Wednesday, December 8, 2010

all shapes, forms and colors

Spotted while at the Christmas meeting last Saturday with  ATASDA (QLD Branch). With all the rain we have been having recently the cracks in the wood of a couple of outside picnic tables have become the perfect spot for the yellow fungi to grow.


There are many different shapes, forms and colors. The below photos have been taken on various bush walks around the South-East Queensland area.


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Creatively De-Cluttering

Collage using magazine pages only #1
Collage using magazine pages only #2
There is no choice than to think that my studio at the moment is a little cluttered. What's even more surprising is when you type the word clutter into Google, it's like you've just discovered Pandora's Box. My Grandma's dictionary printed in 1952 and the various websites all seem to agree that clutter can be defined as:

Things you do not use or love
Things that are untidy or disorganized
Too many things in too small a place
Anything unfinished

And there's various websites that give you plan of actions to de-clutter both your surroundings and your mind. Anyway it seems that I have intuitively embraced the task as per the recommended formula, I picked an area (the magazines) and got stuck into it even gave myself little breaks and rewards along the way in the form of creating several collages just using pages from the magazines in front of me. I so enjoy creating the collages their fun, enjoyable and finished in the same day so no unfinished projects (a criteria satisfied). And even better they go straight into my visual diary which means I've satisfied another criteria of de-cluttering - put it away straight away. And I even threw the magazines out once I finished the collages. The best quote I found during the internet surf was by Peter Walsh: "Homes are an orgy of consumption"
  That certainly conjures up all sorts of thoughts and images.
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