by Cheryle | Dec 31, 2015 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art Business, Art reflections, Intuitive art, Learning |
Art business 101: 10 steps…a learning curve. well its New Years eve at 11.49 and I needed to put up my post…feels like a plan rather than a resolution. All I know is that it is all about learning. I hope you all have a wonderful new year that welcomes in...
by Cheryle | Dec 4, 2015 | Art, Art reflections, brooches, girl, Jewellery, Learning, Mixed media, owl, Play, Process
I have been working on some small brooch pieces , exploring possibilities and playing. One of these pieces is in commission. I did 2 as it is my way of exploring an idea. This time I have started using PearlEx powder. On my first attempt I fired the pueces, not...
by Cheryle | Sep 12, 2015 | Art, Art reflections, figurative, Intuitive art, Learning
Stepping through the looking glass: Dream to reality. As I move forward in my research, exploration and stepping stones to my creative dream business I have found a consistent comment about finding your authentic voice especially as you begin developing your own...
by Cheryle | Jul 7, 2015 | Art, Learning, Mixed media |
Layers of learning. Sometimes it is a matter of fiddling around the edges before you jump in. Cleared the floor space and picked up one painting. Worked on the background. Picked up another and started re-working the face. Then got brave and used the paint straight...
by Cheryle | Jul 7, 2015 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art reflections, Learning
For my soul to sing… I have been immersed in literacy. The National AATE/ALEA conference in Canberra was amazing. Inspired by literacy in so many ways but now I am home I need to find my balance between my 2 worlds. The lune ‘clearing a space for my soul...
by Cheryle | Jul 5, 2015 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Learning
Feeling tired after too much play but happy. Just heard a favourite author speak at the AATE/ALEA National conference breakfast. Graeme Base. You might know him because of his book Animalia but he has done so much more than that. He quoted his sons explanation of his...