Speaking of hungry birds, here's a drawing I did of a seagull.
And in super egg-citing news, my drawing is on the latest cover of The Monthly!
It's so fun seeing posters of the seagull perched around the city, popping up all over the place like actual seagulls.
And this morning I went to the library and it was so surreal to see my little seagull hanging out with all these iconic covers.
Big thanks to Erik Jenson for this amazing op-bird-tunity!
In other Monthly news, the brilliant writer Helen Garner has just released a book of essays, many of which were first published in The Monthly, and earlier this month I made a ceramic sculpture of it.
Recently, after attending a talk by Helen Garner I had the honour of getting to show her my sculpture and she even autographed it for me!In other Monthly news, the brilliant writer Helen Garner has just released a book of essays, many of which were first published in The Monthly, and earlier this month I made a ceramic sculpture of it.
Big thanks to Text Publishing for this amazing op-book-tunity!
While I'm thanking people, a huge thanks to everyone who saw my work in the most recent exhibition, Dream Theory No. 2 at Pompom Gallery in Sydney.
Here's a photo of one of my new ceramic works in the show called Chicken Salt, Salt Lamp, Chicken Salt Lamp.
Here's a photo of one of my new ceramic works in the show called Chicken Salt, Salt Lamp, Chicken Salt Lamp.
Chicken Salt, Salt Lamp, Chicken Salt Lamp Acrylic on ceramic. Photo by @culturescouts. 2018 |
At the time I found out I'd been picked for this award I was on my lunch break working at the supermarket, during a 9 hour shift of pushing trolleys and wearing antlers.
Oh deer |
I like to think the supermarket gave me the Favorites as a way of saying I'm their Favorite trolley pusher. And sure, technically they gave every trolley pusher a box of favorites but that's only because they didn't wanna be accused of Favorites-tism.
Anyway when I got home I put the Favorites to good use and turned them into frogs in ponds.
All croaks aside though this time of year can often be really difficult and I hope you're well and enjoying some unfrogettable nice times with your friends and family.
Later this week I'm heading to Tasmania to do some paintings for Mona Foma. If you're down that way come say hi!Thanks so much for reading. Wishing you a nice and happy hop into 2019.
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