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The Chosen Ones.

What does it take to be a chosen one? In the lead up to the US election a genocide unfolds in Palestine. These are my observations of that time, viewed [...]
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The howling night

When I was in grade 3, around 8 years old, my mother was having a hard time. I think she must have been experiencing a bout of depression, or perhaps [...]
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The next best move.

I came across a YouTube video a few months back about following your ‘Internal GPS’ for the ‘The Next Best Move’ and I really resonated with it. It was by [...]
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Kissing the Virus.

I was terribly shy, and didn’t know what to say, so I said nothing. We sat there in silence holding hands. It was actually very awkward, but super sweet.
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The Theatre of Walking.

As we walk, we are often deeply invested in the theatre of our life, not even aware we are engaging in a type of theatre as we mull over things.
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The Double Edged Sword of Speech

When my mother was very young, the doctor told my grandmother that her daughter would never speak because of the severity of her cleft palate. But my grandmother refused to [...]
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a paper lantern using maps, various papers and botanic rubbings with watercolour and ink

Botanic Map lanterns and sustainable art

Playing with different types of papers and light for a lantern prototype for a series of light and paper works which will form an installation, using vintage maps, tracing paper, [...]
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A collection of 3 Paper Christmas Lanterns with a summer hemisphere flavour.

Playing with lanterns

I guess I am a bit addicted to lanterns right now. They shine the way into the new year for me.
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Be in this world but not of it.

Be in this world but not of it. I don’t know who said that, and I zero interest in looking it up. But we have all heard it right? What [...]
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Death is EASY. Love is the Challenge.

It’s time to remember the young people, children and babies killed in fighting all over the world by warring factions stuck in old ways and outdated belief systems on both [...]
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Not Healing, Transmuting

Trigger warning, this blog post refers to violence to children but not in any detail. This is a positive sharing. A couple of months back, I wrote a post on [...]
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Finding my voice.

I am writing this first post on a plane, coming home from a time in Indonesia, where I worked on a theatre project in the ARTJOG festival, Indonesia’s most significant [...]
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