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Category Archives: screen printing
Noosa’s native plants
These are some photos from some design workshops at the Maroochy Botanic Gardens Arts and Ecology Centre for Noosa Integrated Catchment (NICA) It is a Regional Arts Development project organised by Maree Prior from NICA. Artists designed and printed set … Continue reading
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Artwaves, Logan Gallery
Some photos from the Artwaves workshop at Logan Gallery for art teachers and art students. http://www.logan.qld.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/arts-culture-and-heritage/logan-art-gallery
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Northey St flags
The vegetable flags are now flying at Northey St City Farm, just in time for the Solstice festival. Home
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vegetable flags
Making these vegetable flags this week has reminded me how as a child I looked forward to seeing the vegetable displays at the show. Here are photos of big vegetables by the flagonladies: radish flag, potato flag, broccoli flag, carrot … Continue reading
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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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Tagged art therapy, Arts high needs, asparagus brooch, cabbage brooch, peanut brooch, pineapple brooch, vegetable brooches
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more winged things
Grievous angels. Today I made a new pair of wings to add to my lost property rack. They are outside drying. From an exhibition called Restoring the Lost and Broken. So many lost and broken things.
vegetarian
This savoy cabbage caught my eye at the markets this morning. I have been making little printed fruit and vegetable clay mosaic tiles for brooches this week.
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celtic designs
Just in time for St Patricks day! some of my celtic designs cushions.
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printing on ceramics
This week I’ve been helping put designs on screens for Catriona Holland working on some commissioned ceramic sculpture for Paddington. Catriona has been making dainty mosaic pieces from printed ceramics with delicately printed script and I helped with the screens. … Continue reading
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