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 | Aug 21, 2015 | Art, exhibitions, little people
It has been several weeks since my exhibition opened at the Hamilton Art Gallery and I am finally getting some time to think about how it went and what I will do next. I work quite intensely to get projects done and so I find it really hard to transition from that...
by Jasmine | Mar 10, 2015 | Art, I love Painting, little people, mural painting
I am really enjoying painting on a large scale and recently had the pleasure of doing a mural in the laneway behind my favourite local hang out “The Roxburgh”. To celebrate the Rox is throwing a bit of a party, if you’d like to come along, RSVP as...
by Jasmine | Aug 3, 2014 | creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, little people, You tube clips
I recently read “The Divided Heart” by Rachel Power. I had to borrow it from my local library as it is no longer in print (Rachel is currently writing edition two). It gave me much food for thought, the topic being often mulled over in my head. The...
by Jasmine | Jul 20, 2014 | Art, creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, little people, Uncategorized, You tube clips
Since leaving home (a long time ago now), I have pretty much always had a space of my own to paint. A lot of the time this has simply meant working from my different bedrooms. Resulting in the said bedrooms being a bit crammed! What it has meant though, is that I have...
by Jasmine | Jun 19, 2014 | creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, little people
It occurred to me today that most of what I write on this blog is for me.. Reminding myself what is true and what is important. I really am my own audience. Being a parent and an artist, and trying to juggle both, leaves me sometimes feeling like I can never do either...