Tag: Jude Tulloch Art
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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…
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Displaced Flora Master Class: Artistic Responses to Climate Change
Recently I participated in the Displaced Flora master class at the Noosa Regional Gallery. Conducted by artist Donna Davis and botanist Professor Darren Cray, it bought together two of my passions – ecology and art. Donna and Darren asked six artists to respond creatively to a scientific project that translocated of tropical plants from their…
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A painting & a photo celebrating Spring
Spring blooming in the Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Australia
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New Growth Follows Fire
Glorious colours from emerging ferns on the wet heathlands behind my house where the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service did a controlled burn.
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Seeing ourselves in abstract art
I am forever seeing human elements in my abstract works. Sometimes I leave them submerged, for viewers to find, should they go searching. At other times, I draw them out. Pareidolia: Check out an amazing photo of random shapes created by natural processes to which we humans attribute a meaning.