This artist blog covers everything from important news, artistic inspiration and just general thoughts on life. My favourite topics of conversation are art, fashion, gender equality and personal development. My writing has an arty, feminist spin because that's just the way I roll.
Like most little girls growing up, I dreamed of being a princess. My favourite princess was Sleeping Beauty. It was my favourite book because of the extravagant, ornate illustrations. Disney’s animated feature length movies were also a staple of my childhood and it’s no wonder I wanted to be a princess, since nearly all the female heroines were either princess or dogs (Lady and the Tramp, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians). 'No princess here,' 2016, paper. Some of these prin
The Bloomsbury group made a significant contribution to modern British culture at the commencement of the 20th century. They rejected pervasive Victorian values of the time and held a common aesthetic that was inspiring and uplifting. They held common interests but often differing views, making it difficult to assign a singular doctrine to them. They remained close friends for over 30 years and included painters, writers, art critics and an economist. But who were they? It be
Check out the current issue (#64) of Yen magazine for a 2 page feature on my artistic practice. Here is an extract of the article published in Yen magazine, written by Annie Sebel: How long have you been painting for? I have always loved drawing but only really started painting in 2009. I had an overwhelming urge to paint and it was not long after that I enrolled in a Visual Art course at CAE in Melbourne. I’ve been studying there ever since. Before that I was producing penci