Author: Jude Tulloch
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Artist #1: Victoria Bradbury
Rock inspired ephemeral environmental art Is it art, decoration or an environmental statement? My artist friend, Victoria Bradbury, who gives Jimmy the Poodle oodles of love while Col and I are away, also gave me a wonderful artistic homecoming gift. The rough stepping stones that are a short-cut from the veranda to the backyard had…
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Finessing my coffee making skills
Coffee stop at the Whitney Museum of American Art – a reminder of our wonderful time in New York pre-covid with Sally and Mike. Right now I’m enjoying applying the skills I learnt last Saturday at the Espresso Fundamentals Course, guided by coffee connoisseur Nathan a trainer, barista and blender at the Coffee Training Co in…
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Drawing: A line in the Sand
July is art recalibration month This month I’m drawing a line in the sand. It’s down to work completing artworks for Noosa Open Studios. The garage (my workspace) and art room will be open for two long-weekends on October 1-3 and 8-10.
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Dragon paintings made the cut
I am thrilled that these two paintings are On-line Finalists in the Lethbridge Gallery Small Art Prize (Brisbane). Thank you Lethbridge for your commitment to show lesser known artists alongside more established ones.