Creativity, my soul and breath, it’s good to see you again. Last year I looked, listened, collaborated, learned, wandered, volunteered and finally nurtured my creativity again. It was life-changing. I feel like me, again. You see, I was sort of…
A lesson in portrait photography and pursuing creative goals
Ever wanted to do something creative but felt too intimidated to try? That’s how I felt a few months ago. You see, a friend was looking for someone to take her portrait. I wanted to photograph her but there were…
Creature, Feather, Sparkle, Shine
I’m really enjoying looking at things. Really looking. And looking again. I’m rearranging pictures and stacking paintings against the wall. I’m looking at picture books. I’m practicing. Shuffling. Sorting. Seeing. Shaping. Creating.
Paintings everywhere. Get down and get back up again.
I had fun taking down many of our paintings and pictures OFF the walls today, so that we can put some new paint ON the walls. Some are paintings by my mum, some I bought online from artists (and a…
More ebooks and ProBlogger’s blogging day
I love my job. Sometimes people ask if I design the ebooks for ProBlogger – no, not me. The talented Naomi Creek does that important piece of work. Here are some of the ebooks she has helped us to design…
Pretty pictures if you please – ebooks (and more in the works)
Last night I resolved to post less on Facebook and to post here instead. So I hope to see you more often! For starters, I thought I’d share some of the eBooks I’ve been fortunate enough to produce with Darren…
A Quest Looking into Space – Light Painting, Wifi, and Black Holes
Want to see what wifi looks like when lit up? “This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs. A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light…
Art Appears. Photos float in cyberspace.
I used to post pictures and postcards of art above my desk at work. I still have pictures that make their way into my peripheral. But I don’t have a permanent desk. Art appears in short bursts between work, research…
Tar Art
Today’s Wonderment photo sprung out from a patched up, tar-stained inner-city road. I call it “Bull on a Lead”. What do you see?
12 Weeks of Wonderment
A brief recap…. Be on the lookout for wonderment. Take one photo per week, using an iPhone. Or something. Don’t go to any effort. Just one pic. One wonder-moment a week. Here’s my take so far from January to March.…