by Jasmine | Sep 3, 2015 | creative work life balance, Ideas, katherine
I spent twelve years living in Katherine when I was growing up and Oscar (my baby) and I recently made the trip back. The rest of the clan stayed home here with my husband and it was a breeze only having one person to look after for a change. I travelled as lightly as...
by Jasmine | Sep 3, 2015 | Art, creative women's circle, creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, little people, Uncategorized
Hi Guys! I was in the middle of a post all about my recent trip to the Northern Territory, when I realised I should probably let you all know about a talk I am giving at the Gallery! The floor talk is at the Hamilton Art Gallery tomorrow night at 6pm, friday the 4th...
by Jasmine | May 2, 2015 | creative work life balance, exhibitions, how to get more stuff done, I love Painting, Success, Uncategorized
My life is very, very full at the moment. The dynamics at home have changed, with my oldest daughter now living on campus at uni and my baby (now almost six months) filling up more and more space in my heart, arms, mind and bed! Like all his siblings before him he is...
by Jasmine | Jan 3, 2015 | Anxiety, creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, I love Painting, Starting Somewhere
I generally write about things I am dealing with once I have figured out some kind of solution. I am great at forgetting what has worked for me in the past and I often go about life in a circular manner. Forgetting what works and having to re remember what does! (Why...
by Jasmine | Nov 27, 2014 | creative women's circle, creative work life balance, Uncategorized
My blog is something I write to keep in touch with those of you who like the paintings I do, and to share some of the things that work for me while I juggle being both an artist and a mother. I first started painting when I was pregnant with my first baby, at the time...
by Jasmine | Oct 12, 2014 | creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, Priorities
I seem to spend a lot of my time thinking about this very subject… the balancing act. This little painting I did recently (above), is a result of some of that thinking. The house represents a person. It’s precarious and removed position within the painting...