recently, and its helping inspire some creativity of a different sort to my usual written word creativity- Project Life 365 there is a list posted weekly (usually Sunday) with daily prompts to photograph and paste onto the Facebook … Continue reading
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Pastels and Drawing
I recently talked about not feeling inspired to write. I took a 6 week course on The Foundations of Drawing’ with an amazing teacher, Carolyn Sheather, who is patient, energetic, passionate, addicted to the art of drawing and art in … Continue reading
First Prize FAWQ Poetry Presentation and Art Gallery Visit
Saturday morning and we (my Mum) headed down the highway to Brisbane for the FAWQ (Fellowship of Australian Writers Queensland) Lover of Good Writing Poetry Competition 2012 Presentation. I won First Prize! Yay! It’s very exciting to have all your … Continue reading