Wow so far I have been accepted into two exhibitions in March and April, one in Castlemaine and the other one in Melbourne.
Also I have been invited to participate in a wearable art show later in the year with further details to follow.
Wow so far I have been accepted into two exhibitions in March and April, one in Castlemaine and the other one in Melbourne.
Also I have been invited to participate in a wearable art show later in the year with further details to follow.
This morning when I heard the familiar buzz of our native blue banded bees on the lavender under the kitchen window, I grabbed my camera.
With my trusty dslr Nikon and Tamron 90 mm f2.8 macro lens, I hoped to get another shot of these fast, elusive bees.
There were two busy getting their tucker before the heat of today descended.
Here is my result, while not perfect, I am quite happy with them.

For a limited time Finders Keepers in Mitchell Street ispresenting an exhibition of fabric art by local artist Sharon Greenaway.(Finished 19th Jan.2019)
Greenaway uses her photographs of local flora to design scarvesthat are unique to Bendigo.
The fabric chosen ranges from cotton, cotton jersey,cotton/silk and silk crepe de chine.
Not only does Greenaway design the fabric she also sews theprinted pieces into several scarf styles.
Greenaway also has her work permanently available at localtourist outlets including the Visitor information centre and the GoldminesMuseum.
You can also contact her for more information on 0421047655or email sharongreenawayart@gmail.com and see more of her work at www.sharongreenaway.com