+ sophie munns : visual eclectica +

Commenced may, 2009, brisbane, australia by visual artist|facilitator sophie munns. Homage to the seed Project launched 2010. Based at SeedArtLab in Brisbane Northside since 2014. Visit Website, IG + FB for updates.

Friday, October 16, 2009

growing ideas

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Both images are of thriving community gardens in Newcastle, taken several months ago Its great to see so much activity happening a...
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oldest living things in the world - at The Long Now

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Published September 29th, 2009 on The Long Now blog  was a post titled Oldest Living Things in the World which is the name of the blog by...

the time will come when my pictures will be understood...

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I found this work by artist Emma Kunz first on Data is nature , then came across it again tonight on butdoesitfloat.com  . Kunz li...
Thursday, October 15, 2009

breathing out...

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Slow day today...a quick post...it's been a very busy week or two...so full that today I am looking forward to sitting somewhere to b...
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

introducing my new site - sophie munns studio archive

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It was slow coming but I finally worked out what approach to take for a weblink   to my own portfolio of artwork. In part I was prompted ...
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Botanique at Mt Coo-Tha Botanical gardens next week

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nb: click on this invitation to enlarge for viewing! For several weeks now my studio has been covered in cloth, paint and seedpods as I work...
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Transition: Rachael Lee

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'Traffic' 2009 Acrylic, ink and pencil on linen 30 cm sq 'Fusion'  20007  watercolour pencil on paper, 35 x  22 cm 'Traf...
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Blogging for me is an extension of keeping a journal which I have done in various forms over the decades. The difference being this is not a closed book! I like that it offers an opportunity to explore that which concerns me as an artist and as an individual about living and participating in this vastly complex, unquestionably exciting yet unnerving time in human history. Through the blog I hope to increase the possibilties for cross-pollination which I believe can strengthen the sense of being part of something both personal and universal that is vital, expansive and refreshing.
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