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The comic walk
I love these sculptures—they’re a brilliant example of how location and scale can create powerful artistic expression. Each bronze figure, just 10 to 15 cm tall, is nestled along a garden path by Sydney…
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Building in the backyard
This is a painting I made in high school—a self-portrait based on an old photograph. It reminds me of my early childhood. I think I’m holding a saw, and my grandfather, who was working…
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Sketch books
I love sketchbooks. The small size means ideas move quickly. If you have one with you then it becomes a habit to open it up and while you’re thinking you’re drawing or writing. It’s…
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Sore back
My back hurts! I’ve been at home all week in agony. All is not lost. I’ve been writing content for this site. So here’s the first thing I found that relates to my sore…
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Mining Thin Air
Good luck with the show Allan. He’s one of the most authentic artists I know. And a very nice guy as well. who’d a thunk i’?
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Samurai
This painting was created by layering geometric styles on top of one another, then cutting the paper and reassembling the abstract patterns. The final result still surprises me—it evokes a sense of Japanese aesthetics.
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Last week in Surry Hills
“The Self and the Toys,” is only up for one more week. I think it’s an interesting exhibition showing an expression of how we identify ourselves, through our bodies and our possessions. Spoke to…
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Claus & Bertie
A message from the owners of Manly Vet, “Our lovely receptionist Nichola lost her old dog recently. Jase & I would like you to do a sketch of him ‘Bertie’ It doesn’t have to…
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Cousin
In memory of my youngest cousin. Sharing childhood Christmas’ at Bowen Street with the angelic child. Benefiting from her adult capacities as an assistant during an art exhibition. Now after her death I am…

