Author: Jude Tulloch

  • Art, t-shirts and travel

    Art, t-shirts and travel

    I’m an artist, an art gallery goer, and a traveller. Like many travellers I buy t-shirts as souvenirs.  They become wearable memories that transport me back to a special place or a particular experience. T- shirts are my go to souvenir purchase because they are utilitarian, easy to pack additions to my holiday wardrobe that…

  • Artful food, glorious food

    Betel leaves and fish on sale at the market in Magwe, Myanmar The colours, the textures, the shapes, the considered placement of objects, creation of forms and the patterns definitely spoke to the artist within. Artistic flair flourishes in the most unexpected places, just waiting for an artist and photographer to see more than food,…

  • The Art of Christmas

    The Art of Christmas

    Here’s our family recipe for a fun Christmas: Be Creative Rob cut out Christmas photos and pasted them on old cards. Oscar made a Christmas tree for the front porch. Andrew took candid portraits with his Canon. More Creative Ideas Oscar, Sam and I played around with the special effects on my iPhone. Create you own…

  • A Christmas Star

    A Christmas Star

    That’s why the Lady is a star.

  • Artroom Insomnia

    Artroom Insomnia

    Normally, seven-year-old George who lives across the road doesn’t pay much attention to my artwork, but this question mark series really had him interested. “What are they?” he asked. “Question marks” I said, as any other explanation would have been too long and complicated. “Oh,” he said as he noticed the collage work. He looked…

  • Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk

    Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk

    The 5.3 km Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk in the NSW border town of Albury features a series of stunning contemporary Aboriginal sculptures lining the Wagirra Trail from Kremur Street to the tranquil Wonga Wetlands. Of the fifteen sculptures created by local Aboriginal artists, this group of Kookaburras (Guguburra) created by mixed media sculpture artist and local Wiradjuri man…