This past month could not have been busier!
Photos of work from the May IMB residency at the University of Queensland have yet to be completed for posting because no sooner was that concluded than a 12 month studio residency in Paddington, Brisbane came up... and also a month long residency in Cairns this September/October.
image: www.wettropics.gov.au |
This will offer a wonderful opportunity to delve further into the rainforest species of the wet tropics... work started during the 2010 residency at Brisbane Botanic Gardens. I will also be looking much more into the Rainforest Aboriginal Heritage and connecting with the Botanic Gardens Staff and other key organisations in the area.
There has been so much press of late about the Great Barrier Reef and proposed mining development that I am sure this experience is bound to bring much to light.
Great Barrier Reef |
Cairns |
Its been something I've hoped to do for years ... travel north to see this extraordinary region. Whilst the planning for this has been taking place I was given the keys to the studio that I spent 6 months in during late 2010 thanks to Helena Lloyd, owner/director of Percolator Gallery (the studio is situated under the gallery).
Last week I trundled my journals and art materials across town...15 minutes from home... and set up studio and began painting! Read the post on the new studio at the studio archive blog... it includes a whole series of photos of work from the last week.
Now my only challenge is to keep up with these wonderful opportunities!
I hope to get back to routine posting soon... there's been much to share and when it gets really busy Twitter and the Homage to the Seed Facebook page is where you swill find me if there's a chance to go online!
6 comments:
Yipee!!!
Totally... I'm metaphorically doing cartwheels!
congratulations my dear, am so pleased for you!
Thanks you for your warm wishes India... much appreciated!
Congratulations!!!!! So exciting. I look forward to reading all about it in the future!!!
Cheers!
Thank you indeed Mary... it came out of the blue but was so long desired I'm thrilled to be going north!
S
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