I was looking through photos and reminiscing about a week spent holidaying at Salamander
Bay (north of Newcastle). It was a very
quiet but enjoyable time spent taking in the view from our beachfront window.
Each morning was a delightful passing parade of low flying gulls, rosellas, corellas, pelicans and kookaburras, kayaks and swimmers. One morning a pod of dolphins swam past and did a return journey. They were so close to the shore and it was so unexpected. Locals told me I was very fortunate to see them.
Each morning was a delightful passing parade of low flying gulls, rosellas, corellas, pelicans and kookaburras, kayaks and swimmers. One morning a pod of dolphins swam past and did a return journey. They were so close to the shore and it was so unexpected. Locals told me I was very fortunate to see them.
I took a few photos from the front yard which featured a
rather sad palm tree. I didn’t really
see its potential as a design element until later in the week . There was also some sort of fruiting palm and a Norfolk pine which had been trimmed at the lower level and new branches had shot - both of which had lovely textural elements to them.
I also had time to create an armature for a Paverpol statue and started a male figure. I found a lovely piece of driftwood for it to stand on and it developed a tilt. I still haven't got much further with this statute other than to change it a bit with a view of turning it into a faun type character. I will get to it again but perhaps not till Christmas holidays.
I the meantime I have been working on two statutes for an exhibition sponsored by the Inner West Womens' Shed in Marrackville. The entries are due 15/10/14 and the exhibition is on 24/10/14. Once I know whether they have been excepted and/or when the exhibition opens I will put up a couple of photos.
Cheers
Donna
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