Bec Juniper worth a look at Gomboc Gallery

I love the open space depicted in Bec Junipers artwork. The layers, patterns, textures, size and colour are commanding. It is definitely worth viewing these works at Gomboc Gallery, where they sit snugly next to Robert Junipers work. Here are some of my favourites.

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Vogue radish and lebanese cucumber summer salad

Vogue radish and lebanese cucumber summer salad

All healthy Tuesday, summer hot, dinner begins with this vogue red radish and lebanese cucumber salad. I added sunflower shoots for extra greens. Make sure you have cummin, mustard and nigella seeds for the exquisite dressing. The addition of two green chilli’s gives the salad a great bite, complimenting the hot radishes. Definitely worth making.

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margaret woodward

Gomboc Gallery features many Western Australian artists, including Margaret Woodward.

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Poppytalk handmade

Poppytalk handmade impressed me with these works by Yellena.

More fabulous works can be viewed at poppytalk handmade.

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While she naps

While she naps has heaps of interesting links to others working with felted crafted toys and dolls including Watrutsu, Van Sowerwine, Herzensart, Mimi Kirchner, and many more

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Check out Chika

Here are two illustrations typical of the Chika style.

Chika also does flat felted animals.

As well as three dimensional felt animals.

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Whipped

I always love a good food blog to inspire me to create new and fantastic foods. Whipped is one of those sites. I will be on the prowl for other great food blogs in 2008 which offer healthy and wholesome food choices. And of course, adding my own gourmet homemade concoctions. For a soupy start [...]

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Little Friends of Printmaking

Read an interview or visit Little Friends of Printmaking website for more.

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Calligraphic inscripted works of José Parlá

José magestic calligraphic inscription are charged with free flowing energy.

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A simple sunflower by Wouter Ten Broek

The simplicity of this woodcut caught my attention from Wouter Ten Broek.

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