Yam Daisy is back

It was in 2016 during a foray into a mosquito laden bush that we first saw the Yam Daisy.

It was one lonely plant and I have wanted to see and photograph more ever since then.

Yesterday during our lockdown exercise, walking into the Box Ironbark bush near our home we spotted several of these bright native plants.

I was determined to capture many more images than last time (battling the wind that can ruin a macro image ) I succeeded in photographing enough to keep me very happy.

Here is one hiding amongst its floral neighbours.

MAINLY TAKEN IN SITU THESE FLORAS ARE NATIVE TO AUSTRALIA AND MANY ARE NATIVE PARTICULARLY TO CENTRAL VICTORIA

Crochet woollen shawl

Created earlier this year from my original one off design.

5ply pure Bendigo woollen mills wool.

Space… exhibition…

A glimpse into some of my work for a group exhibition that may or may not be held next month. Here in Victoria we are under lockdown due to Covid outbreaks, so each week is unknown.

Creating the work is very cathartic and challenging.