Category Archives: printmaking

Superheroes, Ghosts and Zombies

This month I have been absorbed in a project for the Brisbane writer’s festival creating images for Street Reads stories for Brisbane Council in conjunction with the Brisbane Writers Festival. http://bwf.org.au/ A few photos from my zombie research: Street Reads: http://streetreads.com/

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brooches for vegetable lovers

Here are pictures of making the brooches and the finished printed ceramic brooches. we sent them to Melbourne for a brooch show: Fitzroy Library (wall display cases) 128 Moor St, Fitzroy 2 May – 29 June 2013 then Toorak/South Yarra Library (foyer … Continue reading

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Collinsville Flying Arts

I stayed at the Collinsville Town and Country Hotel and that old Slim Dusty song rattled around my head.  People were friendly and called out g’day to friends and the flow of workers in neon shirts passing in and out … Continue reading

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Tree of life prints Logan Regional Gallery

This is the second time I have created images of the tree of life for a community arts project, the other was the Indigikids shirt project. The idea is for each person to create elements for the tree, and the … Continue reading

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bicycles

some bicycle artwork in progress from my class at BIA. This artwork will be on display on Saturday 20th October at the Archive bar in West End from 12pm-4pm as part of the Bicycle Film Festival. Blue sky, and cycleways. … Continue reading

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Nameless Jarndunmunha Festival Tom Price

Some photos from my trip to the Pilbara for the Nameless Jarndunmunha Festival. We made flags and banners at the schools, each child designing a key or lock, and the larger keys were designed by a group of artists at … Continue reading

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printed teepees

This project is something I’ve wanted to do since I made my first teepee a few years ago, and the artist residence at Mt Nebo school was the perfect project to create these teepees. At the after school care centre … Continue reading

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day of the dead

A day with Upatree puppetry in Mt Nebo screenprinting day of the dead images and very big feathers for some new puppets.

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Dysart tour Flying Arts

Flying arts tour to Dysart, a workshop in printmaking using less toxic techniques. We etched aluminium using bluestone copper sulphate, and tried inky ground and crayon as our blockout mediums. The chine colle corked very well with the imagery. Had … Continue reading

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December!

Back from a recent trip to Wandoan with Flying Arts, enjoyed the workshops, the op shop and the pub. The town is about to be consumed by a gigantic open cut coal mine. With rents there at $800pw mining people … Continue reading

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