Drawing Connections is a collection of random thoughts in the form of little drawings and watercolours.
Drawing has become a daily habit and just before heading off to work. That started some time August 2012. A year on, this little blog is an extension of that.
Why drawing? It’s a way of looking at things (real and imagined), mulling over conversations and connecting ideas.
In case you’re wondering, I live in Australia. But often times, you’ll find my head in places like India, outback Australia, northern Italy and sometimes nowhere in particular.
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thanks for visiting and following artcalling. What a pleasure to come here and see your work. It is so fresh and true. I like the spontaneity of the watercolours. Inspiring. cheers, Sarah
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Thank you very much 😌
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Gosh! We have so much overlap in our interests!
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And its been interesting for me seeing your posts on Ubud – thank you
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Nice to meet you and thank you for visiting my blog. I’m really intrigued by your work and your dedication to art. Wonderful, creative drawings and paintings – I look forward to seeing more of your work!
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Hi, have really enjoyed looking at your work and can only marvel that you have time to draw before work!! I look forward to seeing more soon.
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thank you so much Gail – even if a only few minutes, it’s a nice prelude to the start of another day
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Indeed, I was wondering why the third person 😀 Really nice work Jenny, looking forward to see more!
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Thank you Anna! I see you’re into drawing too! Interested in natural science? I came across Karl Blossfeldt Natural Art Forms (plant photography) recently – very inspiring!
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Wow thanks! I didn’t know him, such beautiful photos! Yes, I am into drawing, and natural sciences are a main topic (my background is in science). I’d like drawing becomes a daily habit 🙂
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