This is like that game "look what's different between these two images". Can you see the difference? The only problem is that the top one is the 'finished' design carved and printed. The second one is how it should look with ALL the Australian Floral Emblems including the beautiful ACT Royal Bluebells Wahlenbergia gloriosa. So... Continue Reading →
’50 Best Blogs by Printmakers’
Congratulations to Sherrie York for being included in the '50 Best Blogs by Printmakers' at Interior Design Degree. I love what they say about printmaking: 'You'll be surprised to learn how contemporary and fresh printmaking has become for the art scene of the new millenium. And moreover, you'll understand that the printmaking is a major... Continue Reading →
On the carving table…
After a few very busy years with family it has been quite hard to get back to a consistent working day. Here are just a few projects that I have been trying to get to for a while. I have progressed - at least they are to the carving stage!!
Banksia serrata – botanical illustration
I have finally finished a new botanical illustration - with many interruptions and just in time as it was a gift for one of my sons for Christmas. It is made up of a series of very small dots and lines using a very fine nibbed rotring pen. Banksia serrata - Saw Banksia - Botanical... Continue Reading →
