A few of my favourite things
The island of Mykonos and the iconic windmills. Today, some of them have been renovated and are used as private homes. Others have been turned into museums. Enjoy!
The island of Mykonos and the iconic windmills. Today, some of them have been renovated and are used as private homes. Others have been turned into museums. Enjoy!
Using rubbings with Paintstiks and wax crayons to create memories from your travels.
On keeping a travel journal. A few ideas to make it fun and entertaining while travelling.
Read on to find a few ideas on how to keep your creativity going while travelling.
Good morning everyone. I hope everyone enjoyed the series of posts on working on a series. I’ve been travelling and I’m back and ready to go back on the road again, but even while I was away, vessels, vases and pots caught my attention at every turn. If you follow along on Instagram and Facebook,…
This is the last post in Working in a Series and as such, a bit of a recap.
In this instalment of Working in a Series we explore the context in which the work will be displayed and trying different techniques.
Welcome to another instalment of Working in a Series. Before we continue exploring, I want to get back to why this is an important part of your practice. Here are some reasons: What do you think? In continuing to explore this subject, we discuss the next point: Creating a cohesive body of work Developing a…
In this instalment of Working in a Series, we talk about Sketching, Material Experimentation and Collaboration.
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We continue to talk about working in a series with a discussion on mind mapping and visual research.
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Choosing a theme or subject is an important aspect of creating a series of works.
Working in a series is a powerful way to explore a particular theme or concept. It allows you to delve deeper into a subject, develop your ideas and create a cohesive and connected body of work