20.7.09

Updates - Not in chronological order...

Moved -


Gifting from my mum - this was a 'moving blues' care package - full of chocolates and goodies to help me cope with the stress of the move...gotta love ya mum!


Jay Dees' exhibition

Holiday up the coast



A crow eating a fresh dead rat


Back home and...

Momo making his mark on the new lounge

Views from the eating nook/dining area


Stix and i at a pub after the tattoo consultation


Now...remember this dragon design i did...

Well here it is in the flesh...so to speak
Stix from Grub Street fame went and got it done at West side Tattoo

Nice and BIG

and if you haven't eaten there yet...here is some inspiration to do so!

Big vege breakfast


French toast with pears and mascapone cream


Gluten free chocolate brownies with berries and peanut icecream

Jay Dee - you will love this place!

Onto other things

TEELUXE is small art books, zines and Tees'
Also now stocking my Haich zines
They are also holding a zine fair/exhibition


11am – 4pm
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Sea Cell
4/1 Acacia Street
Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate


Website here

Got some work on line at Vegas spray


I have a couple of pics in Blanket magazine also


Studio pics

Bird_Habit forming a crest



Me in my new Grace Jones T-Shirt that i gots for my birthday

1 comments:

little said...

A lost bull seal brought traffic to a standstill at Claremont, in Hobart's north, on Wednesday night. Motorists reported the bull seal's errant stroll from the Derwent River estuary and on to Cadbury Road shortly after 10.20pm. The busy road serves the neighbourhood in the Cadbury Estate, near the Cadbury Factory, and was packed with traffic because a shift had just finished at the plant. It took less than 10 minutes for the police, from the nearby Glenorchy station, to coax the seal back across a grassed reserve and into the river. Police have advised members of the public not to approach seals out of the water because they may bite if they feel threatened. 'We get the odd one coming out of the water but it’s unusual for them to get on the road,' Constable Franklin said. 'They can come out of the estuary but usually not so far from Hobart and not out of such a sheltered bay.'

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