by jennilivins | Four leafed clover, Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Children's Stories, Mind Drawing Stories
Artist statement – Mind Drawing A Mind Drawing is a detailed picture in which lines can be read in more than one way. This may cause two people looking at the same work to give totally different answers when asked what they see. The term, ‘Mind Drawing’,...
by jennilivins | Four leafed clover, Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Children's Stories, Mind Drawing Stories, Writing
What a fabulous day I have had today. As I began with preparing my scanned drawings ready for use in book and card publishing, I realised I actually enjoy the computer work post-drawing as much as creating the Mind Drawings with pen and ink. I want to get as much of...
by jennilivins | Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Stories, Writing
What a wonderful afternoon at my delightful friend’s book launch at the Belgrave library! Here she is reading one of the poems from the book. Yvette Stubbs reading The Jingle Jangles: Enjoy. Oh! And if you would like to see Yvette in action, come to the Dan...
by jennilivins | Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Stories, Writing
I know I recently said most of my writing of late has been applied to my arts business but when inspired I have penned a few first drafts of children’s stories and oodles of poems. This post is about the latter. The back part of my notebooks is reserved for creative...
by jennilivins | Four leafed clover, Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Children's Stories, Mind Drawing Stories
NaBloPoMo – Day 18 Another behind the scenes post: The Mind Drawing Children’s Stories exhibition was delivered across the State and is now installed at Blarney Books and Art in Port Fairy (as seen on day 12 https://www.minddrawing.net/nablopomo-day-12/ ). What is...
by jennilivins | Four leafed clover, Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Children's Stories, Mind Drawing Stories
Another peek behind the scenes of an arts practitioner’s life: In an earlier post this month I mentioned I’ve been spending a large proportion of my writing time lately, writing exhibition, funding or residency applications. I’m pleased to let you...