Author: Jude Tulloch
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Tree shapes, Mt Timbertop
On the ridge of Mt Timbertop in the Howqua Hills, Victoria, there stands the skeleton of a venerable snowgum. I paid homage to its life by photographing the ‘sky patterns’ where once a solid limb branched, and bringing to life a grey ghoul, a Halloween mask, perhaps even a human face.
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A tribute to Singer sewing machines
My sister, an artist who works with fabric, loves the gentle click, click, click of her hand operated Singer, a no nonsense unembellished model, still stitching after eighty years of use. Her recent acquisition, bought from an avid collector and fellow artist, sits on a Singer Treadle table that she already had. Enshrined the corner…
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Abstract cave faces
Pareidolia is the perception of a recognisable image or meaningful pattern where none exists or is intended. We humans, seem to have an innate tendency to make pictures – particularly of human faces – from random elements. These marks on the wall of the limestone cave wall located in the Cutta Cutta Caves nature Park 30km…