Author: Liz
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More watercolour adventures
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A few weeks back I came across a drawing I had created last time I was at Edithburgh on the Yorke Peninsula
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Rainbow lorikeets
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Rainbow Lorikeets are as common as mud here in South Australia. They are survivors. They’re a beautiful bird and I can remember as a kid being fascinated by them and my kids are the same, they are one of the first birds you notice growing up.
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The importance of others’ art in your art practice
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This piece demonstrates why you can not work alone and why you need other artists’ art work in your life.
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Corny Point and Cap Clairout
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Back in 2014 I revived an old vague interest of mine in geology…and then made it anything but vague (I’m blaming a combination of Minecraft and jewellery making for this sudden craze). I read a pile of publications specifically about South Australian geology, firstly focusing on the Yorke Peninsula and then on the Fleurieu Peninsula.…
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One of my favourite parrots
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I’ve discovered a new community – Saturday Critters – and am excited to be able to share some of my love of wildlife.
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It’s all about stamps
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Things are a little crazy here at the moment in the lead up to my workshop on Sunday. My health side-swiped me in the middle of the week and things that were supposed to be doen weren’t so now I’m madly trying to make sure I have everything ready for Sunday. So late and quick…