I'm a textile artist living in Warrandyte, Melbourne, Australia. I have three girls, 20, 16 and 10 yrs and am married. I dye merino and silk fibres for The Thread Studio primarily, but also work alongside Rae from Raesrags, attending shows, forums and teaching workshops. I'm on the left, Rae in the middle and my youngest girl Bella in Tassie last year.
Oh Jacinta, I just adore these colours. They are so rich and inviting, not unlike the aroma of those wonderful spices I daresay. Hope you are not having flooding issues in your part of the world. Cheers.
Hi there, just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris http://chelencarter-retiredandlovingit.blogspot.com/
Hi Jacinta, I haven't dropped by for a while, but I looooove those Marrakesh colours - they are really my style. I think you have done a fantastic job dyeing all the pieces with the eucalyptus leaves, but I like COLOUR! I hope Rae sold lots of your stuff at Halls Gap. Cheers
Friday sure crept up fast
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Here is my second little video from Grouse Mountain - Ian is there and some
snow
Ian has some good photos which I will share when he gets sorted - I think ...
Wheeeeeeeee!
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Sunshine!
Blue skies, fields of long grass and buttercups, welcome breezes...its been
a beautiful May.
Despite the lure of the outdoors I have managed to ma...
A question and a winner.......
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This is the question - to prep my working surface with wax and bits of
flotsam and jets om and then paint OR paint (cleaning brushes and brayer)
and then ...
Fishes!!!
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It's this time of year when I start getting obsessed with fishes all over
again! I love creating all sorts of colorful combinations by adding resin
and p...
Meandering Vines.......Completed!
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As promised, here is the finished nuno felt cotton gauze shawl,
finished in time for the Talmadge Art Show this past weekend.
My friend Cielo Pessione, who m...
New earrings...
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I recently went on a very inspiring trip to Kraków, Poland. Whilst there I
fell in love with the work of artist *Stanisław Wyspiański*, particularly
his i...
Oh Jacinta, I just adore these colours. They are so rich and inviting, not unlike the aroma of those wonderful spices I daresay. Hope you are not having flooding issues in your part of the world. Cheers.
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ReplyDeleteWe are high and dry unlike the rest of the state for sure. But they breed them tough in the north east!
Hi there, just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
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Hi Jacinta, I haven't dropped by for a while, but I looooove those Marrakesh colours - they are really my style. I think you have done a fantastic job dyeing all the pieces with the eucalyptus leaves, but I like COLOUR! I hope Rae sold lots of your stuff at Halls Gap. Cheers
ReplyDeleteBeautiful of course - just ready for me to carry on Marrakeshing
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