Tag Archive: piano/vocal

The Main Reward

On my last post, I mentioned I recently sold a few more big paintings (you can see them here. Gold when it happens, literally of course. Apart from that, as I mention on… Continue reading

Count On Variety.

I’m having a fun week. Busy – No new painting again this week. I’ll get back into my routine of a weekly small plain air soon. like this one: (more like this here)… Continue reading

200 weeks!

Welcome to my official 200th post, after blogging and podcasting weekly for about 200 weeks. It’s been fun. I didn’t know if I’d get past ‘week 1’ of anything with this online activity.… Continue reading

Seascape Painting Exhibition On / The Prom

Hi, I’m delighted to say my 2 paintings sold at the opening night of the Mornington art show. (now closed, but you can still view some paintings online). and now…. Seascape Exhibition (on… Continue reading

Putting a Price on Art

I’m big on ‘art for art’s sake’. Having said that, my art and music happens to be the way I make a living. A recent conversation about pricing art got me thinking…lots of… Continue reading

Catnaps/ Market Closing / Tips

It’s a rainy afternoon. I’m being ‘uber taxi/dad’ today. We drove 1hr and 20 mins to get here. Man, Melbourne is a big place. We took a wrong turn near the end but… Continue reading

The Fish

Leading on now from last weeks post …we all have a story to tell. When I first considered creating a blog and podcast, there was, I admit a feeling of ‘well, if I… Continue reading

The Glorious Uncertainty 

On Monday morning. I felt like I was ‘paused’, on a breath. It felt like something was in the balance. I guess something always is. Big world issues, small events going on in… Continue reading

Music: Experience The Miraculous

As I finished last week’s blog post,  I ended up thinking about …teaching piano. (This is one of the other hats I wear during the course of the week). I decided to write… Continue reading

Rainy Day

I wrote this on a recent damp day at the Wednesday market, in Mornington, Vic. There’s a nice seaside village vibe here. When it’s sunny, it’s ‘all go’. When the rain comes, like… Continue reading

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