Keeping the munchkin busy while I do some baking. A sandwich bag, some baby oil, food colouring and a little water. Plus plenty of tape to stick it down :)
Here's a little doodle I've been meaning to try for ages! Sketch around your hand lightly onto a page and then draw lines across the page curving over the hand. It creates a really cool 3D effect. I decided to turn mine into a little mummy and baby artwork. Getting a 13month old to sit still and have his hand sketched round was definitely the trickiest part. Plus he decided to 'contribute' to the work by throwing water at it.
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creative monsoon's new planet |
Inspired by the work of Norwegian photographer Christopher Jonassen who turned worn-out frying pans into undiscovered planets from outer space.
Give it a go yourself. I photographed my frying pan with the hipstermatic iPhone app, popped it into instagram and added a filter then into photoshop to cut out the circle and add a little inner shadow.
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christopher jonassen |
This month I'm loving the work of Yumi Okita. These beautiful big textile moths make me wish I could sew.
Glad to see I'm not the only one a little obsessed by envelope lining. These gorgeous 3D flowers are part of Samantha Gazal's latest exhibition at the Butchers Hook Gallery, 52 William St, Paddington in NSW, until July 11.