I’ve been wanting to share a few things…big things really. Future things. Like where I’m going creatively now that I’ve published Where The Light Lives & When Eve Walked. If I look out my studio windows I can see the growth that’s happened since I went through one of the biggest challenges of my life – spinal fusion surgery. It was a massive procedure and a slow recovery. I have MarfanRead more…
Archive for the ‘Art biz’ Category
FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS, THEY KNOW THE WAY
By Linda Cull • January 21st, 2023HOW TO CREATE A FUNKY ART TABLE WITH CHALK PAINT
By Linda Cull • February 21st, 2020Over the last months, I’ve been quietly creating my art studio. I’m wanting to bring art back to the fore of my creative business now that my poetry collection manuscript is completed. I’ve been loving doing this so much! My art studio is a large room in my home which was once my kids’ playroom. It has a view of our lovely back garden and the sky and it’s peaceful. IRead more…
OPEN STUDIOS: EMILY JACKSON
By Linda Cull • September 20th, 2019My artsy friends and I left Fi Wilkie’s studio buzzing with inspo… We walked along a charming country lane where shrubs spilled over fence tops… Next on our great Margaret River Region Open Studios adventure: Emily Jackson’s art studio. Known for her amazing printmaking of local nature, we couldn’t wait to see where she created! We entered a neat rustic garden through a side gate with a blueRead more…
OPEN STUDIOS: FI WILKIE
By Linda Cull • May 19th, 2019If you love seeing women’s creative spaces and artworks (like I do!) then you’re going to enjoy my Art Studios series featuring the working studios of talented artists from Western Australia. In beautiful May, I was fortunate to visit Margaret River Region Open Studios with friends. It’s the biggest art event of its kind in Australia, an annual festival that invites the public, over two weeks, into the studios ofRead more…
ARTIST TESSA JOY AND PEOPLE FROM FARAWAY PLACES
By Linda Cull • December 16th, 2016When I met with artist Tessa Joy in Fremantle, Western Australia, at the historic Kidogo Arthouse, there was a wedding florist preparing the space for a mid-afternoon ceremony. What a beautiful place to be married in! The bride and groom would be exchanging their vows in this little bit of heaven by the sea, in view of my friend’s soulful art being exhibited on its walls. Tessa and I didRead more…