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It has been a while again since I posted. I have abandoned Vero, in the sense that I still have a toe in the water with an account, but I haven’t been looking at...
Wouldn't it be brilliant if...
A record of study and the germs of an idea
It has been a while again since I posted. I have abandoned Vero, in the sense that I still have a toe in the water with an account, but I haven’t been looking at...
Tips on how to get started on Vero. Some suggestions for artists new to the Vero social media platform who want to showcase their work.
There are some good points about Vero and things that could be improved. After 4 days I feel it is a social place. I’m still finding my feet.
I joined Vero yesterday as an alternative to Instagram and Facebook. No algorithms, no advertising, no suggested posts! Will I like it?
A brief account of using the Blocksy WordPress theme to reproduce a HTML website created by an artist as a virtual online exhibition.
A look back at the art supplies, art courses and work I have produced in the time since my last blog post 20 months ago.
I found the barkcloth headdress artefact pictured below in the National Museums Scotland online collection. I was so interested in the pattern that I was compelled to study it in great detail and to try to produce my own version.
I am very inspired by the hiapo patterns that I have seen so far and want to know much more about them. I recently bought a book: Hiapo Past and Present in Niuean Barkcloth...
I can’t remember how I came across hiapo. I think it may have been a tweet from @womensart1 (#womensart womensartblog.wordpress.com) and I can’t just find it at the moment, but I am guessing from...
Celebrating 4 years of KaleidoSaturday on Twitter. Looking back and sharing some apps.
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30th November 2020
Siga – men’s barkcloth headdress from Kulawi or Bada in Indonesia
18th February 2019
6th February 2019
Studying Hiapo Patterns – Niuean Barkcloth
28th January 2019
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