It’s Wednesday which is reveal day for my Weekly Art Project. I have my piece for Week 27 completed and ready to share but will save that for tomorrow. Instead, in this midpoint review I will look at the results of my poll, announce the winner of my celebration giveaway, address some questions that have […]
Weekly Art Project
Weekly Art Project: 22 March
I am currently having a wonderful time teaching at Grampians Texture in Halls Gap, western Victoria. The Grampians National Park is very different from my coastal environment and I have been enjoying the different sights, sounds and smells. The forest fragrance after the rain was divine and, after nearly 30 years of living in Australia, […]
Weekly Art Project: Week 26 Celebration
It’s 26 weeks since I started my self-guided weekly art project. It’s the half way mark and I am still inspired! Today I share my latest textile sketch – Cockatoo Feather. What designs appeal most to you so far? I would love to know – leave a comment or vote in my mini-poll below. I […]
Weekly Art Project: Week 25
Week 25 of my weekly art project celebrates flannel flowers, an iconic plant native to the Sydney region that blooms abundantly on the Copacabana heathland in the spring. Flannel flowers have a daisy-like form but apparently belong to the same family as carrots, parsnips and celery. On reflection, some of my petals are too plump. […]
Weekly Art Project: Week 24
The crimson rosella is a rare visitor in my neighbourhood and I’ve never been able to photograph it. Nevertheless, the parrot’s colourful hues of intense red, black and blue feature in Week 24 of my weekly art project: View the Copa Abstractions collection from my weekly art project so far. I look forward to seeing […]
Weekly Art Project: Week 23
It’s been a busy week but I am back on track and week 23 of my weekly art project (or week 8 for 2017) again celebrates gum blossoms. Look how glorious these orange blossoms are! A post shared by Brenda Gael Smith (@brendagaelsmith) on Dec 19, 2016 at 4:11pm PST A post shared by Brenda […]