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Selected 10 x 15 cm postcards from print ephemera. Postcards created from the paper waste that was generated in the course of twelve months of travel around Australia in a caravan.
Full selection of the 10 x 15cm postcards that were created entirely from the printed waste generated in the course of travelling around Australia in 2025 and early 2026. Photographed in various locations around Australia.
Documentation of the postcard collage process, beginning with found packaging base and layered with print ephemera. The postcards were created in the course of a twelve-month caravanning trip around Australia in 2025 - early 2026.
These postcards were created from flowers that were collected in the course of a twelve-month caravan trip around Australia in 2025. Inspired by the Japanese tataki-zome tradition, natural dyes were released from the flowers by pounding with a hammer, or by running the flowers through a miniature press.
These images document the process of creating postcards using natural flower dyes, inspired by the Japanese tradition of tataki-zome or flower pounding. The postcards were created in 2025 in the course of a twelve-month road trip around Australia.
Flora, an artist book created using the Japanese tradition of tataki-zome or flower pounding, was devised as a portable art project while travelling around Australia for twelve months in a caravan. These images show the pages in progress throughout 2025.
Whilst travelling around Australia in a caravan in 2025, I collected frottages (rubbings) from found surfaces that I encountered along the way with coloured pencil on kozo paper. These will ultimately be bound into an artist book that archives my literal impressions of the shifting landscapes over the course of this twelve-month odyssey, and (hopefully!) the epic vastness of the Australian continent. These 'en plein air' shots capture the frottage process in action.
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The Big Lap projectsWhilst travelling around Australia in a caravan in 2025, I set myself three portable art projects. The first was a book comprising collected frottages (rubbings) from found surfaces onto kozo paper. A second book, with 'spin-off' postcards, would be made up of abstract landscapes using natural flower dyes and the Japanese tataki-zome technique. The third project was a series of postcards created entirely from the packaging and paper waste we generated in the course of our twelve months on the road. ArchivesCategories |
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