Posts from the ‘houses’ Category
Late night collage nonsense in sepia.
This is one of 5 or 6 in a series I made from just two books. They were actually black and white but I changed them to sepia digitally.
Just having a bit of fun with the cliche scale of people and objects. I never tire of the absurdity of unexpected scale.
More of these on instagram annewarrenart.
These are not in Canberra but I will be in Tuggeranong early in October. Please come along and see my exhibition. Come and say hello at the Opening night Thursday 4th October at 6pm.
Works on Paper art prize selection makes me pretty happy.
I have just been notified that my piece Ínside and Outside’ has been selected as an entry into the Banyule Art Prize. This is one third of the image here. I am very excited to be in this exhibition. (Collage, acrylic, pencil)
A few days ago I went for a stroll around my suburb and as it is springtime I thought you might enjoy these photos as much as I did. Can anyone tell me what these pod things are on my clivia plant? I know they are not flowers but do I have to do anything to them?
Alphington Paper Mills Development
from the Herald Sun Newspaper
A NEW mini-suburb in Melbourne’s inner north will be built on the former Amcor paper mill site, after the State Government approved new planning controls.
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The developer paid $120 million for this site.
I don’t have any news but I have a few pics of the buildings just as they are about to be demolished. I believe they have come to a stop to clean up or investigate soil contamination. I don’t know anything about that either but I have some pics to share with those of you that know this site.
I really wish for a modern 2014 style of architecture (not something toned down to suit heritage houses in the area, hope its an environmentally friendly development that will also consider some community spaces for the neighbours. Maybe a community room or gallery would be nice.
Good luck to the planners with traffic management etc. We will all be affected but it could be a stunning addition that will be inclusive of our community and may make people just want to live here even more. I respect the old and I love the new. Just a little collage that is making it’s way to North Carolina U.S.A.