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Let's Talk Art Blog
Tips, ideas, and behind-the-scenes stories from the studio. Whether you’re an artist yourself, a collector, or just creatively curious, this is your space to feel inspired, encouraged, and connected to the joy of making.



Where did my creative flow go?
It happens to us all! Sometimes I just want to put 'everyday life' on the back burner and spend every minute of every day in the studio pursuing my latest creative notion. I confess to the occasional daydream about being one of those artists, so immersed in their work that they live, sleep and eat in their studio to reduce distraction from the outside world.
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Studio Diary - July 2022
This month has been busy and creative flow has taken a bit of a battering! But how do you hold onto it and keep a sense of forward momentum? I have a few tips to share on how I keep myself in the 'art space' at times like these.
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Yes, my paintings fail!
But it's happened so often over the years that I've developed ways to move them past that stage.
Every painting I make is filled with tipping points that could see the work descend into outright failure (the throw it in the bin sort) or move into a new, exciting and previously undiscovered place.
But what makes the difference between a painting that fails and one that ends up being successful?
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Talking about your art
Often the first people we ask an opinion of are our family and friends, as they're closest to us, easily accessible and more frequently around. We are also more likely to show them work in progress, hoping for an encouraging response and that they see the 'good' bits in our work, as we do. It can be disheartening when a nod or a grunt is all that comes your way and this can raise the anxiety we may feel about how a painting is going.
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Fifty Squared Art Prize 2022 Exhibition
The Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne hosts this wonderful small works show and art prize annually. Such an amazingly diverse collection of small works are always submitted and on display for the duration of the exhibition.
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Is my painting any good?
I've been tuning in to quite a bit of artists chat recently, where artists have been asking themselves this question. So naturally, it got me thinking. What does this even mean and who gets to decide?
It too is a question I ask myself almost constantly during my making process and with extra time allowed to consider it when I feel I'm at the point I'm ready to declare a piece finished.
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