Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Curvaceous!

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This year I'm a part of the travelling Curvy exhibtion which off the top of my head is currently showing in Brisvegas!

You can see the pieces I submitted here and here.

Click here to find out the exhibtion dates and gallery addresses for Melbourne and Brissy. :}

Music for a long drive...


'I Got You' - Split Enz


'Message To My Girl' - Split Enz


'Six Months In A Leaky Boat' - Split Enz


'I See Red' - Split Enz


'Things' - Split Enz


'One Step Ahead' - Split Enz


'I Hope I Never' - Split Enz


'Don't Dream It's Over' - Crowded House


'Weather With You' - Crowded House


'Something So Strong' - Crowded House


'Better Be Home Soon' - Crowded House


'It's Only Natural' - Crowded House


'Fall At Your Feet' - Crowded House

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Sublime!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Van Dieman's Land...

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My digital camera decided to die right at the start of the trip so all of the pictures I took were on an old Pentax that I wasn't really sure how to use. Well, not really die.

Note to self: always make sure you've put the battery in the charger cradle correctly (you clumsy doofus, you).

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I haven't had much experience with snow and have never seen snow fall from the sky which is why I will never forget the drive up to Cradle Mountain.

The road was winding to the point where it was almost hypnotic. Eventually my ears started to pop a little and the clouds seemed closer to us than before. I noticed a thin layer of mist on the road which gradually grew in size. The mist gathered in large clumps like semi-transparent clouds, it wasn't continuous at all (which is what I've always imagined pre snow fog to be like). As we drove further I couldn't stop blinking because each ghost-like clump softly thudded on the windscreen and then disappeared behind us.

And then something ressembling a white rain drop hit and then dissolved on the wind screen. The snow lasted for about five short minutes.

It was one of those "I can't believe this is really happening" moments. It was magic.