by jennilivins | Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Children's Stories, Mind Drawing Stories, Writing
I stopped at one last exhibition before setting off on the return trip from my week as Artist in Residence at The Artery in Warrnambool, the vibrant arts hub of Victoria’s South West. I hadn’t been able to attend Madeline Peters’ exhibition opening...
by jennilivins | Mind Drawing, Mind Drawing Children's Stories, Mind Drawing Stories, Writing
Just a quick post to cover the last day of my time as a resident at The Artery, in Warrnambool (Sunday 4 December 2016). This week has been culturally rich and so much fun – and the fun continued to be offered as I packed my workshop materials into a car that...
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 | Mind Drawing
Last week a friend asked me if I’m going to do NaNoWriMo. I said, “No!” 50,000 words of a novel is NOT on my list of goals this month – especially not when I’m focused on my Mind Drawing Children’s Stories project, with an...