My work is for sale at the Bendigo Visitor Information centre

I am delighted to announce that my hand coloured photograms have been accepted for sale in the Bendigo Visitor’s centre.

Each piece is individually hand coloured using pastels and other mediums. I really love making these art pieces and enjoy delving into this impressionist style of work.

There is a selection of framed and unframed pieces, each artwork is approx. 10 cm x 15 cm.

Here are some examples of work ready to be framed and/or packed.

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Below is an example of a larger piece being worked on…

Starting To Look Like Home

Home: Defined by some as where the heart is. Home, for me is where my garden is, with emphasis on the my. Imagined, created, planted and tended by me, that is my home and my heart. Guided by the le…

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I read this this morning and can so relate to how a garden makes a house a home (as do the warmth and people within).

 

Probably the most photographed person on Kangaroo Island with wild birds

THE PELICAN MAN OF KINGSCOTE, KANGAROO ISLAND.
John Ayliffe presents an entertaining and informative talk about the resident pelicans at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island.

For a paltry $5 to cover the feed bill, people can witness a flock of spoilt pelicans being hand fed daily at 5pm off the jetty at Kingscote. There are other shore birds who come in to take some of the spoils, taking their life into their own feet as pelicans, John explains, have been known to swallow one whole.

Worth a visit if you are ever over that way!

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http://www.sharongreenaway.com