
Eco Collograph: Clematis Montana seed heads, stems and leaves
Eco Collograph: Clematis Montana seed heads, stems and leaves
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" Eric Hoffner
Bits of writing that may someday be a story
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craft, diy, natural dyeing
living an imperfectly sustainable life
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To knit, knit, knit
Being with and portraying trees and the natural world in my creative capacity as an artist seeing the beauty in nature
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Documents the processes and work of artist Judy Barrass for the Australian environmental art festival Floating Land in 2013.
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"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" Eric Hoffner
Bits of writing that may someday be a story
GONZO ART CRITICISM FOR THE 99%
My creative journey through nostalgia for the 80s and the natural world
Textile Design in a midlife reset- the rising of Botanical Being
experiments with paper, cloth, earth and plant dyes
Textile art from the Heart of Nature
A blog by Catharine Ellis
craft, diy, natural dyeing
living an imperfectly sustainable life
Artist: Painter/Printmaker
To knit, knit, knit
Being with and portraying trees and the natural world in my creative capacity as an artist seeing the beauty in nature
L'essenziale è invisibile sia agli occhi che al cuore. Beccarlo è pura questione di culo
A Modern Mystery School
Santa Fe Literary Scene, Poetry, Land Art, New Mexico
Just another WordPress.com site
You really got the knack of this! It’s a Roscharch blot type of image. Beautiful!
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Yes, I’m interested in the mirror image thing. Not getting much time for art – am at a true pivotal moment in life right now – but this new way of making marks and images is interesting. I see you are striding along with your own ‘mark making’ – poetry. I love turning the corners of your words to see where they lead me next!
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Thanks Ann. I feel I may be learning something about the craft at last and simultaneously realise how far I have to go and am looking forward to the journey. 🙂
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