Showing posts with label Paverpol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paverpol. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Contemporary Clay Retreat – Canberra

I’m off to Canberra for the weekend, teaching three workshops. It’s going to be a very busy time with the teaching and catching up with old friends.
I’ll put up some photos from the conference centre.
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Demonstrations and show ‘n tell on the first evening
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    PMC Pro Workshop


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Rachel Azulie -  Mask Workshop                        Lex Sorrentino – Sculpture
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My Extruder Workshop
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Tutor’s Shop                            Wilma’s spirit dolls                   Felt beads                            Megan’s pendant
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Farewell Photos                                              Leaving Canberra

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lunch with a dear friend

My good friend Melanie Dilday has been visiting Perth and we caught up for lunch at the Jane Brook Winery. Mel used to live in Denmark but has relocated to Mullumbimby NSW.

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Mel and I are tutors at the forthcoming Contemporary Craft Retreat in Canberra October 14th – 16th. The weekend is going to be a lot of fun with 20 workshop options from Polymer Clay, Metal Clay, Paverpol and Mixed Media. The venue is really comfortable and all meals are included.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Article Published







Check out Issue 8 of Fibre&Stitch online magazine
Packed with in-depth articles exploring a variety of mixed media techniques using paper, fibre and stitch!
Garden Statue

Create an outdoor sculpture by special guest author Pam Annesley








I have written a tutorial for this issue of Fibre & Stitch magazine. The owners of the magazine follow my blog. They saw the photos on my 'swinging ladies' that I have on my verandah. They thought their readers would like to make something simimilar.


I teach Garden Statues and Swinging Ladies as a workshop from my studio.