one hundred percent

Apologies for the lateness of this post. Believe me, it’s not for lack of being ecstatic, just manic busy-ness and more recently mild sickness.
But I am most certainly overwhelmingly appreciative.
On Tuesday this week, I reached 100% of the goal of my project interior / exterior (in fact, 102%) and since then have exceeded that again!
The most recent contributors to my cause were two Divi…
garden of earthly delights

Some of you might have heard I’ve been accepted to do a one month residency at Hospitalfield in Arbroath, Scotland, from mid-April 2011, to continue creating images for my interior / exterior series with a view to exhibiting this work later in the year, and putting together a self-published collection of the finished series.
I also intend to use the opportunity to be inspired by the histo…
simulacrum

I can’t believe how quickly a month has passed!
That’s how long it’s been since I’ve had a chance to update my blog, as my second solo show, simulacrum opened at Obscura Gallery in Melbourne on Sunday 13th June, so I was in Melbourne from the evening of the 11th until the afternoon of the 14th to hang the show, attend the opening, and catch up with friends and family.
I r…
interference

I know what you’re thinking: “Why does that slip, and those stumpy legs, look familiar…?”
Because they’re mine!
And you can see them in Nick Kind’s exhibition, Interference, which opens at Brunswick Street Gallery this Friday 4th June from 6pm, running until June 17.
Go see it! I will when I get down there.
exhibitionism

For those in Melbourne, here’s all the details you need about my next exhibition, a selection of my self-portraiture from the past four years.
I will be in Melbourne for the opening, so please drop in and say hi, and no doubt there will be many drinks to be had afterward.
exposure

In case you feel so inclined, you can vote for my portfolio in the People’s Choice segment of Artists Wanted’s latest competition, Exposure.
Also, letting you know the Divine Diptych Project is still humming along nicely :o)
long way home

I can now announce my next exhibition will be at Obscura Gallery in East St Kilda, opening Sunday 13 June 2010 from 4-6pm, and running for four weeks.
The final selection of images is still to be made, but I expect at least a few of my interior / exterior images will be included.
I hope those of you in Melbourne will be able to come along!
in the cemetery

I’m finally getting a chance to go through my photos from my road trip. I’m starting with my self-portraits for a couple of reasons that will be explained sometime soon.
This is one from a shoot I did at the Walhalla Public Cemetery. One of my favourite cemeteries, in the small town of Walhalla, in Victoria.
I visited there for the first time in 2005 after seeing a piece about the to…
off with her head!

Just dropping in to let you know the Flower Power exhibition is still on at the Artworkers Alliance gallery at the old Paddington Substation in Brisbane until 24th April, and they have an open day from 10am-12pm on the 24th, which I’m planning to attend. They actually changed the opening and closing dates back a week from my original post about it, but as I was on my road trip when they d…
flower power

Now here’s a slightly different opening paragraph for me:
If you’re in Brisbane you should check out the first Artworkers Alliance members’ exhibition, Flower Power, taking place at their new gallery in the old Paddington Substation opening on March 26 and running until 17 April.
I have the above image taken on Lamma Island, i never promised you a rose garden and untitled #6261…