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Category Archives: Street reads
Logan Art Gallery studio session
A session at the Logan Art Gallery. Photoemulsion screenprinting from drawing to printing for secondary teachers. Sponsored by School Art Supplies.
Posted in Fabric printing, printmaking, screen printing, silk painting, Street reads, wearable art, winged things
Tagged brisbane, Brisbane arts, photoemulsion, print studio, printmaking, screenprinting
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more good reads
Street reads is live on the the streets of Brisbane City and Southbank, and it is fun hunting for the stickers and scanning the QR code to find out what pops up. There is a superhero story, a death story … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, illustration, Street reads, Zombies
Tagged Brisbane Writer's Festival, Catriona Holland sculpture South Bank, Emily Craven, Street Reads, writer's festival, zombie illustrations
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Good reads
The Brisbane writers festival is on, and the lounges at the festival tent at South Bank are a great place to relax. Some photos of the Tiny Owl short story project I have been screenprinting for which are now sewn … Continue reading
Posted in Fabric printing, Festivals, printmaking, screen printing, Street reads
Tagged Brisbane Writer's Festival, festival cushions, Tiny Owl
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on the line
Prints for Tiny Owl Workshop’s pillow fight hanging on my washing line, they are short stories for a writer’s Literary Vs Genre pillow fight at the Brisbane Writer’s festival, published by Tiny Owl Workshop… on pillows! The prints for the … Continue reading
Posted in banners and flags, Brisbane Writer's Festival, Fabric printing, Festivals, illustration, printmaking, screen printing, Street reads, Tiny Owl Workshop, winged things
Tagged Brisbane writer's festival 2013, pillow fight, screenprinted pillows
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Street reads
http://streetreads.com/ It is all about to begin! the website is up with some delicious music, exciting stories, all at different locations in Brisbane and South Bank. Sponsored by Brisbane Writers festival, Brisbane City Council and ebook revolution http://ebookrevolution.blogspot.com.au/ During the project, … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, illustration, printmaking, Street reads, winged things, Zombies
Tagged Brisbane Writer's Festival, Fatima S Hellfisch, Nancy Brown artist, Street Reads Brisbane
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creepy pictures
My studio seems haunted at the moment, illustrations for Street Reads dangling across lines, flailing limbs and scarey critters pegged and drying out of harm’s way. Fatima S Hellfisch has added some sinew and gore to the zombies and limbs. … Continue reading
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Tagged Brisbane Writer's Festival, illustrations, Street Reads Brisbane, zombies
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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/
Posted in Brisbane Writer's Festival, Festivals, illustration, printmaking, Street reads
Tagged Brisbane Writer's Festival, illustrations, Street Reads Brisbane, zombies
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