April 2004

Survey time

Survey time

Dr. Lena Karlsson, at the Centre for Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden recently contacted me to ask my help in her ongoing academic research into online journals. She said: “Recently, I have become more...

All over the place

All over the place

I am so tired. Amelia just didn’t want to be in her own bed last night. There was much howling between 1.30 and 4am. So today I am being lazy and doing an update...

A tiny little drama

A tiny little drama

After finishing off the illustration yesterday I packed up a freshly snoozed and slightly dazed Amelia into the car and dashed off to a playground to meet up with Suzette and the kids. Suzette...

Illo capers part I

Illo capers part I

A few days ago one of my favourite clients asked me to do an illustration for an article on a topic close to my heart – knitting! So, having a bit of fun with...

Couldn't get up in the morning

Couldn't get up in the morning

Autumn will always be my favourite season. When I was a little girl I liked Autumn because it meant my birthday was coming and there was nothing better than a birthday. Now that I...

Patchworked

Patchworked

This morning I went over to Patchwork on Central Park with Amelia, my Mum and my Grandma. I have yet more projects on the boil and I needed a metre or two of some...

"Pa Show! Pa Show!"

"Pa Show! Pa Show!"

Yesterday morning Amelia J and I joined Ben, Suze and their kids for a light and sound puppet spectacular which takes place daily every school holidays in the tiny back room of a shop...

Making Leta

Making Leta

There’s a new story up over at Fray. Heather Armstrong wrote it and I illustrated it. Check out Making Leta. Also, while I was looking through Jenny Hart’s links I found the Austin Craft...

Folk artists

Folk artists

You know how you get tired of the web from time to time and then suddenly you stumble upon a whole new pocket of sites which seems to sing out to your heart? I...

Homespun Blahs

Homespun Blahs

Last week Loobylu was named Blog of the Week in the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. With the observations that it is the scenes of domestic bliss that keep readers coming back for...