Pssst: next winter she will have a sassy sister...
Friday, 12 December 2008
Working 9 - 5: Doll Face
Pssst: next winter she will have a sassy sister...
Friday, 5 December 2008
For the Love of Mordy
Monday, 1 December 2008
The Chef: Version 2
January 9: I only just submitted the three illustrations today, after too many trials and tribulations for my liking: the test (which I sat twice due to a technical hitch), their server problems over Christmas, as well as (probably related but unacknowledged) changes in the format, including a now compulsory zip compression requirement for which I had to buy Winzip. I wish I could also download some patience...
Inspiration 4: A Primary Coloured Assortment
Friday, 7 November 2008
By the Seaside
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
A Green Babushka Family
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Queen Cactus takes the Bus
*I have never used this word in my blog before. If I pepper my entries with these sorts of words, will my blog get alot more hits?
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Toucan Saw Leaf
Saturday, 11 October 2008
The Mitre 10 Man Satellite
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Shark Pasta Unicycle
Saturday, 27 September 2008
The Unfinished Birthday Present
I think I've got a bit of knitting to do this week.
Sunday, 21 September 2008
Inspiration 3: Sweden
Monday, 15 September 2008
The Year of the Rat: Illustrators Australia 2008 entry
Ha! As I wrote that I just thought of a title: Many Treasures Rat.
Sunday, 7 September 2008
The Wheel of Fortune
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Illustrative Berlin Entry
The above were completed as part of my entry to Illustrative, a competition based in Berlin. The monkey and rooster from my first effort were included too with amendments, but stubbornly refused to be uploaded again. The first paintings from this series can be found by clicking here.
Saturday, 26 July 2008
While on Holiday
Above: the sum total of my artistic effort during my recent stay in Pucisca. Better than nothing-? The stone wall is very Island Brac, as is the little house. Onion from my uncle's little farm and ubiquitous summer washing. Bird from one of my mother's Chinese tea tins. Girl from my head.
Photos, postcards and souvenirs from my trip up next.
Photos, postcards and souvenirs from my trip up next.
Monday, 9 June 2008
I don't know
Above: Sometimes I write sentences in my diary that seem quite profound at the time; and then a few days later don't make any sense at all. I like this one, because it kind of makes sense but kind of doesn't. Perhaps a series of drawings based on nonesensical diary musings would be good? -- I don't know.
Saturday, 7 June 2008
Working 9 - 5: Babushkas
Monday, 28 April 2008
Visible Boy Hiding Bird
Above: The other day in the studio I started absentmindedly copying part of the human body illustration from the old Yugoslav children's encyclopedia (which I have posted here before). I decided that I liked it as a motif, especially when combined with relatively benign elements: a dressed body, an idealised landscape sketched from a tin of Italian beans, and a bird. The boy ended up disturbingly reminding me of someone I know very well. Oh, the magic of art making -- cliched but true!
Friday, 11 April 2008
Monkey is a Lung
I have been away from the blog for a couple of months. Thank you to all of those lovely people who have been looking and commenting -- both online and in person!
Friday, 1 February 2008
Portrait of a Young Man as the Artist
Inspiration 2: Italy
Above: one of the many lovely habits that the Italians have is that they like to wrap fruit in printed paper. (In retrospect, it is probably environmentally speaking not such a great habit.) Anyway, it looks incredibly pretty, advertises the good work of the farmer and has probably kept alot of artists employed. I'd love to say that this wrapper is from an orange that I ate in Rome in the summer of 1998, or something, but it is actually a notecard published as part of a series by the ever clever Chronicle Books and bought from Readings in Carlton.
Above: Cool chick of Rome, from Southern Italy, by Mattieu Smedts (The Hague, 1966). Photograph by Kees Scherer. A fantastic book of 1960's technicolour photos, so great that I could almost reproduce the whole thing here. A find from Booktalk, Swan Street, Richmond.
Above: a stamp on a letter that I would have received in the early 1990's, probably from The Florentine Cousin. How could you not love a country that produces such pretty stamps??!!
Above: again, credit to The Florentine Cousin, for finding and sending me this butcher shop's bag. In case you have pondered what might happen to a printed plastic shopping bag after it has sat under glass in a picture frame for approximately fifteen years: the red colour has all but disappeared, rendering those previously irresistible steaks almost unpalatable.

Above: images from The Cooking of Italy, Time Life Books, New York, 1969. Because these photographs sit on opposite pages in the book, I like to imagine that the people sitting in the little nook above are waiting as the lady below them bastes their main course. However, the first picture above was taken in a home (yes a h o m e) on an island near Venice, and the picture below it was taken in a country restaurant near Treviso. I'd be happy to dine at either. Photographs by Fred Lyon.
Above: a reproduction found on the internet of my beloved 1946 Carta Gastronomica by Vsevolod Niculin, which lives in my kitchen and was purchased from The Chapel Street Bazaar many years ago. Mine has faded to a nicer shade of green. If you look across the sea to the Croatian coast, the 'south' pointer sits handily above Brac, the island that my parents come from.
Above: I love vintage Italian (and French) posters. I searched the internet for an example of a travel or food related one to reproduce here. This one caught my eye instead. It translates -- I believe -- to 'Walk in Pirelli'. I think it's beautiful: simple and clever. (Unknown artist, 1950. Image taken from International Poster.)
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