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A while back I ran away from a twentymumble-year corporate career to be a feckless art student. Since then I've dirtied my hands with, metaphorically and/or literally, bronze and ceramic sculpture, photography, and digital and traditional illustration. Mask making was one discovery, dovetailing with my interests in teaching and performing improvised theatre.

Sending friends on a mad rampage

The requirement was to quickly come up with  a poster image for a WIT show in next year’s Fringe Festival. … More

fringe festival, improv, improvisation, wellington

Ridiculously festive week

Improv, impro, improvisation: however you say it, spontaneous theatre reached soaring heights and delicious joyful nadirs at the 2013 New Zealand … More

impro, improv, improvisation, nzif

Trip to the beach

Spent a fine weekend at Castlepoint.  Time was about equally divided between taking photos, and sipping pinot gris while enjoying … More

abandoned, castle point, castlepoint, cows, house, light house, lighthouse, rain

Young and the Witless 7

I love taking photos of these guys – although the venue has just changed, and I found the angle of … More

comedy, improv, improvisation, theatre, young and the witless

Yes, it’s the moon, isn’t it super?

From a discussion with with my husband about what settings to use to photograph the moon – here used shutter … More

full moon, moon, super moon

Out came the sunshine and . . .

What a difference a day makes and other cliches of that ilk.  The storm has moved on, and all that … More

lyall bay, sea, seascape, storm, waves

Beside the seaside – Lyall Bay

The wild winds of June have been whipping up the sea here for the last few days – there’s still … More

lyall bay, sea, seascape, storm, waves, wellington

Completely unrelated – musical notation for Low G tuned ukulele

Six months after meeting my first ukulele, I now have three.   I am most especially fond of my low-G … More

flats, low g, music, musical notation, sharps, standard musical notation, uke

May = general madness

May has been a silly/busy/creative month Taking part in my first non-student art exhibition Being ‘creative lead’ for a comedy … More

48hours, exhibition, film, gorilla, improv, improvisation

Unfurling

The last of the summer monarch butterflies escaped it’s chrysalis today, pictured here climbing up to a suitable branch as it … More

butterflies, butterfly, eyes, monarch

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  • Medieval playtime January 23, 2026
  • Mask in-progress #2 January 15, 2026
  • Mask in-progress December 29, 2025
  • Tiny sketch-booking? August 27, 2025
  • Crafting a Unique Devil Mask: using Papier Mache from recycled books November 23, 2024
  • 11 May 2024, let’s just say ooooOOo together May 12, 2024
  • Building a buggy sketchbook habit March 12, 2024
  • Just drawing people March 1, 2024
  • October? Draw every day? Uh, sure, maybe! October 9, 2023
  • Come Hawk* June 17, 2023

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