Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Air Architects - AWESOME Festival, Perth, WA









Had fun in the beautiful Architects of Air structure Levity 3, enjoyed this sensory experience at many places in the Uk and now here in Perth!

Monday, 16 August 2010

Best & Worst Playgrounds in the World

The saddest park I ever did see in Preston with one tiny roundabout

The best childrens park I ever did see with loads of great risky equipment made by a very talented engineer at Katarining


Thursday, 17 June 2010

Nature Child

Nature Child Collection


Nature child 11 (4x6in)


Nature child 10 (4x6in)


Nature child 9 (8x12in)


Nature child 8 (8x12in)


Nature child 7 (8x12in)


Nature child 6 (4x6in)


Nature child 5 (8x12in)


Nature child 4 (8x12in)


Nature child 3 (8x12in)


Nature child 2 (4x6in)


Nature child 1 (4x6in)




A new collection of images made from found natural objects and recycled materials. The only thing bought is a Sharpie fineliner, the rest is made up from bits found in the street and in the recycle box.

Sustainable art about the nature deficient world our children are being brought up in.

There are 12 images in all, for the 12 months of the year, image 12 has already been sold.

All images are for sale at $30 each 0r £20, p&p inc

Images are 4 x6 in and 8 x 12 in
A % of profit will be used to fund the outdoor classroom & bush area at our local school.
Contact rachel@imaginaryleaps for further information.



Sunday, 13 June 2010

Mads House, Fremantle










My new friend Madelines beautiful house, objects and awesome art works in Fremantle, very inspiring , thanks.















Monday, 7 June 2010

Perth in Autumn





As I walk home, I can hear the throaty, warbled voice of the magpies and the croaky 'art, art! ' of the crows in the trees. Two dragonflies dance by in front of my eyes, while the sun shines down and shows their shadows on the hot tarmac. Nearby our house, orange red leaves are actually falling from the tree, non native of course. The indigenous old ones are busy shedding their bark in long strips ready to set on fire like a tinder box. Aeroplanes regularly rumble, flying low overhead in their redirected routes to the airport. On the top of the hill, home made swings from old rubber tyres and bottle crates, sway in the breeze. From the corner of Mitchell, Chapman and Duke, in one direction you see the skyscrapers of Perth city and looking the other, the Hills in the country. Always the smell of Eucalyptus on the soft breeze.