Monthly Archives: January 2011

Remembering to follow your heart

Trite I know, but what do you do? Do you think you follow your head or heart more? I think both are important, and sadly the older I get the more I let myself be ruled by my head.  Happy Much Love Monday … Continue reading

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Power Plant

As the evening surrounds the fabric of the city, old gramophones spin glittering sounds whilst clicking lights cast vast moving shadows. Whistles rise and fall and flowerbeds are transformed by sparkling whirling machines. Walking through this enchanting space you may … Continue reading

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Mirazozo ‘Architects of Air’

Mirazozo luminarium is a large-scale inflatable sculpture, which comes to nearly 1200m², and is currently taking over the Sydney Opera House Forecourt until the end of January 2011. Inspired by nature, geometry and Islamic art and architecture the work makes … Continue reading

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Necklaces

Just a small peak of some of the things I have been making. Made out of volcanic lava that has been dyed. Over the years I have made a number of pieces with lava, I like the way it feels … Continue reading

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Tokujin Yoshioka

At first glance it is easy to think that perhaps Tokujin Yoshioka is  trying to  mimic the beauty of nature. However when you delve beneath the surface of his work you can see the ways in which his work is an exploration of the … Continue reading

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Playing around with shapes

The wooden laser cuts I brought recently fit nicely into an assortment of patterns and configurations the possibilities inspiring and almost are endless.

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Wall street bull meets Olek

The iconic Wall Street bull over the holiday period received a multi-coloured sweater. Created by the crafty dynamo Agata Olek, the Crocheted Charging Bull is a gift from the artist to those who couldn’t be with their families during the … Continue reading

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