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Catbus at the Canberra Kinetic Sculpture Race

Catbus took out three awards and made the ABC news at the inaugural Canberra Kinetic Sculpture Race
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One-a-day 365 Challenge: first month progress update

In September 2022, I decided to set myself a challenge to create one illustration a day for a year. So far, I have created 42 illustrations!
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Spoken word at Seven Sisters Festival

I performed three of my poems at open mic during the Seven Sisters Festival.
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Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden Sculpture Trail

Three of my waste-to-art Totemic Spirit Figure sculptures – Possum, Kangaroo and Quoll – were selected for inclusion in the Ku-ring-gai Sculpture Trail in the beautiful Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden. And I won 2nd prize!
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After the rain

I spent a wonderful 5 days on an artist retreat in April on Dangar Island. It rained the entire time I was there and I really enjoyed exploring using rain as a medium. This is a photo essay I created called ‘After the Rain’.
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YamX art talk: Making love

My second YamX talk was all about creating the Enchanted Forest of Love installation at the Wild Yam festival.
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Enchanted Forest of Love

The Enchanted Forest of Love is designed to be a space in which people can explore and experience different types of love, to consider how these might figure in their lives and respond in whichever way expresses what love means to them.
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YamX artist talk

This artist talk was presented at Wild Yam: YamX in Jan 2020. It was the first time I had talked publicly about my art practice and my vision for building a creative community.
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Catbus costume

Inspired by Studio Ghibli’s animation “My Neighbour Totoro” and Adam Savage’s one day Totoro costume build, I created a 4-person Catbus cosplay for our family to take to festivals as a street art piece.
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Steampunk Teapot Racer

Totoro’s Steampunk Teapot Racer, created to participate in the Grand Teapot Race, Goulburn Victoriana Fair
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Totemic Spirit Figures

This set of 12 totemic spirit figures, embody the spirit of reconnection, transporting us back to our ancestral lands and native connection to ‘earth’
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The Wild Temple of Yam

The Wild Temple of Yam was designed to be a nondenominational, open and inclusive space for reflection, meditation, remembrance, spirituality and ceremony
