Fishing in the Devonian - Laurels from Laureates
Have I been hiding my light under a bushel? I see that lately every week about 2,000 of you dear readers visit this blog, aha, I think I must tell you about this book of mine, which was shortlisted for the 2008 Victorian Premier’s Awards. Billy Collin’s the former USA Poet Laurreate said ‘Fishing is the Devonian is one o the most interesting books I have had the pleasure of reading on some time. Every poem is lively with conceptual and emotional play.’ Andrew Motion ( ex-UK Poet Laureate says ‘A strange and original mixture of the intense and the humorous. Bravo.’ So, double laurels, and cross Atlantic high fives. You can still buy it from Puncher &. Wattmann. Go straight there, buy all of my books. You will like them.
Have I been hiding my light under a bushel? I see that lately every week about 2,000 of you dear readers visit this blog, aha, I think I...
Cinematically Yours In Blue - Apre Le Petit Magot
Yes, again it’s a redo in something close to Prussian blue, just ink with a peu eau, to make for a closer look at Willian Klein’s 1968 photograph of Parisians outside a cinema, and I don’t know what this film was about, and as I am setting out here to speculate I won’t be asking google, but I imagine the couple on the left, have just seen the film, and are still stranded in its mood, the pair in the middle are about to go in, and the fellow half in the frame is either the director or a passerby. It would be more satisfying to think of him as the Director. Why? That is French cinema for you once it has been through the blue ink mill.
Yes, again it’s a redo in something close to Prussian blue, just ink with a peu eau, to make for a closer look at Willian Klein’s 1968 phot...
In His Cups with a Side of Sorcery
Those with a keen eye will see a certain Bart Brassica, skiving off , or as Granny Eggwhistle likes to say, “In His Hiccups’. Bart who as s...
Graphite Mornings in Ink Town Photographs
In the sequence of re-do’s of photographs in Prussian Blue, or perhaps Parker’s Blue-Black Quink, while I have been a bit smitten with the...
A New Kind Of Real Farm Cultivation
For a long time Bart Brassica has felt that being a farmer lacked for him a feeling of cultivation, which could be put down to how grandio...
A Blurred Blue LIne
A redo of a photograph, not Prussian blue but plain blue Quink, of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s 1954 photo of a queue in a Moscow canteen, showing a line up but no food. No-one seems to be in a hurry either. Does this suggest it was not really a canteen, or the food was in another frame? There is something satisfying about making ink run, maybe the blurring between making and ruin.
A redo of a photograph, not Prussian blue but plain blue Quink, of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s 1954 photo of a queue in a Moscow canteen, sho...
Viva La Fifty Zone
Lucky or what? Hannah McKinney’s urbane pink chutzpah signals Viva the 50 zone, and with that lamp like a microphone prompting the pink ranunculus for commentary, whowith the tableau complete by the Le Gondolier’s nonchalance -Giovanni David has suggested he looks the other way, completes this rosy scene. Viva Hannah McKinney an artist and art teacher from Victoria for championing the urban.
Lucky or what? Hannah McKinney’s urbane pink chutzpah signals Viva the 50 zone, and with that lamp like a microphone prompting the pink ra...
The Art of Floating
Gaston Lachaise’s Floating Figure in the sculpture courtyard of the Australian’s National Gallery shows an adroit control of the higher plane, that the figure is doubled y its reflection makes for double serenity, tripping the light voluptuous.
Gaston Lachaise’s Floating Figure in the sculpture courtyard of the Australian’s National Gallery shows an adroit control of the higher pl...
Tarwin Lower Raises The Serene
The flat and steady state walk from the edge of Venus Bay to Lower Tarwin on a winter-still morning raises the bar on serene, showing, that on reflection, the Bay’s aptitude for doubling up on scenery wins clouds down.
The flat and steady state walk from the edge of Venus Bay to Lower Tarwin on a winter-still morning raises the bar on serene, showing, that...
If On a Winter’s Night
It may be that murky green leavened with orange hallucinations, or the stylish man in uniform considering that large mushroom, the background vibrating to some syncopated throbbing, but really there is no reasonable reason for this to remind of Italy Calvino’s excellent novel ‘If On a Winter’s Night a Traveler’, but it does.
It may be that murky green leavened with orange hallucinations, or the stylish man in uniform considering that large mushroom, the backgrou...
The Fire-Wheel Tree Flower Reassembled- Two Takes this Time.
Take two photographs of Stenocarpus sinuatus graphically satisfying flower, and reassemble. This round two on reassembling this flower, the first was a single botanical style take on S.sinuatus . Variations on a theme, evidently it is a thing.
Take two photographs of Stenocarpus sinuatus graphically satisfying flower, and reassemble. This round two on reassembling this flower, t...
Morose in Melbourne? Award Winning Dog or a A Sad Tail?
This sad-eyed guy takes the prize for Melbourne’s most morose pooch, why he is nose to window glass, flat out looking lonesome? It is clear he did not actually win that award, but he is lugubriously, not so much as in the running for but the laying down for , for the Down in the Mouth Dog of the year.
This sad-eyed guy takes the prize for Melbourne’s most morose pooch, why he is nose to window glass, flat out looking lonesome? It is clea...
Knit One, Purl One, Cats Two
Cat’s paws, cat’s cradles, a cast on of cats, kittens knittin’, the purr of purling, all these play on words, or more correctly wool, fro...
Bart Brassica Preps For An OK Canal
With the segue into autumnal days, Bart Brassica, who has turned his energy to thinking , a task he finds so consuming that it renders him v...
The Joliot-Curie’s Handover
In the continuing quest to properly take in photographs I admire, here with Henri Cartier-Breton’s portrait of Iréne and Fédéric Joliot-Cuire, I have given them both a bad case of the wobbles by my inky re-do, and in the process changed them both, the original photo is a potent study of duplicated posture. It is all in the handover.
In the continuing quest to properly take in photographs I admire, here with Henri Cartier-Breton’s portrait of Iréne and Fédéric Joliot-Cui...
The Allure Other People’s Bookshops + DIY Luck
This could be carbon dated row of cookbooks and therefore tantamount to a declaration of age, also being part culinary biography, partially colour-coded row, with its magnetic roller of the alpha and numeric, and handy dispenser of counsel, which is by and large invisible to most kitchen visitors. The trio of toucan, elephant and the worker from the nuclear power plant are on standby. But really who can resist browsing other people’s bookshelves?
This could be carbon dated row of cookbooks and therefore tantamount to a declaration of age, also being part culinary biography, partially...
Bogong Moth Days Explained
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The Bogong Moth Collage is a compressed narrative of movement , flutter, travel , how fish swim, how boats set out, a bagworm identikit, with a fish that went through a lot of scan collages and still lives.
It is about empty space and air currrents, travel in Japan, amorphous blobs, layering and camouflage (what a word ) . It puffs, it sighs, it flutters with strata of air pressure and currents, it might be a barometer but it is Useless.
The Bogong Moth Collage is a compressed narrative of movement , flutter, travel , how fish swim, how boats set out, a bagworm identikit, ...
A Bird In the Shrubs is Worth its Green Shade
As I’ve been on light duties due to misadventure, I’ve had plenty of time for cut and paste, and in the flurry of things assembled - making ...
Ephemera of Leaf and Fiats of Curl
Of things that come down in the wind, a spray of angophora leaves, is a an ephemeral treat, one day straight, the next day curling, that’s the sclerophyll leaf for you. That it is proximate to the cymbidium’s long stay blooms might be ironic, but I am not sure if things in vases can be ironic. Still the double retroussé is, on reflection, a fine take on fleeting.
Of things that come down in the wind, a spray of angophora leaves, is a an ephemeral treat, one day straight, the next day curling, that’s...
Awash in The Sea of Words, Malachite and Hematite Ahoy!
Still with traces of scale, a swift lesson in telemarking, in this collage we are living in wordy world, and here is all the requisite elements for Scissors (off stage now but they have had starring role), Paper - good old Arches, Rock- and I think you can’t go past Hematite for suave curves and Malachite for its green wonder, and AGreen Thought, if Andrew Marvel was till about, might he approve or think this shady?
Still with traces of scale, a swift lesson in telemarking, in this collage we are living in wordy world, and here is all the requisite elem...
When An Excess of Accessories is Best
Bags and bags of bling, bound and hung, bear witness to the joy of excess accessories, a bounty of boucnce, a plethora of pink and purple plush. This was my fun streetfashion find for September but I am keeping my eye out for more.
Bags and bags of bling, bound and hung, bear witness to the joy of excess accessories, a bounty of boucnce, a plethora of pink and purple p...






















