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Artworking; April-May 2026

Rosie, artworker June 2, 2026

Small things lately

This is about right. (David Griggs at Sulman prize exhibition)

Shortlist of Favourite Trees in The World

Heechan Kim at Chatswood Chase new Loewe store for the Loewe Craft Prize

View of the interior via interweb click for info, its fantastic

Fiona Currey-Billyard “Lunettes, Lake Mungo - in the Wynne Prize exhibition

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I am serious about this piece, strong resonance, very important

Kürtűsh now at Chatswood Chase! The Austro-Hungarian Empire strikes back

Austro-Hungarian empire

casts LONG SHADOW

He always eats like this

In case you wanted to know. They run a series of features about how people live in NYC in wildly differing stages of life and money in apartments. Quite interesting

How much the garden in Tuscany has grown since last summer

Always on the lookout for hair accessories unfort these don’t ship to Aus but can be made by me cept I dont want an oyster shell attached to my head, but its a cool idea and cool to see new ideas and I LOVE the pin far left (at Mosquito)

SUPER good painting by Sally Bourke at Hugo Michell Gallery, I really love it

Perhaps not his best look but still Joe Alwyn

This pattern looks great, I’ve been looking for a top with some kind of gather action at the front that isn’t a shirt with a stand-collar or a shirt. I also like that it has darts. For this top I’m thinking either fine linen or wool gauze in black or indigo. Kind of obsessed with sewing but not doing any

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Thinking about sewing

A lace design I drew a few years ago

Featuring a small (dodgy) model of the Venus of Willendorf

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Doing this without any big plan, just wanted to mess with something small and casual. Something like David Grigg’s stance (i.e. meet the world with beauty) I guess, and Lord knows I have a lot of thread and beads and privilege on hand. I went on to make a few more small pieces along this line because small is seductive (sit down for hours), and the big pines painting is pretty big. And still stalled. As we know, time is part of the work so sometimes I just have to do this while I wait for it

I have a new idea. I will tell you about it later.

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Past projects

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TOFFEE : mobile sculptures
December 5, 2020
TOFFEE : mobile sculptures
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December 5, 2020
Current work October 2020
October 19, 2020
Current work October 2020
October 19, 2020
October 19, 2020
The Mersis Dress by Pattern Fantastique
October 11, 2020
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October 11, 2020
October 11, 2020
Artworking; September 2020
October 6, 2020
Artworking; September 2020
October 6, 2020
October 6, 2020
Puppy at Gallery Sally Dan Cuthbert
August 9, 2020
Puppy at Gallery Sally Dan Cuthbert
August 9, 2020
August 9, 2020
Couture masks
July 21, 2020
Couture masks
July 21, 2020
July 21, 2020
 

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