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  • Formed recycled paper (from phone books, flour packets, envelope and other sources) gouache and acrylic glaze. 450mm x 450mm approx / Thanks to RB for putting this on the homepage…this little person really has become me though this one expresses the fun and silliness…. Mermaid Sleep is certainly the thoughtful contemplative Soxy. John Douglas / took his card of Mermaid Sleep for a walk in the park, and here it is There is also a cropped version

  • These are UNSHAVEN LEGS. For more gorgeous womanly body hair please read this

  • This image is at present for sale in the Phoenix Appeal with profits going to bushfire relief Done for For Drawing Day 2008 Dry water colour pencils on paper Anne van Alkamade has recently introduced the Bandit Birds to her…...chooks If you are interested in buying this in a form or size not currently shown please bmail or leave a comment. Single bird T shirt version of bird tea party

  • See what people said about this shirt when featured on the homepage / See what people said about spaghetti worms shirt! Another Bandit Bird shirt…in the flesh! runner up for buyers booth prize, featured in buyers booth! Yum! / / My view of the future is bright, positive, hopeful and optimistic (well somebody’s has to be) Bandit Birds will have come to power and will be ruling the Earth with caring, gentle wings. They will have banned all cars and noisy machinery. The world will be a beautiful place. The sky will be blue, the air will be clean and everyone will get around on Bandit Bird Roller Skates. For the weekend tee challenge You will find more information on Bandit Birds here

  • Can you believe that such a collection ever existed in one place? Note the brussel sprouts and the carrot. A recent forum required personal pictures of old and what was found in the shoe boxes of photos? Pictures Soxy took with her OM1 way back whenever. Can’t find the negatives but the old prints scanned up well and even with the dust and scratches (heck some people ADD them on purpose in photoshop) they are worth a look. The tripod was an oldie but a goodie (it seems more difficult to do this sort of thing on the modern one) and some of those pink sheets are still around.

  • If you would like to buy few of these for Christmas cards bmail and I’ll arrange a special price : ) for pbworks some of the contents of the tuna tin

  • This image is at present for sale in the Phoenix Appeal with profits going to bushfire relief Handmade paper, acrylic varnish and gouache. 275×390mm When eyes dried it was painted with acrylic varnish and when that was dry the swimming soxy was painted on with gouache. Previously, with mermaid sleep fish sleep and soxy sleep I made a print of the background paper on which I scribbled designs before actually painting. This one just came to me as I was looking at it and I had to rush off and get the paintbrush and capture what was showing up to me….I hope I can always work this way on these from now on.

  • This is my favourite one to date. Handmade paper, acrylic varnish and gouache. 530×370mm approx. This special and suitable poem was written by Tracy Bagnall S’ssssss / / SHE / SAT / SILENTLY / SOMETIMES / SINGING / SOFTLY / SOMETIMES / SMILING / SHINING LIKE A / STAR / SOFTLY / SINGING / SOMETIMES / SMILING / SOMETIMES / SINGING / SOMETIMES / SHINING / SILENTLY / SHE / SAT

  • I made this dress for a pink party. Another from the Calendar after a bit of cropping. I have remade this image at a size which should support larger prints. Bmail or comment if interested and I will upload it.

  • When I think of England my mind goes straight to the days of corseted, uptight, tea drinking, society climbing women and their frigid men…. (think I read too many Jane Austin books in my youth) This is my version of that day for us to wear without the pain of it! White for the lovely SoxyFlemming!

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints /

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints / collage of recycled sheet music, maps and magazine cuttings A4 size original for sale

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints /

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints /

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints /

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar / and available as cards and prints /

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar / and available as cards and prints /

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints /

  • An assortment of strange characters…all linked by Music. Real Old Fashioned collage done with scissors and glue. Individual images available as cards and prints . See all images at large size in this journal One for each month and an extra on the cover…I am happy to rearrange the images upon request. / and available as cards and prints /

  • This image was created in my shortbread tin camera / This was a 25 minute exposure and I tried to exclude the outside light coming through the glass door.

  • Featured on a card… in a toaster… in the buyers booth This toaster object is now the winner of the Biblio Art competition run in Port Fairy Australia by Blarney Books and Art / read more here Artwork Description The interior mechanism of a vintage toaster has had a short, fake electrical cord attached complete with plug. Tied to the end of the cord near the plug are two folded paper pieces (a paper plane and a game of chance) made from pages of the German Dictionary. The Dictionary itself has been split in two and each half bound with nylon filament to keep the pages and covers together (creating two discrete blocks or pieces of “toast”). These have been inserted in the toast slots. Also in one of the toast slots is a booklet made from five original pages torn from the Dictionary which have German words written on them in pen and ink. The cover of this booklet is made from a scan of the real cover. This booklet has been duplicated in the form of a miniature zine which hangs from the exterior of the toaster as a swing tag. The zine represents a puzzle game in which all information is present to translate the German pen and ink writing (with some effort from the observer). Artist’s Statement A foreign language may be remote and weird to us while being normal and everyday in its native setting. We can laugh about, and talk in, silly accents, use “pretend” foreign language or be tortured by strict procedures in old school teaching fashion. The toaster transcends cultural differences and lives in every kitchen, yet retains a sweet attraction…a toy toaster is an appealing thing and retro toasters become objects of desire. Of course, the search for the perfect toaster-of-long-life is never ending…. In combining the everyday retro kitchen object (albeit in an unusual presentation) with foreign language the stage is set for investigation by the curious and playful. Combining graphic techniques old and new (pen and ink writing and scans of a 3 dimensional book) the object arrangement is completed – the addition of the resulting puzzle zine as a swing tag adds to the consumable image of the everyday kitchen appliance and allows the observer to participate in a timely word finding game.

  • Magdalena, the first of the Uncertain People . / Gouache on hand made paper. I have replaced this with a PS version that has extended the edge. now you get all the hair! / also as a shirt

  • to celebrate the new fancy uploader! Uncertain Person number two. About the Uncertain People / Gouache on handmade paper / once again difficult to photograph….once again I might have another go

  • Here she is in all her grumpy glory. / I really should employ a photographer for these…or at least try again! / About the Uncertain People / Gouache on handmade paper / I have been fortified by the response to these little uncertain people and I’m hoping a few more will appear.

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